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no. 2025, 12. Strengthening the supply-side innovation in EU telecommunications ([2025])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2025]
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no. 2025, 07. India and the world economy: policy options at a time of geopolitical drama, technological shifts, and rising protectionism ([2025])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2025]
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no. 2025, 06. Benchmarking quantum technology performance: governments, industry, academia and their role in shaping our technological future ([2025])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2025]
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no. 2025, 01. Trade, jobs and technological change: what to expect in the next five years? ([2025])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2025]
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no. 2025, 03. Quantum technology: a policy primer for EU policymakers ([2025])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2025]
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no. 2025, 10. Navigating geopolitical realities: the EU's strategic positioning in the South Caucasus and Central Asia ([2025])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2025]
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no. 2025, 02. The future of European digital competitiveness ([2025])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2025]
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no. 2025, 11. Collective action in the Netherlands: why it matters for the transposition of the Product Liability Directive ([2025])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2025]
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no. 2025, 08. EU export of regulatory overreach: the case of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) ([2025])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2025]
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no. 2025, 09. Trade in the Great Sea: the future of EU-Southern neighbourhood trade relations ([2025])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2025]
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no. 2025, 04. Cybersecurity at risk: how the EU's Digital Markets Act could undermine security across mobile operating systems ([2025])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2025]
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no. 2025, 05. The participation of foreign bidders in EU public procurement: too much or too little? ([2025])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2025]
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no. 2024, 02. Regulating the working conditions of platform work: what can we learn from EU member states? ([2024])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 01. The Gini Trade Index: what can we learn from a new trade indicator? ([2024])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 22. Securing Europe's future: strengthening ICT competitiveness for economic and national security ([2024])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 21. Shared liability: the European Parliament's misstep in fighting financial fraud ([2024])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 20. Empires of exceptionalism: lessons from the EU AI Act and attempts at AI legislation in California ([2024])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 15. The external side of Europe's great economic transformation: international trade in services ([2024])
[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 ([2024])
[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 ([2024])
[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? ([2024])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 13. On the importance of placebo and nocebo effects in international trade ([2024])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 14. A strategy for a competitive Europe: boosting R&D, unleashing investment, and reducing regulatory burdens ([2024])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 16. What mode of supply will matter the most for the future of services trade? ([2024])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 17. Negotiating uncertainty in UK-EU relations: past, present, and future ([2024])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 08. Trading up: an EU trade policy for better market access and resilient sourcing ([2024])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 07. Time to rethink export controls for strengthened US-EU cooperation and global trade rules ([2024])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 09. Keeping up with the US: why Europe's productivity is falling behind ([2024])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 10. Trade in the Great Sea: a brief state of play of EU-Southern neighbourhood trade relations ([2024])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 19. Increasing economic opportunity and competitiveness in the EU: the role of micro-credentials ([2024])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 18. Is the European Union Deforestation Regulation WTO-proof? ([2024])
[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 ([2024])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 23. AI and India's national interest ([2024])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 11. Reinventing Europe's Single Market: a way forward to align ideals and action ([2024])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2024, 12. Russia's influence and disinformation campaign in Armenia ([2024])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2024]
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no. 2023, 04. Reforming Standard Essential Patents: trade, specialisation, and international jurisprudence ([2023])
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 ([2023])
[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 ([2023])
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 ([2023])
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 ([2023])
[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 ([2023])
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 ([2023])
[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 ([2023])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2023]
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no. 2023, 08. EU-ASEAN: shared objectives, severed trust ([2023])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2023]
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no. 2023, 03. Building a mature UK trade policy ([2023])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2023]
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no. 2023, 02. The economic dividend of competitiveness ([2023])
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 ([2023])
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 ([2023])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2023]
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no. 2023, 13. A forward-thinking approach to open strategic autonomy: navigating EU trade dependencies and risk mitigation ([2023])
[Brussels, Belgium]: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2023]
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no. 2022, 07. What does the UK's trade policy report card look like? ([2022])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2022]
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no. 2022, 08. Has globalisation really peaked for Europe? ([2022])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2022]
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no. 2022, 09. The impacts of EU strategy autonomy policies: a primer for member states ([2022])
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 ([2022])
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 ([2022])
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? ([2022])
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 ([2022])
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 ([2022])
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 ([2022])
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 ([2022])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2022]
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no. 2021, 16. The future of EU leadership in the car industry: still global ([2021])
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 ([2021])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2021]
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no. 2021, 9. Regulating the globalisation of data: which model works best? ([2021])
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 (April 2021)
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 ([2021])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [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 ([2021])
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 ([2021])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2021]
