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2021
- p336-02 Trade Policy and Non-Political Megatrends
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-02 Implications for Trade and the Economy
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-02 Epidemics as a ‘New’ Megatrend
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-02 Rising Epidemic Frequency
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-02 Changing Demographic Weights
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-02 Technology, Data and International Competition
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-02 Flows of Data and Digital Business Models
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-02 Automation and the Global Division of Labour
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-02 Climate Change, Sustainability and Trade Policy Implications
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-02 The Green Deal and Trade Policy Implications
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-02 Implications of Climate Change for EU Trade Policy beyond the Green Deal
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-03 Trade Policy and Political Megatrends
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-03 ‘Weaponised Interdependence’ vs. ‘Embedded Liberalism’
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-03 Embedded liberalism and the multilateral trading system
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-03 The emergence of weaponised interdependence
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-03 US-China Geoeconomic Competition
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-03 Trade Policy Concerns Regarding China
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-03 The US and China in Geopolitical and Geoeconomic Competition
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-03 The EU and the US-China Conflict
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-03 Globalisation and Social Cohesion
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-03 Polarisation of Societies and the Consensus on Trade
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-03 Protectionist Populism vs. Globalism
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-03 A More Flexible and Efficient System of International Cooperation
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-03 A More Affirmative Policy Response
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-03 Sovereignty vs. Multilateralism
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-03 The EU as an Incomplete Actor
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-03 The EU as Trade Policy and as Foreign Policy Actor
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-03 The Geopolitical EU in a Geopolitical World
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-04 Elements of an EU Trade Strategy Fit for Global Megatrends
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-04 Which Objectives Should the EU Prioritise?
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-04 Striking a Balance Between Risk Management & Embracing Globalisation
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-04 How Can the EU become a more Complete Geoeconomic Actor?
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-04 Should the EU Seek Geoeconomic Alliances?
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-04 China: How to Deal with the Elephant in the Room
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-04 The United States: Ally or Alienated?
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-04 The EU in International Economic Organisations
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-04 Make Multilateral Trade Governance More Flexible and Efficient
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-04 Conclusion: Enlarge the Scope of Multilateral Policymaking
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-04 Technology and Competitive Edge
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p336-04 Social Consensus on Trade and Globalisation
In: Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
by Bluth, Christian
- p337-00 Introduction: Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery
In: Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery
by Arezki, Rabah & Djankov, Simeon & Panizza, Ugo
- p337-01 Firms through the Covid-19 pandemic: Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa
In: Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery
by Davies, Elwyn & Nayyar, Gaurav & Reyes, Santiago & Torres, Jesica
- p337-02 Firms in financial distress, with an application to Africa
In: Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery
by Djankov, Simeon & Evans, Jeremy
- p337-03 Sectoral heterogeneity in the Covid-19 recovery: Evidence from Rwanda
In: Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery
by Byrne, Kieran & Karpe, Saahil & Kondylis, Florence & Lang, Megan & Loeser, John
- p337-04 FDI in the recovery phase
In: Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery
by Chaudhary, Arslan & Santos-Paulino, Amelia & Trentini, Claudia
- p337-05 African state-owned enterprises: How to support the development agenda
In: Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery
by Gaspar, Vitor & Medas, Paulo & Ralyea, John
- p337-06 The state of tourism in Africa during Covid-19 and beyond: Evidence from big data
In: Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery
by Arezki, Rabah & Froidevaux, Alice & Huynh, Thanh & Nguyen, Ha & Salez, Nicolas
- p337-07 The evolving socioeconomic impacts of Covid-19 in four African countries
In: Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery
by Furbush, Ann & Josephson, Anna & Kilic, Talip & Michler, Jeffrey D.
- p337-08 Food security in sub-Saharan Africa in the times of Covid-19
In: Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery
by Adjognon, Guigonan Serge & Jeong, Dahyeon & Legovini, Arianna
- p337-09 Rethinking development banking in the era of Covid-19
In: Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery
by Arezki, Rabah
- p337-10 Has the World Bank’s Covid crisis lending been big enough, fast enough? Evidence on loan disbursements
In: Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery
by Duggan, Julian & Sandefur, Justin & Morris, Scott & Yang, George
- p337-11 Chinese lending to Africa in the pandemic era
In: Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery
by Brautigam, Deborah & Acker, Kevin
- p337-12 Debt risks in sub-Saharan Africa and beyond
In: Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery
by Bolton, Patrick & Gulati, Mitu & Panizza, Ugo
- p337-13 Economics of Covid-19 in three sub‑Saharan African countries: Ethiopia, Namibia and South Africa
In: Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery
by Goldstein, Patricio & Hausmann, Ricardo
- p337-14 How did Egypt soften the impact of Covid-19?
