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Crossing borders, be it international or regional, often go together with price, wage or indeed wealth discontinuities. This paper identifies substantial wealth differences between Luxembourg resident households and cross-border commuter households despite their similar incomes. The average...
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protection in Europe. Increased economic exposure and the growing frequency and severity of natural catastrophes linked to … climate change have been driving up the cost of natural catastrophes in Europe. Between 1981 and 2023, natural catastrophes … widen further due to the increasing risk posed by climate change. Europe is the fastest-warming continent in the world and …
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The ECB's annual report on financial integration in Europe contributes to the advancement of the European financial … Europe, especially in the euro area, as reflected in the Eurosystem's mission statement. Financial integration fosters a …
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Using microdata from the Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS), this study examines the role of inheritance, income and welfare state policies in explaining differences in household net wealth within and between euro area countries. First, about one third of the households in the 13...
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Restoring competitiveness is broadly acknowledged as the critical building block for achieving sustainable growth, but defining competitiveness, both in terms of tools as well as objectives, is a matter of debate. • The Competitiveness Research Network (CompNet) adopts a pragmatic approach,...
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