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no. 2024, 01:
The Gini Trade Index what can we learn from a new trade indicator? by Lucian Cernat
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 04:
Calling on the EU-US Trade and Technology Council how to deliver for the planet and the economy by Oscar Guinea, Vanika Sharma, Philipp Lamprecht, Dyuti Pandya, and Oscar du Roy
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 02:
Regulating the working conditions of platform work what can we learn from EU member states? by Oscar Guinea, Elena Sisto, and Oscar du Roy
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 03:
How Huawei weathered the storm resilience, market conditions or failed sanctions? Hosuk Lee-Makiyama and Robin Baker
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 06:
ICT beyond borders the integral role of US tech in Europe's digital economy by Matthias Bauer and Dyuti Pandya
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 05:
Openness as strength the win-win in EU-US digital services trade by Matthias Bauer, Dyuti Pandya and Oscar du Roy
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2023, 13:
A forward-thinking approach to open strategic autonomy navigating EU trade dependencies and risk mitigation by Matthias Bauer, Oscar du Roy and Vanika Sharma
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2023]
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no. 2023, 14:
The imperative of international cooperation for EU competitiveness and resilience in technology-driven industries by Matthias Bauer, Renata Zilli, and Dyuti Pandya
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2023]
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no. 2023, 07:
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
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2023]
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no. 2023, 08:
EU-ASEAN shared objectives, severed trust by Hosuk Lee-Makiyama (Director of ECIPE), Joses Wong (Secretary-General of ASEANCHAM EU)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2023]
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no. 2023, 09:
European economic security and access to critical raw materials trade, diversification, and the role of Mercosur by Oscar Guinea and Vanika Sharma
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2023]
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no. 2023, 05:
Strategic autonomy and the competitiveness of Europe's innovative pharmaceutical sector a wake-up call by Fredrik Erixon and Oscar Guinea (Director and Senior Economist at ECIPE, respectively)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2023]
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no. 2023, 04:
Reforming Standard Essential Patents trade, specialisation, and international jurisprudence by Fredrik Erixon and Oscar Guinea (Director and Senior Economist at ECIPE, respectively)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2023]
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no. 2023, 10:
Online platform regulation and investment attractiveness a look at the EU, the UK and impacts on small open economies by Matthias Bauer, Oscar du Roy and Vanika Sharma
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2023]
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no. 2023, 12:
Merger policy, competition and innovation leadership implications for the UK's investment attractiveness by Matthias Bauer, Oscar du Roy and Vanika Sharma (Director, Research Assistant and Junior Economist at ECIPE respectively)
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2023]
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no. 2023, 11:
The art of the mini-deals the invisible part of EU trade policy by Lucian Cernat
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2023]
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no. 2023, 03:
Building a mature UK trade policy by David Henig (Director at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2023]
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no. 2023, 02:
The economic dividend of competitiveness by Fredrik Erixon (Director at ECIPE), Oscar Guinea (Senior Economist at ECIPE), Philipp Lamprecht (Director at ECIPE), Elena Sisto (Economic Researcher at ECIPE), and Erik van der Marel (Chief Economist at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2023]
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no. 2023, 01:
Building resilience? the cybersecurity, economic & trade impacts of cloud immunity requirements by Matthias Bauer (Director at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2023]
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no. 2023, 06:
Trade and competitiveness putting the firm at the centre of the analysis by Lucian Cernat and Oscar Guinea
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2023]
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no. 2022, 09:
The impacts of EU strategy autonomy policies a primer for member states by Matthias Bauer
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2022]
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no. 2022, 10:
How important are mutual recognition agreements for trade facilitation? Lucian Cernat
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2022]
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no. 2022, 08:
Has globalisation really peaked for Europe? Lucian Cernat
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2022]
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no. 2022, 01:
Time for fresh thinking on Northern Ireland and Brexit by David Henig (Director of the UK Trade Policy Project)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2022]
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no. 2022, 04:
When the state becomes the only buyer monopsony in China's public procurement of medical technology by Fredrik Erixon (Director at ECIPE), Anna Guildea (Policy Researcher at ECIPE), and Oscar Guinea (Senior Economist at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2022]
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no. 2022, 03:
