
European firms facing geopolitical risk: Evidence from recent Eurosystem surveys
Recent geopolitical tensions have been putting pressure on international supply chains. This column presents the findings from recent surveys

Recent geopolitical tensions have been putting pressure on international supply chains. This column presents the findings from recent surveys

When new general-purpose technologies like AI emerge, both techno-optimists and techno-pessimists predict that inequality will increase among the labour

Sanctions in response to the invasion of Ukraine led to a substantial decline in Russia’s crude oil revenues in

There has been a rise in trade restrictions since the US-China tariff war and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This

Financial institutions, especially in Europe, hold a disproportionate amount of domestic sovereign bonds on their balance sheets. This home

Economists typically rely on unemployment and inflation rates to gauge how consumers feel about the economy. This column examines

Facing pressures from population ageing, many countries are reforming their social security systems, including by increasing retirement ages. This

The COVID-19 pandemic significantly accelerated the shift to work from home around the world, but with significant cross-country variations.

Political discontent has been on the rise across Europe. This column draws on the concept of regional ‘development traps’

Divestment of polluting companies has gained traction as way for investors to incentivise the transition to a low-carbon economy.

Recent geopolitical tensions have been putting pressure on international supply chains. This column presents the findings from recent surveys

When new general-purpose technologies like AI emerge, both techno-optimists and techno-pessimists predict that inequality will increase among the labour

Sanctions in response to the invasion of Ukraine led to a substantial decline in Russia’s crude oil revenues in

There has been a rise in trade restrictions since the US-China tariff war and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This

Financial institutions, especially in Europe, hold a disproportionate amount of domestic sovereign bonds on their balance sheets. This home

Economists typically rely on unemployment and inflation rates to gauge how consumers feel about the economy. This column examines

Facing pressures from population ageing, many countries are reforming their social security systems, including by increasing retirement ages. This

The COVID-19 pandemic significantly accelerated the shift to work from home around the world, but with significant cross-country variations.

Political discontent has been on the rise across Europe. This column draws on the concept of regional ‘development traps’

Divestment of polluting companies has gained traction as way for investors to incentivise the transition to a low-carbon economy.




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