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Nov 19, 2024 |
bruegel.org | Nicolas Véron |Maria Demertzis |Juan Lopez |Juan López |Luca Léry Moffat
Ask your question on Sli.do #RegulationIn partnership with the Korean Institute of Finance (KIF), Bruegel will host a discussion on the evolving landscape of virtual asset regulation. With South Korea seeing developments in legislation in this area, the event offers an opportunity to compare perspectives with KIF scholar Jeong Doo Lee, highlighting key regulatory challenges and innovations in both regions.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
ieu-monitoring.com | Luca Léry Moffat
Brussels, 14 November 2024Authors: Heather Grabbe and Luca Léry MoffatForests are essential to regulating the climate, absorbing greenhouse gases and providing fresh water and habitats for biodiversity and indigenous peoples. If deforestation continues at current rates, large parts of the planet will become uninhabitable. The European Union has only 5.5 percent of the world’s population, but its demand drives 15 percent of the global forest destruction linked to trade.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
bruegel.org | Marek Dabrowski |Luca Léry Moffat |Niclas Poitiers |Simone Tagliapietra
When Dwight D. Eisenhower said “plans are worthless, but planning is everything”, he meant that plans often prove useless when they are overtaken by events. But, he added, “if you haven't been planning you can't start to work, intelligently at least”.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
bruegel.org | André Sapir |Maria Demertzis |Zsolt Darvas |Luca Léry Moffat
You face three main challenges: maintain the EU’s commitment to open markets at home and abroad by continuing to adhere to the multilateral rules-based trading system; continue to sign and implement free-trade agreements; and head-off the resistance from the Global South to trade-climate policies such as the carbon border adjustment mechanism.
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Jul 3, 2024 |
bruegel.org | Zsolt Darvas |Luca Léry Moffat |Uri Dadush
To make a historical analogy, in the 1970s and 1980s, Japanese and then Korean OEMs appeared to threaten the European automotive industry, but they became established in the EU market only over decades and after large investments. European OEMs adjusted to them by greatly increasing productivity and quality and by adding innovative features.
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Jun 10, 2024 |
bruegel.org | Zsolt Darvas |Luca Léry Moffat |Jeromin Zettelmeyer |Jean Pisani-Ferry
AnalysisWhile average household income is lower than GDP per capita, the poor have especially benefitted from income gains in central and eastern EU membersZsolt Darvas06 June 2024DatasetZsolt Darvas,Luca Léry Moffat,Catarina Martins andConor McCaffrey23 May 2024NewsletterJeromin Zettelmeyer13 May 2024Policy briefThe question is how exactly the EU should ‘de-risk’ its external economic relationships without foregoing the benefits of trade.
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May 31, 2024 |
bruegel.org | Uri Dadush |Zsolt Darvas |Luca Léry Moffat
Working paperThe challenge of improving European economic security has grown in importance, with various relevant policy measures introduced at EU leveltrade policyindustrial policyinnovationmultilateralismAnalysisThe US approach diverges from that of the EU, which is building a case for countervailing duties under WTO rulestrade policyindustrial policytransatlantic relationsgeopoliticsEU-China relationsOpinion piece
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Mar 6, 2024 |
bruegel.org | Maria Demertzis |Luca Léry Moffat |Ben McWilliams |Giovanni Sgaravatti
Executive summaryWhether and when Ukraine accedes to the European Union will depend greatly on how and when its war with Russia ends and post-war reconstruction starts, and how the EU handles issues of governance, security, migration, trade, investment, the energy transition, decarbonisation and the EU budget. The enlargement process is likely to overlap with post-war reconstruction, increasing the EU's influence in fostering Ukraine’s institutional development.
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Mar 4, 2024 |
bruegel.org | Zsolt Darvas |Luca Léry Moffat |Maria Demertzis
This paper explores both the character and impact of three recent shocks to global supply chains: the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the US-China trade war. These were large shocks which have had significant impacts on domestic and international supply chains, but these impacts have differed in their longevity, economic impact and policy responses. We show that supply chains were remarkably resilient against shocks of such magnitude.
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Feb 29, 2024 |
bruegel.org | Niclas Poitiers |Zsolt Darvas |Luca Léry Moffat |Alicia Garcia-Herrero
This paper explores the role of knowledge spillovers through global supply chains against the backdrop of increasing geopolitical tensions and protectionist policies. The research, part of the ReThinkGSC project, underscores the importance of the international research anddevelopment ecosystem in fostering innovation. This ecosystem provides benefits to all countries involved and is essential for tackling global challenges.