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who has the fairest clauses of us all? stress-testing the application of mirror clauses to pesticides by Emily Rees (Senior Fellow at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2022]
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no. 2022, 02:
The EU Digital Markets Act assessing the quality of regulation by Matthias Bauer, Fredrik Erixon, Oscar Guinea, Erik van der Marel and Vanika Sharma
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2022]
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no. 2022, 05:
Should the EU pursue a strategic ginseng policy? trade dependency in the brave new world of geopolitics by Oscar Guinea (Senior Economist) and Vanika Sharma (Researcher at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2022]
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no. 2022, 06:
Processing trade and global supply chains towards a resilient "GVC 2.0" approach Lucian Cerna
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2022]
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no. 2022, 07:
What does the UK's trade policy report card look like? by Stuart Harbinson (Senior Fellow at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2022]
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no. 2021, 9:
Regulating the globalisation of data: which model works best? by Erik van der Marel (Senior Economist at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2021]
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no. 2021, 16:
The future of EU leadership in the car industry: still global by David Henig, Hosuk Lee-Makiyama
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2021]
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no. 2021, 10:
Subsidising balkanisation: what China's 3G subsidies teach us about 5G Open RAN by Hosuk Lee-Makiyama (Director of ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2021]
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no. 2021, 14:
Europe's carbon border adjustment mechanism: time to go back to the drawing board by Fredrik Erixon (Director of ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2021]
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no. 2021, 13:
From SMEs to unicorns: what role for trade, standards and new tech? by Lucian Cernat
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2021]
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no. 2021, 12:
China's public procurement protectionism and Europe's response: the case of medical technology by Fredrik Erixon, Anna Guildea, Oscar Guinea and Philipp Lamprecht
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2021]
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no. 2021, 6:
Combating unsafe products: how to improve Europe's safety gate alerts by Joana Purves (Researcher at E+Europe) and William Echikson (Director E+Europe)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, April 2021
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no. 2021, 8:
We need to talk trade and technology! by Lucian Cernat
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, April 2021
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no. 2021, 7:
The good, the bad and the ugly: taking stock of Europe's new trade policy strategy by Fredrik Erixon (Director of ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, April 2021
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no. 2021, 11:
Taxing digital services - compensating for the loss of competitiveness by Peer Schulze and Erik van der Marel
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2021]
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no. 2021, 15:
EU and Mercosur in the twenty-first century: taking stock of the economic and cultural ties by Oscar Guinea (Senior Economist at ECIPE) and Vanika Sharma (Research Assistant at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2021]
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no. 2021, 4:
What is wrong with the German economy? the case for openness to technology and human capital by Dr. Philipp Lamprecht (Senior Economist at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2021]
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no. 2021, 3:
Digital futures for Europe by Meelis Kitsing (Professor and Rector, Estonian Business School)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2021]
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no. 2021, 5:
"Too big to care" or "too big to share": the Digital Services Act and the consequences of reforming intermediary liability rules by Fredrik Erixon (Director of ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, April 2021
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no. 2021, 2:
Covid-19 and the danger of self-sufficiency: how Europe’s pandemic resilience was helped by an open economy by Johan Norberg
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2021]
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no. 2021, 1:
The EU Green Deal and its industrial and political significance by Hosuk Lee-Makiyama (Director of ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2021]
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no. 2020, 7:
Work for others, not yourself: globalization, protectionism and Europe's quest for strategic autonomy by Fredrik Erixon (Director of ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, October 2020
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no. 2020, 3:
Discrimination, exclusion and environmental harm: why EU lawmakers need to ban freight transport restrictions to save the Single Market by Matthias Bauer (Senior Economist at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, June 2020
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no. 2020, 1:
Why might Libra be "Dead in the Womb"? Yide Qiao (Vice Chairman and Secretary General of Shanghai Development Research Foundation)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, February 2020
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no. 2020, 6:
Globalization isn't in decline: it's changing by Erik van der Marel (Senior Economist at ECIPE & Associate Professor at ULB)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, August 2020
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no. 2020, 5:
The tragedy of international organizations in a world order in turmoil by Jean-Jacques Hallaert (Member of the Groupe d'Economie Mondiale (GEM) at Sciences Po)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, July 2020
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no. 2020, 8:
Open RAN: the technology, its politics and Europe's response by Hosuk Lee-Makiyama (with Florian Forsthuber)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2020]
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no. 2020, 2:
Innovation and less harmful alternatives to tobacco the case of nicotine pouches regulation by Christofer Fjellner
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, April 2020
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no. 2020, 4:
Ambition on unstable foundations: the UK Trade Policy Readiness Assessment 2020 by David Henig (Director of the UK Trade Policy Project)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2020]
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no. 2019, 1:
Europe and South-East Asia shifting from diplomacy to unilateralism by Hanna Deringer (Senior Policy Analyst), Hosuk Lee-Makiyama (Director), and Danny Murty (Research Assistant at ECIPE) ; ECIPE Seta, Societal and Economic Transformation of Asia
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, April 2019
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no. 2019, 2:
Preference utilisation and customs data the missing pieces of the FTA puzzle by Dr Anna Jerzewska (Customs and Trade Consultant) and Nicolas Köhler (Trade Policy Advisor at International Trade Intelligence and PhD Candidate at the University of Cambridge)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, July 2019
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no. 2019, 3:
The economic losses from ending the WTO moratorium on electronic transmissions by Hosuk-Lee Makiyama (Director of ECIPE (European Centre for International Political Economy) and Fellow of London School of Economics) and Badri Narayanan (PhD, Associate Professor at University of Washington, Consultant at McKinsey Global Institute, UN ESCWA, FAO, Commonwealth Secretariat and GTAP Research Centre)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2019]
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2018, no. 2:
The geopolitics of online taxation in Asia-Pacific digitalisation, corporate tax base and the role of governments by Martina F. Ferracane and Hosuk Lee-Makiyama, research associate and director respectively of ECIPE
[Brussels]: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2018]
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no. 2018, 1:
Blockchain and trade not a fix for Brexit, but could revolutionise global value chains (if governments let it) by Nicolas Botton (Research Assistant at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2018]
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no. 2018, 2:
The geopolitics of online taxation in Asia-Pacific digitalisation, corporate tax base and the role of governments by Martina F. Ferracane and Hosuk Lee-Makiyama (Research Associate and Director respectively of ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2018]
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no. 2018, 3:
Deepening NAFTA and signing new trade agreements a US trade strategy to boost the economy and reduce the trade deficit by Frank Lavin, Hanna Deringer and Fredrik Erixon
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2018]
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no. 2018, 6:
The Swiss cheese of trade policy the case against product exclusions in trade agreements by Fredrik Erixon (Director and Founder of the European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE))
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, September 2018
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no. 2018, 9:
Online platforms, economic integration and Europe's rent-seeking society why online platforms deliver on what EU governments fail to achieve by Matthias Bauer (Senior Economist at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, October 2018
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no. 2018, 12:
What the 2018 (and 2020) elections mean for U.S. trade policy by Craig VanGrasstek (Senior Fellow of ECIPE and lecturer in the Harvard Kennedy School)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, December 2018
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no. 2018, 11:
Impasse in the WTO dispute settlement body consequences and responses by Robert McDougall (an independent trade law consultant in Geneva)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, December 2018
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no. 2018, 7:
The UK's first international trade negotiation - agriculture at the WTO by David Henig
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2018]
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2018, no. 5:
Europe and South-East Asia an exercise in diplomatic patience by Hanna Deringer and Hosuk Lee-Makiyama, policy analyst and director respectively of the European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE)
[Brussels]: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [April 2018]
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no. 2018, 8:
5G and national security after Australia's telecom sector security review by Nicolas Botton and Hosuk Lee-Makiyama (Research Associate and Director repectively of the European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE))
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, October 2018
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no. 2018, 10:
The EU-Japan EPA freer, fairer and more open trading system : conference note by Alice Poidevin (Communications and Research Assistant at ECIPE), Hosuk Lee-Makiyama (Director at ECIPE) ; ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, December 2018
