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EU Autonomy, the Brussels Effect, and the Rise of Global Economic Protectionism
National Board of Trade Sweden cite Matthias Bauer and Dyuti Pandya's EU Autonomy, the Brussels Effect, and the Rise of Global Economic Protectionism in their report titled The Cumulative Effect of EU Regulations on External Trade.
Life science i fokus på EU-seminarium
Fredrik Erixon participates in an event organised by Lif on EU lagging behind the US in life sciences and Sweden's opportunities to grow in the pharmaceutical field.
European Council Think Tank Review – May 2024
Two ECIPE studies are featured in the Think Tank Review of May 2024 curated by the European Council
Européennes 2024 : entre Gabriel Attal et Jordan Bardella, des imprécisions et des contrevérités
The study "If the EU was a State in the United States: Comparing Economic Growth between EU and US States" by Fredrik Erixon, Oscar Guinea and Oscar du Roy is referenced by Le Monde.
The EU’s Productivity Performance: Falling Behind the Curve
Fredrik Erixon, Oscar Guinea and Oscar du Roy write an article for the EconPol Forum 03/2024 Journal from CESifo based on their study "Keeping Up with the US: Why Europe’s Productivity Is Falling Behind".
From 25 to 100: New Tariffs on Chinese EVs
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama participates in an event looking at the new 100% tariff on Chinese EVs, and what that may mean for the U.S. and global EV manufacturing and markets hosted by WITA and the Asia Society Policy Institute.
TikTok suspended in New Caledonia: What does EU law say?
The Policy Brief "Keeping Up with the US: Why Europe's Productivity is Falling Behind" written by Fredrik Erixon, Oscar Guinea and Oscar du Roy is mentioned in the What's up EU newsletter.
Analyysi: Ehdotus jäädytetyistä varoista kertoo, että Yhdysvallat varautuu Venäjän pitkään eristämiseen
Fredrik Erixon comments on the potential effects of the use of Russia's frozen funds as collateral for a loan to support Ukraine on the international reserve system.
Perspectives: Trade liberals need to encourage alternatives to FTAs
David Henig writes for Borderlex on the need to look for alternatives to the ageing FTA agenda.