In: Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery
by Haidar, Jamal Ibrahim
- p338-00 Monetary policy and central banking in the Covid era: Key insights and challenges for the future
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by English, William B. & Forbes, Kristin & Ubide, Ã ngel
- p338-01 A year like no other
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Milesi-Ferretti, Gian Maria
- p338-02 Monetary policy in Australia during Covid
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Debelle, Guy
- p338-03 The Bank of Canada’s response in 2020 to the Covid-19 pandemic
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Gravelle, Toni & Wilkins, Carolyn
- p338-04 The monetary policy response in the euro area
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Lane, Philip
- p338-05 The Bank of Japan’s monetary policy in the time of Covid-19
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Amamiya, Masayoshi
- p338-06 The response in Sweden
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Jansson, Per
- p338-07 The Swiss National Bank’s monetary policy response to the Covid-19 pandemic
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Jordan, Thomas
- p338-08 The Bank of England’s response to Covid-19
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Broadbent, Ben
- p338-09 The COVID-19 crisis and the Federal Reserve’s policy response
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Clarida, Richard & Duygan-Bump, Burcu & Scotti, Chiara
- p338-10 Brazil: Covid-19 and the road to recovery
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Nechio, Fernanda & Serra Fernandes, Bruno
- p338-11 The Central Bank of Chile’s policy response to the Covid-19 crisis
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by GarcÃa Silva, Pablo
- p338-12 The People’s Bank of China adhered to normal monetary policy and enhanced support to the real economy to offset the impact of Co
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Guofeng, Sun
- p338-13 The response of the Reserve Bank of India to Covid-19: Do whatever it takes
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Mohan, Rakesh
- p338-14 Bank Indonesia’s response to Covid-19: Synergise to build optimism for economic recovery
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Warjiyo, Perry
- p338-15 Bank of Russia policy during the Covid-19 pandemic
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Yudaeva, Ksenia
- p338-16 Weathering Covid: South Africa’s central bank policy in 2020 and 2021
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Loewald, Christopher
- p338-17 Monetary policy in the Covid era: The Turkish experience
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Kara, Hakan
- p338-18 Central banks and the Covid-19 economic crisis
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Borio, Claudio
- p338-19 Assessment of monetary and financial policy responses in advanced economies to the Covid-19 crisis
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Boone, Laurence & Rawdanowicz, Lukasz
- p338-20 The year the power of central bank balance sheets was unleashed
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Orphanides, Athanasios
- p338-21 Emerging markets during Covid-19: Unconventional policies and financial markets
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Drakopoulos, Dimitris & Goel, CFA, Rohit & Papageorgiou, Evan & Schneider, Patrick & SEVER, CAN & Petrov, Dmitri
- p338-22 Central banking and credit provision in emerging market economies during the Covid-19 cris
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Céspedes, Luis Felipe & De Gregorio, Jose
- p338-23 A global shock to a global system: Covid-19 and the post-2008 regulatory framework
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Domanski, Dietrich
- p338-24 Macroprudential bank capital actions in response to the 2020 pandemic
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Edge, Rochelle & Liang, Nellie
- p338-25 Looking forward: Monetary policy post-Covid
In: Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
by Blanchard, Olivier
- p339-00 Introduction: Addressing Impediments to Digital Trade
In: Addressing Impediments to Digital Trade
by Borchert, Ingo & Winters, L Alan
- p339-01 Mapping policies affecting digital trade
In: Addressing Impediments to Digital Trade
by Evenett, Simon & Fritz, Johannes
- p339-02 Mapping approaches to cross-border data flows
In: Addressing Impediments to Digital Trade
by López González, Javier & Nemoto, Taku & Casalini, Francesca
- p339-03 An AI policy for the (near) future
In: Addressing Impediments to Digital Trade
by Mercurio, Bryan & Yu, Ron
- p339-04 Source code disclosure: A primer for trade negotiators
In: Addressing Impediments to Digital Trade
by Dorobantu, Cosmina & Ostmann, Florian & Hitrova, Christina
- p339-05 The difficult past and troubled future of digital protectionism
In: Addressing Impediments to Digital Trade
by Ariel Aaronson, Susan
- p339-06 Governing cross-border data flows beyond trade agreements to support digital trade: Inspiration from international financial sta
In: Addressing Impediments to Digital Trade
by Leblond, Patrick
- p339-07 Rights in data, the public interest, and international trade law
In: Addressing Impediments to Digital Trade
by Scassa, Teresa
- p339-08 Asia-Pacific digital trade policy innovation
In: Addressing Impediments to Digital Trade
by Honey, Stephanie
- p340-00 The role of central banks and banking supervisors in climate action
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Hernández de Cos, Pablo
- p340-01 Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters: Introduction
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-01 Green swans and risk management
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-01 Natural disasters, climate change and central banks
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-01 Asset managers' response to natural disasters
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-01 Mitigating disaster risks to the financial system
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-02 Natural disasters, climate change and central banks: Introduction