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no. 2018, 5:
Europe and South-East Asia an exercise in diplomatic patience by Hanna Deringer and Hosuk Lee-Makiyama (Policy Analyst and Director respectively of the European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [April 2018]
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no. 2018, 4:
Assessing UK trade policy readiness by David Henig
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2018]
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no. 2016, 07:
Europe's obesity challenge by Fredrik Erixon (Director and co-Founder of the European Centre for International Political Economy, ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [February 2017]
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no. 2017, 3:
New coalitions for Europe's digital future building capacity, improving performance by Fredrik Erixon and Dr. Philipp Lamprecht (Director and Senior Economist, respectively, at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [October 2017]
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no. 2017, 2:
Standard essential patents and the quest for faster diffusion of technology by Fredrik Erixon and Matthias Bauer (Director and Senior Economist, respectively, at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [October 2017]
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no. 2017, 4:
Unintended and unattended consequences the opportunity costs of reducing exclusivity rights for intellectual property by Matthias Bauer (Senior Economist at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [December 2017]
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no. 2017, 1:
The compounding effect of tariffs on medicines estimating the real cost of emerging markets' protectionism by Matthias Bauer (Senior Economist at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [September 2017]
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no. 2016, 03:
Unleashing internal data flows in the EU an economic assessment of data localisation measures in the EU member states by Matthias Bauer, Martina F. Ferracane, Hosuk Lee-Makiyama, Erik van der Marel
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [December 2016]
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no. 2016, 8:
China in the global economy leaping dragon or paper tiger? by Guy de Jonquières (Senior Fellow at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [November 2016]
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no. 2016, 07:
Europe in the Trumpworld EU trade and security under the new US executive by Fredrik Erixon and Hosuk Lee-Makiyama (Directors of the European Centre for International Political Economy, ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [November 2016]
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no. 2016, 06:
Innovation and the economics of healthcare the case of blood cancer by Fredrik Erixon (Director and co-founder of the European Centre for International Political Economy, ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [September 2016]
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no. 2016, 1:
The EU and China redressing ; an unbalanced relationship Guy de Jonquières (Senior Fellow at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2016]
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no. 2016, 2:
Xi Jinping's long road to somewhere? China's OBOR initiative and how Europe should respond by Guy De Jonquières (Senior Fellow at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [May 2016]
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no. 2016, 3:
The UK referendum and the future of the European Project Guy De Jonquières (Senior Fellow at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [June 2016]
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no. 2016, 5:
Financial repression and the debt build-up in China is there a way out? by Miriam L. Campanella (Senior Fellow at ECIPE, Jean Monnet Professor at the University of Turin)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [June 2016]
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no. 2015, 4:
Whither the World Trade Organisation? perspective of key WTO ambassadors on current challenges in global trade talks by Sherman Katz (Senior Advisor at the Center for Study of the Presidency & Congress)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [April 2015]
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no. 2015, 3:
The European Union's China policy priorities and strategies for the new commission by Guy de Jonquières (Senior Fellow at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [April 2015]
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no. 2015, 02:
Sectoral and plurilateral approaches in services negotiations before and after TISA by Michitaka Nakatomi (Consulting Fellow, RIETI)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [March 2015]
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no. 2015, 6:
Data localisation in Russia a self-imposed sanction by Matthias Bauer, Hosuk Lee-Makiyama, Erik van der Marel, Bert Verschelde
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [June 2015]
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no. 2015, 5:
Turning China's money reserves into capital by Miriam L. Campanella (University of Turin and Senior Fellow ECIPE Brussels)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [May 2015]
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no. 2015, 07:
New Zealand the EU's Asia-Pacific partnership and the case for a next generation FTA by Hosuk Lee-Makiyama (Director at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [July 2015]
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no. 2015, 8:
A digital strategy for Europe by Bruno Maçães (Secretary of State for European Affairs, Government of Portugal)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [September 2015]
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no. 2015, 9:
Building value the role of trademarks for economic development by Fredrik Erixon and Maria Salfi (Director and Research Associate at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [November 2015]
