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- Doubts shouldn’t stop the EU-Mercosur Agreement
Oscar Guinea writes an op-ed for El País arguing in favour of the EU-Mercosur Agreement - The best books on economic nationalism
Fredrik Erixon interviewed about the best books on economic nationalism - Protectionism and openness during the pandemic
Johan Norberg talks about his new ECIPE paper in the podcast Ledarredaktionen (in Swedish) - 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 value services - 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 transition - How Macron and Orban became ‘frenemies’
Fredrik Erixon interview about Orban, Macron and the emergence of a Franco-Hungarian axis in European politics - Orban and Macron, Europe’s new power couple
Fredrik Erixon writes in the Spectator about Europe’s new power duo - What’s in the new EU-UK trade deal? Brexperts explain
Emily Rees and David Henig discuss the EU-UK trade deal in Trade Talks podcast - Size is not what matters
Oscar Guinea argues in El País that Covid19 has showed that politicians should take the administration of the state seriously (in Spanish) - Ireland presents all the conditions for the emergence of a radical right populist party – except there isn’t one
There is a national radical right populist presence in almost every Western democracy, but not in Ireland, despite all the amenable conditions for its emergence. Why? - La ingenuidad de Europa
Oscar Guinea writes an op-ed in El País about EU open strategic autonomy and Europe’s perceived naivety - Can The WTO Be Saved? Steps For A Non-Trade Moment
Frank Lavin writes in Forbes about the future of the WTO. The essay is drawn from his an Oscar Guinea ECIPE paper “Learning to Love Trade Again” - Globalization or how to survive a Zombie attack
Oscar Guinea writes for EL País about how globalization has been a force for good in the world’s struggle against Covid-19. (in Spanish) - Finance Under Stress: US Decouples as China Opens-Up
Miriam Campanella writes about the consequences of the Trump administration’s decoupling of China from the international financial regime - Objetivo: salvar la OMC
Oscar Guinea writes an opinion piece in El País on the upcoming election of the new Director-General of the WTO and offers new ideas on how to reform the institution (in Spanish)
- Britain’s Been Hammered by Brexit, but It Got the Vaccine Right
Oscar Guinea explains in Foreign Policy that the trade costs of Brexit will not go away - Taxing times lie ahead
Matthias Bauer comments on misguided attempts to globally govern corporate taxation - DTRI used in WTO’s 2020 World Trade Report on “Government policies to promote innovation in the digital age”
ECIPE’s DTRI used in the analysis for the WTO World Trade Report 2020 - Autonomía estratégica: el músculo propio de Europa para confrontar a un mundo anárquico
Oscar Guinea comments in El Mundo on the importance of symbols over meaning in the debate of EU strategic autonomy - Trump’s Defeat Weakens Boris Johnson in Urgent Brexit Talks
David Henig comments in the New York Times on how the US election affects UK-EU talks - As Covid-19 surges across Europe, countries fear drug shortages
Oscar Guinea comments in NBC News on potential shortages of medical products and supply chains - Is UK’s new trade deal with Japan better than the EU’s one?
David Henig comments on the UK-Japan trade deal - Chi è il potente consigliere di Boris Johnson che odia l’Europa e vuole zittire la Bbc
David Henig comments in L’Espresso on relations between UK and the EU - 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 paper - RFI – Journal – Challenges for the new DG of the WTO (in Spanish)
Oscar Guinea speaks to Radio France International (Spanish) about the challenges awaiting WTO’s new Director-General - Pulsos que Carcomen a la OMC
Oscar Guinea comments in El País about the future of the WTO and the international trading system - Dependency of Spanish Imports
ECIPE blog methodology to measure trade dependency replicated for Spain - People’s Daily article on EU summit
Oscar Guinea comments in the People’s Daily, the largest newspaper in China on EU’s Fiscal Deal (in Chinese) - DTRI mentioned in Pakistan’s Business Recorder
The DTRI mentioned as part of a World Bank report in Pakistan’s Business Insider - Trade Tit-for-Tat with Emily Rees
Emily Rees answers three blunt questions in the Financial Time’s Tit-for-Tat
- New Policy Brief: “Too Big to Care” or “Too Big to Share”: The Digital Services Act and the Consequences of Reforming Intermediary Liability Rules
- New Policy Brief: What is Wrong with the German Economy? The Case for Openness to Technology and Human Capital
- New Policy Brief: Digital Futures for Europe
- New Policy Brief: Covid-19 and the Danger of Self-sufficiency: How Europe’s Pandemic Resilience was Helped by an Open Economy
- New Policy Brief: The EU Green Deal and its Industrial and Political Significance
- New Occasional Paper: Economic Costs of Ex ante Regulations
- New Policy Brief: Open RAN: The Technology, its Politics and Europe’s Response
- New Policy Brief: Work for Others, not Yourself: Globalization, Protectionism and Europe’s Quest for Strategic Autonomy
- New Occasional Paper: Globalization Comes to the Rescue: How Dependency Makes Us More Resilient
- New Occasional Paper: Unintended and Undesired Consequences: The Impact of OECD Pillar I and II Proposals on Small Open Economies
- New Policy Brief: Globalization Isn’t in Decline: It’s Changing
- New Working Paper: Shifting into Digital Services: Does a Crisis Matter and for Who?
- New Occasional Paper: Europas Streben nach Technologiesouveränität: Chancen und Risiken für Deutschland und die Europäische Union
- New Policy Brief: The Tragedy of International Organizations in a World Order in Turmoil
- New Policy Brief: Ambition on Unstable Foundations: The UK Trade Policy Readiness Assessment 2020