Working paper
04 March 2024
Global supply chains: lessons from a decade of disruption
This paper revisits the effects of three shocks on the functioning of global supply chains.
Working paper
04 March 2024
This paper revisits the effects of three shocks on the functioning of global supply chains.
First glance
23 February 2024
Implementation of tighter EU air quality standards will need careful monitoring in case of circumvention
Analysis
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Germany’s hydrogen strategy will have ripples across Europe and should be discussed more widely
Analysis
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The EU should try to attract more business from Taiwan, though Taiwan’s January 2024 election has not made the job easier
Analysis
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Contrary to expectations, there was no widespread increase in either within-country or global income inequality during the pandemic
Podcast
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Industrial policies are not necessarily incompatible with competition and should be designed to not slow down structural change and business dynamics.
Newsletter
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First glance
12 January 2024
Depending who wins Taiwan’s 13 January election, the island could swing towards closer relations with China, or entrench decoupling from China.
Policy brief
11 January 2024
Government efforts to artificially lower electricity prices for one group of consumers will raise prices for others, with cross-border implications.
Analysis
20 December 2023
Economic crises affect the jobs of men and women differently; steps can be taken to help all genders bounce back