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no. 2021, 4. What is wrong with the German economy?: the case for openness to technology and human capital ([2021])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2021]
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no. 2021, 8. We need to talk trade and technology! (April 2021)
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 (April 2021)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, April 2021
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no. 2021, 15. EU and Mercosur in the twenty-first century: taking stock of the economic and cultural ties ([2021])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), [2021]
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no. 2021, 14. Europe's carbon border adjustment mechanism: time to go back to the drawing board ([2021])
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? ([2021])
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 ([2021])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2021]
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no. 2021, 3. Digital futures for Europe ([2021])
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 (April 2021)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, April 2021
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no. 2020, 6. Globalization isn't in decline: it's changing (August 2020)
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 (July 2020)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, July 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 (June 2020)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, June 2020
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no. 2020, 2. Innovation and less harmful alternatives to tobacco: the case of nicotine pouches regulation (April 2020)
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 ([2020])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2020]
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no. 2020, 7. Work for others, not yourself: globalization, protectionism and Europe's quest for strategic autonomy (October 2020)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, October 2020
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no. 2020, 1. Why might Libra be "Dead in the Womb"? (February 2020)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, February 2020
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no. 2020, 8. Open RAN: the technology, its politics and Europe's response ([2020])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2020]
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no. 2019, 2. Preference utilisation and customs data: the missing pieces of the FTA puzzle (July 2019)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, July 2019
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no. 2019, 1. Europe and South-East Asia: shifting from diplomacy to unilateralism (April 2019)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, April 2019
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no. 2019, 3. The economic losses from ending the WTO moratorium on electronic transmissions ([2019])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2019]
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no. 2018, 6. The Swiss cheese of trade policy: the case against product exclusions in trade agreements (September 2018)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, September 2018
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no. 2018, 8. 5G and national security after Australia's telecom sector security review (October 2018)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, October 2018
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2018, no. 2. The geopolitics of online taxation in Asia-Pacific: digitalisation, corporate tax base and the role of governments ([January 2018])
[Brussels]: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2018]
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no. 2018, 12. What the 2018 (and 2020) elections mean for U.S. trade policy (December 2018)
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 (December 2018)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, December 2018
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2018, no. 5. Europe and South-East Asia: an exercise in diplomatic patience ([April 2018])
[Brussels]: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [April 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 ([January 2018])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2018]
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no. 2018, 5. Europe and South-East Asia: an exercise in diplomatic patience ([April 2018])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [April 2018]
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no. 2018, 10. The EU-Japan EPA: freer, fairer and more open trading system : conference note (December 2018)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, December 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 (October 2018)
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, October 2018
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no. 2018, 4. Assessing UK trade policy readiness ([2018])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [2018]
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no. 2018, 7. The UK's first international trade negotiation - agriculture at the WTO ([2018])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [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 ([January 2018])
Brussels, Belgium: 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) ([January 2018])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2018]
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no. 2017, 4. Unintended and unattended consequences: the opportunity costs of reducing exclusivity rights for intellectual property ([December 2017])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [December 2017]
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no. 2016, 07. Europe's obesity challenge ([February 2017])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [February 2017]
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no. 2017, 1. The compounding effect of tariffs on medicines: estimating the real cost of emerging markets' protectionism ([September 2017])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [September 2017]
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no. 2017, 2. Standard essential patents and the quest for faster diffusion of technology ([October 2017])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [October 2017]
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no. 2017, 3. New coalitions for Europe's digital future: building capacity, improving performance ([October 2017])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [October 2017]
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no. 2016, 1. The EU and China: redressing ; an unbalanced relationship ([January 2016])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2016]
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no. 2016, 07. Europe in the Trumpworld: EU trade and security under the new US executive ([November 2016])
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 ([September 2016])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [September 2016]
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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 ([December 2016])
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? ([November 2016])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [November 2016]
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no. 2016, 2. Xi Jinping's long road to somewhere?: China's OBOR initiative and how Europe should respond ([May 2016])
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 ([June 2016])
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? ([June 2016])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [June 2016]
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no. 2015, 8. A digital strategy for Europe ([September 2015])
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 ([November 2015])
Brussels, Belgium: ECIPE, European Centre for International Political Economy, [November 2015]
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no. 2015, 4. Whither the World Trade Organisation?: perspective of key WTO ambassadors on current challenges in global trade talks ([April 2015])
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 ([April 2015])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [April 2015]
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no. 2015, 07. New Zealand: the EU's Asia-Pacific partnership and the case for a next generation FTA ([July 2015])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [July 2015]
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no. 2015, 6. Data localisation in Russia: a self-imposed sanction ([June 2015])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [June 2015]
