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Can central banks save the planet?
Can central banks save the planet?

Central bankers now seem keen to take on responsibility for policy objectives they have previously shied away from – in particular, tackling climate …

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So long credit support?
So long credit support?

COVID-19 has caused unprecedented disruption to business. Since the first lockdowns, governments have used credit support programmes as the main inst…

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From support to recovery: national fiscal policy in the wake of COVID-19
From support to recovery: national fiscal policy in the wake of COVID-19

Across the Atlantic, EU member states have been discussing a recovery plan since last spring, striking an agreement over the summer to create a €750 …

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The geopolitical repercussions of the European Green Deal
The geopolitical repercussions of the European Green Deal

The European Green Deal is a plan to decarbonise the EU economy by 2050, revolutionise the EU’s energy system, profoundly transform the economy and i…

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A rushed deal or a rush to judgement?
A rushed deal or a rush to judgement?

On 30 November 2020 after over 7 years of talks, the European Union and China concluded negotiations for a Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI…

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Where did the vaccine strategy go wrong?
Where did the vaccine strategy go wrong?

One year since the pandemic began, widespread vaccination has finally started. It would be a mistake however to say the end is in sight. Senior fello…

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Green transformation: a Polish perspective
Green transformation: a Polish perspective

Poland is sometimes characterised as the black sheep of EU climate policy: in 2019, more than 70 percent of the country’s electricity was generated b…

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The year that tested us all
The year that tested us all

As the year draws to a close, Giuseppe Porcaro invites Maria Demertzis, André Sapir and Guntram Wolff to review this eventful year in economic policy…

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The new EU digital regulations: Explained
The new EU digital regulations: Explained

In this episode of the Sound of Economics, Giuseppe Porcaro is joined by Maria Demertzis, J. Scott Marcus, Georgios Petroupolos, and Mario Mariniello…

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The geopolitics of money
The geopolitics of money

In this episode of the Sound of Economics, Paola Subacchi, Professor of international economics and chair of the advisory board of the Global Policy …

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