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-02 Including climate change in central bank mandates
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-02 Understanding climate change risks
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-02 Central bank climate policies in the context of net-zero commitments
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-02 Natural disasters, climate change and central banks: Conclusion
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-03 Asset managers' response to natural disasters: Introduction
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-03 The asset management paradigm
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-03 Building resilience to climate change and natural disasters
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-03 Mitigation of climate change and natural disasters
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-03 Implications for efficiency and welfare
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-03 Asset managers' response to natural disasters: Conclusion
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-04 Mitigating disaster risks to the financial system: Introduction
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-04 Mitigation Cover-19 risks to the stock market
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-04 Decarbonisation and climate disasters
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-04 Sustainable finance commitments needed to achieve net zero
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-04 Conclusion and policy implications
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p340-05 Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters: Discussions
In: Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
by Bolton, Patrick & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Hong, Harrison & Vives, Xavier
- p341-00 Introduction: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Garicano, Luis
- p341-01 Let’s compare the central bank to a race car
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Brunnermeier, Markus
- p341-02 Throwing money down ratholes
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Cochrane, John
- p341-03 Economists and the pandemic
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Fernández-Villaverde, Jesús
- p341-04 How to design a recovery plan
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Bénassy-Quéré, Agnès
- p341-05 Overcoming poverty barriers
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Bandiera, Oriana
- p341-06 Taxes and social economics
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Stantcheva, Stefanie
- p341-07 Will working from home kill cities?
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Rossi-Hansberg, Esteban
- p341-08 The savings glut of the rich
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Mian, Atif
- p341-09 Globalisation after the Washington Consensus
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Rodrik, Dani
- p341-10 Is globalisation slowing down?
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Antrà s, Pol
- p341-11 Trade wars are class wars
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Pettis, Michael
- p341-12 The Great Divergence
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Acemoglu, Daron
- p341-13 The Third Pole
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Carlin, Wendy
- p341-14 Democratising economic policy
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Reichlin, Lucrezia
- p341-15 Targets and terror
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Propper, Carol
- p341-16 Management for the recovery
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Sadun, Raffaella
- p341-17 Is ‘cutthroat’ capitalism more innovative?
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Aghion, Philippe
- p341-18 The Lost Einsteins
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Van Reenen, John
- p341-19 What should we do about big tech?
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Scott Morton, Fiona
- p341-20 Zero-emissions growth
In: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
by Stern, Nicholas
- p342-00 Introduction: The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
In: The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
by Rocha, Nadia & Ruta, Michele & Fernandes, Ana Margarida
- p342-01 The enduring role of international integration in development
In: The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
by Goldberg, Pinelopi Koujianou & Reed, Tristan
- p342-02 Quantifying the impact of deep trade agreements: A general equilibrium approach
In: The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
by Fontagné, Lionel & Rocha, Nadia & Ruta, Michele & Santoni, Gianluca
- p342-03 Using machine learning to assess the impact of deep trade agreements
In: The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
by Breinlich, Holger & Corradi, Valentina & Rocha, Nadia & Ruta, Michele & Santos Silva, Joao.M.C. & Zylkin, Thomas
- p342-04 Lobbying on Deep Trade Agreements: How Large Firms Buy Favourable Provisions
In: The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
by Blanga-Gubbay, Michael & Conconi, Paola & Kim, In Song & Parenti, Mathieu
- p342-05 Global value chains and deep integration
In: The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
by Baccini, Leonardo & Fiorini, Matteo & Hoekman, Bernard & Altomonte, Carlo & Colantone, Italo
- p342-06 Pro-competitive provisions in deep trade agreements
In: The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
by Crowley, Meredith A. & Han, Lu & Prayer, Thomas
- p342-07 The impact of preferential trade agreements on the duration of antidumping protection
In: The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
by Prusa, Thomas & Zhu, Min
- p342-08 Trade facilitation provisions in deep trade agreements: Impact on Peru’s exporters
In: The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
by Lee, Woori & Rocha, Nadia & Ruta, Michele
- p342-09 Heterogeneous impacts of sanitary and phyto-sanitary and technical barriers to trade regulations: Firm-level evidence from deep