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no. 2015, 1:
The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership an accident report J. Robert Vastine, J Bradford Jensen, Hosuk Lee-Makiyama
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2015]
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no. 2014, 7:
Les Fonds Souverains de Brevets (FSB) un nouvel instrument de défense commerciale? Hosuk Lee-Makiyama et Patrick Messerlin (Respectivement directeur et président du comité de direction du Centre européen d’économie politique internationale, ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, October 2014
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no. 2014, 9:
Trans-Pacific partnership a challenge to Europe by Matthias Bauer, Fredrik Erixon, Martina Ferracane and Hosuk Lee-Makiyama
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [November 2014]
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no. 2014, 5:
The problematic politics of China's economic reform plans by Guy de Jonquières (Senior Fellow at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [June 2014]
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no. 2014, 2:
After the Bali agreement lessons from the Doha Round for the WTO's post-Bali agenda by Fredrik Erixon
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, April 2014
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no. 2014, 3:
The Japan-EU negotiations on railway by Patrick Messerlin
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [April 2014]
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no. 2014, 1:
Nowhere to go? surveillance, privacy rules and trade talks Roderick Abbott (with Hosuk Lee-Makiyama)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [February 2014]
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no. 2014, 4:
In search of China's foreign policy by Guy de Jonquières (Senior Fellow at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [May 2014]
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no. 2014, 8:
Can plurilateralism save the Bali Agreement on Trade Facilitation? by Stuart Harbinson
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, October 2014
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no. 2014, 6:
Sovereign Patent Funds (SPFs) next-generation trade defence? by Hosuk Lee-Makiyama and Patrick Messerlin (Director and Chairman of the Steering Committee respectively of European Centre for International Political Economy, ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [July 2014]
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no. 2013, 03:
Openness in public procurement markets time for a reality check Patrick A. Messerlin
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [February 2013]
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no. 2013, 04:
Price tagging the priceless international reference pricing for medicines in theory and practice Lisa Brandt
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [May 2013]
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no. 2013, 05:
Serious China the rise of China and EU implications Frank Lavin
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [July 2013]
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no. 2013, 08:
Argentina, the expropriation of Repsol YPF, and the case for improved investment protection accords Fredrik Erixon & Lisa Brandt
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [September 2013]
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no. 2013, 01:
Pariah in the world economy how should countries respond to Argentina's return to economic nationalism? Lisa Brandt and Fredrik Erixon
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2013]
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no. 2013, 02:
A fibre-rich diet for Europe is the EU's next generation access strategy compromising on competition? Lisa Brandt and Hosuk Lee-Makiyama
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2013]
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no. 2013, 07:
Who's afraid of China's high-tech challenge? Guy de Jonquières (Senior Fellow, ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [September 2013]
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no. 2013, 09:
A multilateral legal assistance protocol preventing fragmentation and re-territorialisation of the internet Hosuk Lee-Makiyama
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [December 2013]
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no. 2013, 06:
China's rise perceptions and misperceptions Krishnan Srinivasan
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [July 2013]
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2012, 03:
The International Services Agreement (ISA) from the European vantage point by Hosuk Lee-Makiyama (Director, ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, March 2012
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2012, 04:
What power shift to China? Guy De Jonquières
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [May 2012]
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2012, 07:
Did euro leaders say goodbye to the IMF? Fredrik Erixon
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, July 2012
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2012, 05:
Will Asia shape or shake the world economy? George Magnus
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [June 2012]
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2012, 06:
The Eurozone's arrested adolescence sketching a way out of the crisis Fredrik Erixon
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [June 2012]
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2012, 08:
Mercantilist misconceptions a détente strategy for EU-China relations Fredrik Erixon (Director and co-founder of the European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), a world-economy think tank based in Brussels)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [September 2012]
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2012, 09:
The WTO must bounce back Stuart Harbinson (Senior Fellow at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [September 2012]
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no. 2012, 11:
Upholding Europe's mandate on trade by Hosuk Lee-Makiyama (Director at ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [November 2012]
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2012, 010:
Europe and the Asia Pacific Dr. Brendan Nelson (Ambassador to Belgium, Luxembourg, the European Union and NATO)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [November 2012]
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no. 2012, 12:
Whither global rules for the internet? the implications of the World Conference on International Telecommunication (WCIT) for international trade by Rohan Samarajiva and Hosuk Lee-Makiyama
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [November 2012]
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no. 2012, 13:
A EU-Taiwan trade accord from EU member states perspective rebalancing regional trade by Michal Krol and Hosuk Lee-Makiyama
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [December 2012]
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2012, 01:
China's challenges Guy de Jonquières
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2012]
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2012, 02:
FTAs and the crisis in the European car industry a free trade position on the car crisis and the Economic Integration Agreement (EU-Japan FTA) Hosuk Lee-Makiyama (Director, European Centre for International Political Economy, ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [March 2012]
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2011, 01:
Chasing paper tigers need for caution and priorities in EU countervailing duties (CVDs) Hosuk Lee-Makiyama (Co-director of European Centre for International Political Economy, ECIPE)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, May 2011
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2010, 01:
The case against Europe's 2020 agenda Fredrik Erixon
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [June 2010]
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2010, 02:
Vested and invested interests the role of investment protection in EU-Russia relations Fredrik Erixon and Iana Dreyer
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [October 2010]
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2010, 04:
Ukraine after the crisis recovery and reform, not revolution or Russification Fredrik Erixon
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, October 2010
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2010, 03:
Stepping into Asia's growth markets dispelling myths about the EU-Korea free trade agreement Fredrik Erixon and Hosuk Lee-Makiyama
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [October 2010]
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2009, 03:
Trade policy in the BRIICS a crisis stocktake and looking ahead Razeen Sally
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [March 2009]
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2009, 04:
How to revive Doha with some chance of success Roderick Abbott
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [September 2009]
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2009, 01:
Containing creeping protectionism a realist agenda for the G20 Fredrik Erixon
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2009]
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2009, 02:
China and the global economic crisis Guy de Jonquières
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [April 2009]
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2008, 07:
Europe's energy dependency and Russia's commercial assertiveness Fredrik Erixon
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [July 2008]
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2008, 06:
Reforming the EU's common agricultural policy health check, budget review, Doha Round Valentin Zahrnt
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [June 2008]
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2008, 04:
The health of nations conceptualizing approaches to trade in health care Lucy Davis and Fredrik Erixon
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [April 2008]
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2008, 02:
That Chinese "juggernaut" should Europe really worry about its trade deficit with China? Andreas Freytag
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [February 2008]
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2008, 01:
Sweden from free trade to protectionism? Lucy Davis and Fredrik Erixon
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2008]
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2008, 03:
An EU-China trade dialogue a new policy framework to contain deteriorating trade relations Iana Dreyer and Fredrik Erixon
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [March 2008]
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2008, 05:
Globalization, earnings and consumer prices taking stock of the benefits from global economic integration Fredrik Erixon
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [May 2008] ; Online-Ausg.
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2007, 04:
The Rome Treaty at 50 more honoured in the breach than in the observance? Fredrik Erixon, Andreas Freytag, and Gernot Pehnelt
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [April 2007]
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2007, 03:
Antidumping policy in the EU a comment to the Green Paper on trade defence instruments Brian Hindley
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [March 2007]
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2007, 01:
Trade policy in Asia where next with a crippled WTO and weak FTAs? Razeen Sally
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2007]
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2007, 02:
Germany and the G-8 presidency Fredrik Erixon & Andreas Freytag
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [February 2007]