
Advantages and pitfalls of green public procurement as a European strategic tool
Green public procurement supports EU climate goals but may conflict with other objectives, creating trade-offs that challenge its effectiveness.

Green public procurement supports EU climate goals but may conflict with other objectives, creating trade-offs that challenge its effectiveness.

The US should start fiscal adjustment as soon as it can if it wants to head off the risk

Preliminary data releases can diverge significantly from subsequently revised figures, complicating economic policy decisions made in real time. This

Commodity prices have historically been considered leading indicators of inflation, but the relationship has weakened since the mid-1980s, making

Developing economies today face an investment shortfall of historic proportions. Meeting even the most modest development goals will require a huge

Hotter-than-usual years can slow or derail advances in women’s legal rights. A new analysis spanning five decades finds that temperature anomalies—years

Central banks facing post-pandemic inflation often considered ‘looking through’ supply shocks. Using a New Keynesian framework in which agents

In port reform, timing isn’t just another detail — it represents the difference between a smooth transition and a

Over the last decade, Europe has suffered from the decay of the post-war international order, economic coercion from both

Migration to Germany is shaping the Western Balkans for better and worse, highlighting the need for reforms to harness

Green public procurement supports EU climate goals but may conflict with other objectives, creating trade-offs that challenge its effectiveness.

The US should start fiscal adjustment as soon as it can if it wants to head off the risk

Preliminary data releases can diverge significantly from subsequently revised figures, complicating economic policy decisions made in real time. This

Commodity prices have historically been considered leading indicators of inflation, but the relationship has weakened since the mid-1980s, making

Developing economies today face an investment shortfall of historic proportions. Meeting even the most modest development goals will require a huge

Hotter-than-usual years can slow or derail advances in women’s legal rights. A new analysis spanning five decades finds that temperature anomalies—years

Central banks facing post-pandemic inflation often considered ‘looking through’ supply shocks. Using a New Keynesian framework in which agents

In port reform, timing isn’t just another detail — it represents the difference between a smooth transition and a

Over the last decade, Europe has suffered from the decay of the post-war international order, economic coercion from both

Migration to Germany is shaping the Western Balkans for better and worse, highlighting the need for reforms to harness




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