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The role of human-capital in artificial intelligence adoption
Erik van der Marel and Björn Brey publish in Economic Letters.
Governing personal data and trade in digital services
Erik van der Marel and Martina Ferracane categorise 143 countries’ data regulations into open, conditional, or control models in their latest paper.
The Extraterritorial Impact of EU Digital Regulations: How Can the EU Minimise Adverse Effects for the Neighbourhood?
Second paper crafted in collaboration with Bertelsmann Stiftung under the "Sovereign Europe: Strategic Management of Global Interdependence" project focusing on the effects of EU Digital Regulation.
Digital trade, data protection and EU adequacy decisions
Working Paper on EU adequacy decisions published by EUI Robert Schuman Centre
Shifting into Digital Services: Does a Financial Crisis Matter and for Who?
ECIPE Working Paper now published in the World Trade Review
The economic costs of restricting the cross-border flow of data
In a joint Kearney-ECIPE study, Dr Matthias Bauer and Dr Erik van der Marel analyse the economic impacts of restrictions on the free flow of data between the European Union and the United States
Digital-based Services Globalisation and Multilateral Trade Cooperation
The chapter written in the CEPR e-book "Revitalising multilateralism" has now found its way in the Global Policy. (Paywall)
Regulating personal data: Linking different models to digital services trade
Erik van der Marel and Martina Ferracane write for Voxeu
Do data policy restrictions inhibit trade in services?
Erik van der Marel and Martina Ferracane published their work on data restrictions and digital trade in the Review of World Economics
Regulating Personal Data: Data Models and Digital Services Trade
Martina Ferracane and Erik van der Marel explore the different global models on personal data and their links to digital services trade