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Protectionism and openness during the pandemic
Johan Norberg talks about his new ECIPE paper in the podcast Ledarredaktionen (in...
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After Brexit and Covid, services will be just as vital as manufacturing
David Henig questions the emphasis on bringing back manufacturing in developed countries such as the UK, and proposes the UK makes more effort to...
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Taxing times lie ahead
Matthias Bauer comments on misguided attempts to globally govern corporate...
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From the Perfect Storm to Energy Justice
Oscar Guinea writes in El País that governments should put energy poor households at the centre of the energy...
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Lessons from the pandemic for trade cooperation in digital services
Erik van der Marel contributes to the CEPR eBook on Revitalising Multilateralism in...
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La vague sud-coréenne “Hallyu” et les leçons pour la France et le Vietnam
Patrick Messerlin and Jimmyn Parc comment on 'Hallyu' in the Vietnamese news...
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Do European Union’s free trade agreements make our food less safe?
Emily Rees discusses the politics of food and trade in a podcast with Giovanni...
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Europe’s Pharmaceutical Supply Chain – Key Trade Data
In a project, ECIPE has researched the pharmaceutical supply chain of EU27 and this paper presents data on EU pharmaceutical exports and imports for...
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Trade Tit-for-Tat with Emily Rees
Emily Rees answers three blunt questions in the Financial Time's...
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The Swedish experiment looks like it’s paying off
Fredrik Erixon writes for The Spectator about the success of Sweden's different approach to tackling the...