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AMERICAS
The EU must stand ready to confront US leadership
By Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol The new US administration’s recent policy measures and criticisms against Europe have so far provoked little reaction…
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BUSINESS
How to balance sovereignty and integration in a voluntary EU
By Marek Dobrowski The principle of voluntary membership is a central value of the EU project, but it is also…
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BUSINESS
Is the UK’s role in the European supply chain at risk?
By Alicia García-Herrero and Jianwei Xu Over the past decades the UK economy has become a party to global production chains…
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BUSINESS
Eurozone QE and bank profitability: Why it is too early to taper
By Maria Demertzis and Guntram Wolff In the eyes of the critics, the quantitative easing programs have been of little help to…
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AMERICAS
President Trump: what next for global climate action?
By Simone Tagliapietra The new Trump presidency might now signal a U-turn in the United States’ international climate policies. Under…
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BUSINESS
The Wallonian resistance
By Silvia Merler What’s at stake: this week has been filled with news that the he small Belgian region of…
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BUSINESS
Should the UK pull out of the EU customs union?
By André Sapir The UK Government appears divided on whether the United Kingdom should seek to remain within the European…
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EUROPE
Berlin and Paris need a strategy for Brexit
By Guntram B. Wolff Which political strategy should the EU and its biggest two members, France and Germany, pursue if the…
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BUSINESS
European e-commerce needs better visibility into cross-border delivery prices
J. Scott Marcus and Georgios Petropoulos Consumers, retail shippers, and European and national regulatory authorities could benefit from enhanced visibility into…
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BUSINESS
How to reform EU fiscal rules
By Grégory Claeys and Zsolt Darvas The current inefficient European fiscal framework should be replaced with a system based on rules that…
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