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EU-Staaten 245 EU countries 184 Eurozone 92 Euro area 69 Geldpolitik 41 Zentralbank 35 Monetary policy 31 Welt 30 Europa 29 Europe 28 Finanzkrise 28 Finanzpolitik 28 Financial crisis 27 Öffentliche Schulden 26 Central bank 24 Bankenregulierung 23 World 23 Bank regulation 22 Fiscal policy 21 USA 21 Wirkungsanalyse 20 China 19 Bankenaufsicht 18 Finanzmarkt 18 Impact assessment 17 Public debt 17 Bankenkrise 16 Haushaltskonsolidierung 16 Wirtschaftskrise 16 Wirtschaftspolitik 16 Wirtschaftswachstum 16 Financial market 15 Finanzmarktkrise 15 Coronavirus 14 Europäischer Stabilitätsmechanismus 14 Regulierung 14 United States 14 Economic growth 13 Griechenland 13 Internationaler Finanzmarkt 13
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Free 625
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Book / Working Paper 625
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Research Report 313 Graue Literatur 156 Non-commercial literature 156 Article in journal 111 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 111 Arbeitspapier 3 Working Paper 3
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English 623 German 2
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Wolff, Guntram B. 92 Pisani-Ferry, Jean 74 Véron, Nicolas 70 Zachmann, Georg 54 Darvas, Zsolt M. 48 Demertzis, Maria 46 Sapir, André 38 Claeys, Gregory 37 Tagliapietra, Simone 34 Veugelers, Reinhilde 34 Darvas, Zsolt 30 Schoenmaker, Dirk 26 Dadush, Uri 18 McWilliams, Ben 16 Merler, Silvia 16 Domínguez-Jiménez, Marta 14 Claeys, Grégory 13 García Herrero, Alicia 13 Lehmann, Alexander 13 Weil, Pauline 12 Efstathiou, Konstantinos 10 Hallerberg, Mark 10 Mariniello, Mario 10 Papadia, Francesco 10 Dabrowski, Marek 9 Leandro, Álvaro 9 Bénassy-Quéré, Agnès 8 Christie, Rebecca 8 Gandrud, Christopher 8 Hüttl, Pia 8 Marzinotto, Benedicta 8 Zettelmeyer, Jeromin 8 Dąbrowski, Marek 7 Altomonte, Carlo 6 Batsaikhan, Uuriintuya 6 Carugati, Christophe 6 Hoffmann, Mia 6 Marcus, J. Scott 6 Myachenkova, Yana 6 Nurski, Laura 6
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Brussels European and Global Economic Laboratory 18 Bruegel 14
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Bruegel Policy Contribution 313 Policy contribution 158 Bruegel policy contribution 153 Bruegel, Policy Contribution, Issue 18, 2017 1
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EconStor 313 ECONIS (ZBW) 312
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Preparing for the next winter : Europe's gas outlook for 2023
McWilliams, Ben; Tagliapietra, Simone; Zachmann, Georg; … - 2023
The European Union has so far weathered the energy crisis brought on by Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and will manage winter 2022/23 even if Russia abruptly halts all pipeline gas flows. However, preparations must be made for winter 2023-24. In particular, gas storage facilities...
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Climate versus trade? : reconciling international subsidy rules with industrial decarbonisation
Kleimann, David - 2023
The vast environmental subsidies that may be required for the transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions are starting to generate international trade and political frictions between the world's largest economies. This puts (supra-)national industrial decarbonisation efforts on a collision...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014231822
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How Europe should answer the US Inflation Reduction Act
Kleimann, David; Poitiers, Niclas; Sapir, André; … - 2023
The 2022 United States Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) is a significant and welcome climate law. It also includes trade-distortive subsidies, including local-content requirements prohibited under World Trade Organisation rules - the first time the US has done this and a blow to the international...
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Preparing for the next winter: Europe's gas outlook for 2023
McWilliams, Ben; Tagliapietra, Simone; Zachmann, Georg; … - 2023
The European Union has so far weathered the energy crisis brought on by Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and will manage winter 2022/23 even if Russia abruptly halts all pipeline gas flows. However, preparations must be made for winter 2023-24. In particular, gas storage facilities...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014329394
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How best to ensure international digital competition cooperation
Carugati, Christophe - 2023
Large digital firms pose similar competition issues worldwide, such as promoting their own services over those of rivals, or imposing unfair terms and conditions. Competition authorities have opened several antitrust investigations and policymakers have proposed digital competition regulations...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014329395
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Climate versus trade? Reconciling international subsidy rules with industrial decarbonisation
Kleimann, David - 2023
The vast environmental subsidies that may be required for the transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions are starting to generate international trade and political frictions between the world's largest economies. This puts (supra-)national industrial decarbonisation efforts on a collision...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014329396
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How Europe should answer the US Inflation Reduction Act
Kleimann, David; Poitiers, Niclas; Sapir, André; … - 2023
The 2022 United States Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) is a significant and welcome climate law. It also includes trade-distortive subsidies, including local-content requirements prohibited under World Trade Organisation rules - the first time the US has done this and a blow to the international...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014329397
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How best to ensure international digital competition cooperation
Carugati, Christophe - 2023
Large digital firms pose similar competition issues worldwide, such as promoting their own services over those of rivals, or imposing unfair terms and conditions. Competition authorities have opened several antitrust investigations and policymakers have proposed digital competition regulations...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014231818
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Beating burnout: Identifying bad jobs and improving job quality
Nurski, Laura; Hoffmann, Mia - 2022
While European-wide information on burnout is scarce, national statistics show that stress-related absenteeism is on the rise, generating significant costs for firms and welfare states, while reducing worker wellbeing. Although manifested at the individual level, burnout is an occupational...
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Better pensions for the European Union's self-employed
Christie, Rebecca; Grzegorczyk, Monika; Mulcahy, Diane - 2022
Self-employed workers are taking on a larger role in the European economy, particularly workers who operate as independent contractors rather than as small-business owners with their own workforce. Becoming self-employed offers flexibility and entrepreneurial potential, but can limit access to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014278165
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