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The Death of the Centre in European Politics
Fredrik Erixon in a Spectator cover story that populism is about to become the ruling norm in...
Digital Innovation in East Asia: Do Restrictive Data Policies Matter?
Erik van der Marel and Martina Ferracane publish a World Bank Policy Research Working Paper using the DTRI and assess its impact on digital...
Digital Platforms & Digital Trade Restrictions
Erik van der Marel holds a Brown Bag Lunch seminar at the World Bank explaining the economic impacts of digital trade...
Data Restrictiveness and Economic Impacts
Erik van der Marel holds a presentation at the Korea-US Policy Dialogue on digital trade restrictiveness and its impact on trade, productivity and...
Are Services Sick? How Going Digital Can Cure Services Performance
Services make up the lion share of modern developed economies. But their productivity developments have often been lagging. In this study, we...
Exploring international data governance
The digital economy is facing two divergent trends. Information is moving across borders at record volumes, yet domestic restrictions on these flows...
Kabotage-Gesetze: Über den Versuch Emmanuel Macrons, Mittel- und Osteuropäer aus dem Europäischen Binnenmarkt zu drängen
Matthias Bauer writes (in German) about the negative implications of restrictions of cabotage in EU freight...
EU och OECD är fel ute om bolagsskatten
Matthias Bauer's research on corporate taxation discussed in Dagens industri, Swedens leading business...