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-reporting their direct GHG emissions by up to a magnitude comparable to the largest annual reduction of EU emissions in history. On …
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exposure for EU lenders. Our findings show that the exposure of EU banks to biodiversity varies across countries, depending on …
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Through its competition policy interventions the European Commission not only addresses infringements of EU competition … assessment of the reputation of the European Commission as an enforcer of EU competition rules. On this basis, estimates of the …
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What has been the impact of the Comprehensive Assessment (CA) carried out by the ECB on banks' resilience? Implementing a difference-indifference approach, we analyse a non-risk based measure defined as the ratio of Tier 1 capital over total assets of European banks' balance sheets during the...
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differences in country-level employment legislation regimes in the EU. European countries are clustered into three macro … findings suggest possible mitigating measures for older unemployed in the EU countries with higher Employment Protection …
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the US and China, given the interest in analysing the European landscape. Data on turnover by segment shows that EU …, 2020, as well as by Kleinhans and Baisakova, 2020). Indeed EU companies are among the largest suppliers of chemicals and … picture changes when looking at the turnover of EU-owned chip producers (foundries) and chip designers (fabless companies …
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use a large sample of EU banks that span the period from 2007 to 2021 to assess the sensitivity of banks' profits to the …
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In a context where European stock prices have been trending upwards, one of the main concerns is that stocks perceived as more sustainable from an environmental, social and governance (ESG) perspective could be particularly exposed to exuberance. To shed some light on the magnitude of the...
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