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Europe’s Next Competition Revolution
Europe’s fiscal crisis can never be solved unless its economy orbits into a high-growth trajectory. Yet an agenda for increased economic growth is badly missing in Europe today. While many...
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Preventing Canadian Oil Sands from Damaging Europe’s Renewable Machinery?
By Lisa Brandt (former Trade Analyst at ECIPE) The European Commission is not burying its head in the sand when it comes to promoting sustainable energy. Not even accusations of ‘unfairly’...
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Competitiveness and Market Adjustment in the Eurozone
There are several factors that explain the current Eurozone crisis. One of them – arguably the key factor – is the sharp difference between economies inside the Eurozone and the different...
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Britain in Europe
Most commentary in the past days about the outcome of the EU summit and Cameron’s veto has been vastly exaggerated. As often in the strange debate in the UK over Europe, it is a debate that is more...
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It is not all About Russia in WTO
While Europe’s attention is focused on EU leaders fighting the Eurozone crisis and intriguing future Russia World Trade Organization accession, not many have noticed that two low-income countries...
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Import Apocalypse – a European Misperception
By Lisa Brandt (former Trade Analyst at ECIPE) 123 days. That is the number of days that have passed by since the EU-South Korea Free Trade Agreement entered into force. However, one probably has to...
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Call in the IMF!
Imagine that a troika of enlightened creatures from Mars, Venus and Pluto would set their feet in Europe to pass a judgment on the eurozone crisis. What would they say? Free from future ambition,...
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Barroso’s Faustian Bargain
Expectations run high as José Manuel Barroso took the floor in the European Parliament last week to give his annual State-of-the-Union address, aptly titled “European renewal”. Sandwiched...