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no. 2015, 02. Sectoral and plurilateral approaches in services negotiations: before and after TISA ([March 2015])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [March 2015]
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no. 2015, 5. Turning China's money reserves into capital ([May 2015])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [May 2015]
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no. 2015, 1. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: an accident report ([January 2015])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2015]
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no. 2014, 1. Nowhere to go?: surveillance, privacy rules and trade talks ([February 2014])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [February 2014]
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no. 2014, 2. After the Bali agreement: lessons from the Doha Round for the WTO's post-Bali agenda (April 2014)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, April 2014
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no. 2014, 3. The Japan-EU negotiations on railway ([April 2014])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [April 2014]
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no. 2014, 4. In search of China's foreign policy ([May 2014])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [May 2014]
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no. 2014, 5. The problematic politics of China's economic reform plans ([June 2014])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [June 2014]
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no. 2014, 6. Sovereign Patent Funds (SPFs): next-generation trade defence? ([July 2014])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [July 2014]
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no. 2014, 8. Can plurilateralism save the Bali Agreement on Trade Facilitation? (October 2014)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, October 2014
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no. 2014, 9. Trans-Pacific partnership: a challenge to Europe ([November 2014])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [November 2014]
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no. 2014, 7. Les Fonds Souverains de Brevets (FSB): un nouvel instrument de défense commerciale? (October 2014)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, October 2014
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no. 2013, 08. Argentina, the expropriation of Repsol YPF, and the case for improved investment protection accords ([September 2013])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [September 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? ([January 2013])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2013]
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no. 2013, 03. Openness in public procurement markets: time for a reality check ([February 2013])
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 ([May 2013])
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 ([July 2013])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [July 2013]
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no. 2013, 06. China's rise: perceptions and misperceptions ([July 2013])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [July 2013]
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no. 2013, 07. Who's afraid of China's high-tech challenge? ([September 2013])
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? ([January 2013])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2013]
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no. 2013, 09. A multilateral legal assistance protocol: preventing fragmentation and re-territorialisation of the internet ([December 2013])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [December 2013]
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2012, 01. China's challenges ([January 2012])
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) ([March 2012])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [March 2012]
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no. 2012, 11. Upholding Europe's mandate on trade ([November 2012])
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 ([December 2012])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [December 2012]
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2012, 03. The International Services Agreement (ISA): from the European vantage point (March 2012)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, March 2012
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2012, 04. What power shift to China? ([May 2012])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [May 2012]
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2012, 05. Will Asia shape or shake the world economy? ([June 2012])
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 ([June 2012])
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 ([September 2012])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [September 2012]
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2012, 09. The WTO must bounce back ([September 2012])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [September 2012]
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2012, 010. Europe and the Asia Pacific ([November 2012])
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 ([November 2012])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [November 2012]
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2012, 07. Did euro leaders say goodbye to the IMF? (July 2012)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, July 2012
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2011, 01. Chasing paper tigers: need for caution and priorities in EU countervailing duties (CVDs) (May 2011)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, May 2011
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2010, 04. Ukraine after the crisis: recovery and reform, not revolution or Russification (October 2010)
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, October 2010
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2010, 02. Vested and invested interests: the role of investment protection in EU-Russia relations ([October 2010])
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 ([October 2010])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [October 2010]
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2010, 01. The case against Europe's 2020 agenda ([June 2010])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [June 2010]
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2009, 02. China and the global economic crisis ([April 2009])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [April 2009]
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2009, 01. Containing creeping protectionism: a realist agenda for the G20 ([January 2009])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [January 2009]
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2009, 03. Trade policy in the BRIICS: a crisis stocktake and looking ahead ([March 2009])
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 ([September 2009])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [September 2009]
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2008, 04. The health of nations: conceptualizing approaches to trade in health care ([April 2008])
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? ([February 2008])
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2008, 01. Sweden: from free trade to protectionism? ([January 2008])
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2008, 07. Europe's energy dependency and Russia's commercial assertiveness ([July 2008])
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2008, 06. Reforming the EU's common agricultural policy: health check, budget review, Doha Round ([June 2008])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [June 2008]
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2008, 03. An EU-China trade dialogue: a new policy framework to contain deteriorating trade relations ([March 2008])
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2008, 05. Globalization, earnings and consumer prices: taking stock of the benefits from global economic integration ([May 2008])
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2007, 04. The Rome Treaty at 50: more honoured in the breach than in the observance? ([April 2007])
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 ([March 2007])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [March 2007]
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2007, 02. Germany and the G-8 presidency ([February 2007])
Brussels, Belgium: European Centre for International Political Economy, [February 2007]
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2007, 01. Trade policy in Asia: where next with a crippled WTO and weak FTAs? ([January 2007])
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