In: The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
by Lefebvre, Mathieu & Rocha, Nadia & Fernandes, Ana Margarida
- p342-10 Scoping services trade agreements: What really matters
In: The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
by Borchert, Ingo & Di Ubaldo, Mattia
- p342-11 Trade barriers in government procurement
In: The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
by Mulabdic, Alen & Rotunno, Lorenzo
- p342-12 The spillover effect of deep trade agreements on Chinese state-owned enterprises
In: The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
by Lefebvre, Mathieu & Rocha, Nadia & Ruta, Michele
- p342-13 How preferential trade agreements with strong intellectual property provisions affect trade
In: The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
by Maskus, Keith & Ridley, William
- p342-14 Deep integration in trade agreements: Labour clauses, tariffs, and trade flows
In: The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
by Robertson, Raymond
- p342-15 Trade agreements with environmental provisions mitigate deforestation
In: The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
by Abman, Ryan & Lundberg, Clark & Ruta, Michele
- p342-16 Why deep trade agreements may shape post-COVID-19 trade
In: The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
by Mattoo, Aaditya & Rocha, Nadia & Ruta, Michele
- p343-00 Introduction: Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation
In: Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation: Perspectives from China and Europe
by Hoekman, Bernard & Tu, Xinquan & Wang, Dong
- p343-01 Reviving the negotiation function of the WTO: Why the onus falls on the three major powers
In: Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation: Perspectives from China and Europe
by Tu, Xinquan & Wolfe, Robert
- p343-02 Transparency and Local Subsidies in China and the United States
In: Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation: Perspectives from China and Europe
by Evenett, Simon & Qingjiang, Kong
- p343-03 China, the European Union, and the WTO Dispute Settlement Crisis
In: Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation: Perspectives from China and Europe
by Shiping, Liao & Mavroidis, Petros C.
- p343-04 Special and differential treatment and developing country status: Can the two be separated?
In: Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation: Perspectives from China and Europe
by Low, Patrick
- p343-05 National security and other non-trade objectives under WTO law
In: Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation: Perspectives from China and Europe
by Fan, Cui & Hoeffler, Catherine & Hofmann, Stephanie C.
- p343-06 Is it Possible to Promote an Agricultural Agenda in the WTO?
In: Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation: Perspectives from China and Europe
by Xiankun, Lu & Matthews, Alan
- p343-07 About Knowledge and Rulemaking: Reforming WTO Rules on Subsidies
In: Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation: Perspectives from China and Europe
by Li, Siqi & Rubini, Luca
- p343-08 A Core Proposal for Reforming the WTO’s Subsidy Rules
In: Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation: Perspectives from China and Europe
by Liu, Jiandong
- p343-09 What kinds of rules are needed to support digital trade?
In: Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation: Perspectives from China and Europe
by Ferracane, Martina F. & Li, Mosi
- p343-10 Updating the General Agreement on Trade in Services
In: Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation: Perspectives from China and Europe
by Hoekman, Bernard & Shi, Jingxia
- p343-11 The EU–China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment: A Model for Investment Coverage in the World Trade Organization?
In: Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation: Perspectives from China and Europe
by Kurtz, Jürgen & Baihua, Gong
- p343-12 State-Owned Enterprises and International Competition: Towards Plurilateral Agreement
In: Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation: Perspectives from China and Europe
by Hoekman, Bernard & Sapir, Andre
- p343-13 Climate Change, Trade Policy, and the WTO
In: Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation: Perspectives from China and Europe
by Zhang, Jianping & Zhiyu, Xie
- p344-00 Introduction: The ECB Strategy: The 2021 review and its future
In: The ECB strategy: The 2021 review and its future
by Reichlin, Lucrezia & Adam, Klaus & Mckibbin, Warwick & McMahon, Michael & Reis, Ricardo & Ricco, Giovanni & Weder di Mauro, Beatrice
- p344-01 The objectives of monetary policy
In: The ECB strategy: The 2021 review and its future
by Reichlin, Lucrezia & Adam, Klaus & Mckibbin, Warwick & McMahon, Michael & Reis, Ricardo & Ricco, Giovanni & Weder di Mauro, Beatrice
- p344-02 The tools of monetary policy at the ECB: A new normal
In: The ECB strategy: The 2021 review and its future
by Reichlin, Lucrezia & Adam, Klaus & Mckibbin, Warwick & McMahon, Michael & Reis, Ricardo & Ricco, Giovanni & Weder di Mauro, Beatrice
- p344-03 Fiscal and monetary interactions
In: The ECB strategy: The 2021 review and its future
by Reichlin, Lucrezia & Adam, Klaus & Mckibbin, Warwick & McMahon, Michael & Reis, Ricardo & Ricco, Giovanni & Weder di Mauro, Beatrice
- p344-04 Climate change and monetary policy
In: The ECB strategy: The 2021 review and its future
by Reichlin, Lucrezia & Adam, Klaus & Mckibbin, Warwick & McMahon, Michael & Reis, Ricardo & Ricco, Giovanni & Weder di Mauro, Beatrice
- p344-05 Appendix: Stylised facts on inflation in the euro area
In: The ECB strategy: The 2021 review and its future
by Reichlin, Lucrezia & Adam, Klaus & Mckibbin, Warwick & McMahon, Michael & Reis, Ricardo & Ricco, Giovanni & Weder di Mauro, Beatrice
- p345-00 Introduction: Fostering FinTech for Financial Transformation: The Case of South Korea
In: Fostering FinTech for financial transformation: The case of South Korea
by Beck, Thorsten & Park, Yung Chul
- p345-01 Finance and technology: What is changing and what is not
In: Fostering FinTech for financial transformation: The case of South Korea
by Cecchetti, Stephen & Schoenholtz, Kermit L.
