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5.5%增长目标凸显中国政府提振经济的信心
艾西亚认为,今年中国要实现5.5%的增长,还需要更多的政策努力,包括财政和货币刺激。
访顶尖欧洲智库学者:欧盟碳市场的两大挑战和运行经验
欧洲碳交易体系研究专家、欧洲布鲁盖尔研究所(Bruegel)高级研究员乔治·扎克曼(Georg Zachmann),对欧盟碳交易经验和目前遇到的挑战进行介绍,并就上述国际热点问题分享见解。
欧洲如何实现碳中和?一种建议
“欧洲绿色协议”目前缺少的一个工具是碳底价,它可以为ETS和非ETS部门设定最低碳定价。经过多年的讨论,现在可能已经到了引入这一制度的时候了。
市场与公投承诺不可兼得
未来几个月市场的动荡还将持续,直到英国与欧盟关系的条款最终敲定。英国与欧盟保持密切关联的政治可能性越高,市场反应将会越积极。相反,如果英国采取孤立主义,以及欧洲大陆的惩罚性情绪越高,那么英国和欧盟的股市下跌将会越严重。
丢了“欧盟护照”伦敦金融城伤不起
作为全球金融中心,伦敦一部分的吸引力来自于其窗口作用——在伦敦扎根可以直接打入泛欧洲经济区(EEA)的内部市场。这么说来,金融企业有一个英国经营牌照就如同有一本“欧盟护照”,境外机构可以在整个欧洲经济区提供金融服务,畅通无阻。
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First glance
29 August 2023
The manufacturing jobs boom that isn’t
The US Inflation Reduction Act shows that massive subsidies are not leading to massive manufacturing job creation.
Niclas Poitiers
Opinion piece
07 July 2023
La France est traditionnellement plus encline aux politiques économiques protectionnistes que l’Allemagne
Armin Steinbach
Opinion piece
21 August 2023
Sparking Europe’s new industrial revolution
Simone Tagliapietra and Reinhilde Veugelers
Opinion piece
21 August 2023
The dangerous link between China’s real estate demise, the economy and the financial system
China’s property sector is plunging further into a crisis that could have major ramifications on the country’s real economy and financial sector.
Alicia García-Herrero
Opinion piece
13 August 2023
American ‘green’ protectionism, industrial decarbonsiation, and transatlantic steel and aluminium negotiations – a response to Todd N. Tucker and Timothy Meyer
David Kleimann
Opinion piece
03 August 2023
The Right Way to Intervene in Clean Tech
Policymakers must create the conditions for the public and private sectors to work together to manage a timely green transition.
Armand Cohen, Andreas Goldthau and Simone Tagliapietra
Newsletter
24 July 2023
What does the row over EVP Vestager’s pick for Chief Economist of DG Comp mean for the EU?
Jeromin Zettelmeyer
Newsletter
19 July 2023
Will China's quest for innovation help mitigate structural deceleration?
Alicia García-Herrero
Opinion piece
19 July 2023
The UK must learn that concessions cut both ways
Brexit may have come and gone, but the UK still wants to make decisions like it is part of the gang.
Rebecca Christie
First glance
18 July 2023
The unjustified campaign against the nomination of Fiona Scott Morton
Critics argue that her US citizenship and previous work for US tech giants might undermine Brussels’s efforts to tackle big-tech market power.
Christophe Carugati
Opinion piece
18 July 2023
On immigration
The EU must collectively appreciate the human capital that enters its borders as opportunities rather than just risks.
Maria Demertzis
Newsletter
17 July 2023
Where do transatlantic negotiations on US Section 232 steel and aluminium tariffs stand?
David Kleimann
Opinion piece
17 July 2023
China’s GDP data point to need for stimulus, but will it come?
The main reason for the relatively poor second quarter is lackluster domestic demand.
Alicia García-Herrero
Newsletter
10 July 2023
What should be done about Google’s quasi-monopoly in search?
Bertin Martens
Opinion piece
04 July 2023
From economic policy to economic statecraft
Maria Demertzis
First glance
03 July 2023
Tax for climate finance should start with shipping
Emissions from international shipping are the most realistic target for taxes to pay for climate spending in developing countries.
Pascal Saint-Amans