- p345-02 Digital technology and financial innovation: A literature survey
In: Fostering FinTech for financial transformation: The case of South Korea
by Beck, Thorsten
- p345-03 Market structure, regulation and the FinTech revolution
In: Fostering FinTech for financial transformation: The case of South Korea
by Fatás, Antonio
- p345-04 Cryptocurrency regulation and enforcement in the US and Europe
In: Fostering FinTech for financial transformation: The case of South Korea
by Hays, Demelza & Kirilenko, Andrei
- p346-00 Introduction: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Caselli, Francesco & Ludwig, Alexander & van der Ploeg, Frederick
- p346-01 No brainers in Argentina’s climate policy
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Belfiori, Elisa
- p346-02 Low-hanging fruit in the Amazon: Feasible and cost-effective paths for Brazilian climate policy
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Gandour, Clarissa & Assunção, Juliano
- p346-03 Reforming energy subsidies in the Middle East and North Africa: Easy pickings for climate policy or a political bombshell?
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Arezki, Rabah & Fan, Rachel Yuting & Nguyen, Ha
- p346-04 No brainers in India
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Somanathan, Eswaran & Chakravarty, Shoibal
- p346-05 Climate policy towards carbon neutrality in China
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Zhang, ZhongXiang
- p346-06 From quick wins to big wins: Policies for structural transformation and low‑carbon growth in China
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Raiser, Martin & Eckardt, Sebastian
- p346-07 Opportunities for fast and cost-effective decarbonisation in Russia
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Sizonov, Anton & Semakina, Anastasia & Safonova, Julia & Dorina, Alexandra & Safonov, George
- p346-08 Low-hanging fruit in Australia’s climate policy
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Mckibbin, Warwick & Jotzo, Frank
- p346-09 Climate policy opportunities for the United States
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Barrage, Lint
- p346-10 Improving Canada’s approach to mitigating carbon emissions
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Sawyer, Dave & Fischer, Carolyn
- p346-11 Strategic decarbonisation options for the UK
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Dietz, Simon & Fankhauser, Sam
- p346-12 The French case
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Gollier, Christian
- p346-13 Enhancing climate mitigation policy in Germany
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Parry, Ian & Mineshima, Aiko & Chen, Ruo & Black, Simon
- p346-14 Climate protection in Germany: Good, but not yet good enough
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Kemfert, Claudia
- p346-15 Danish climate policy: Past achievements and future challenges
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Sørensen, Peter B.
- p346-16 Norway: A large importer of electric cars and a large exporter of oil
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Hoel, Michael
- p346-17 Sweden: Finance negative emissions and remove the transport sector target
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Hassler, John
- p346-18 Low-hanging fruit in climate policy: The case of Poland
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Safarzynska, Karolina
- p346-19 Climate policy in the broader sustainability context: Joint implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and th
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by McPherson, Martha & Mazzucato, Mariana & Wetzel, Daniel & Cozzi, Laura & Tessari, Filippo & Crisci, Gianluca & Armiento, Mirko & Papa, Carlo & Plataniotis, Angelos & Devves, Stathis & Zachariadis, Theodoros & Sachs, Jeffrey & Koundouri, Phoebe
- p346-20 The critical role of feebates in climate mitigation strategies
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Parry, Ian
- p346-21 Making carbon taxation a global win-win
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Scheidegger, Simon & Polbin, Andrey & Kübler, Felix & Kotlikoff, Laurence