
The impact of global versus regional energy shocks on the EU
Not all energy shocks are alike. This column uses a multi-country, multi-sector DSGE model with production networks and trade

Not all energy shocks are alike. This column uses a multi-country, multi-sector DSGE model with production networks and trade

China’s green industrial strategy has outpaced demand, leaving renewables firms under strain and grid expansion as the key test

As the EU reintegrates international carbon credits into its climate framework, understanding the associated risks is essential. For more

Low insurance coverage is turning EU governments into disaster insurers of last resort, strengthening the case for prevention and

With falling commercial and emergency oil reserves, Europe’s oil price shock could soon become a volume crisis – a

The war in Iran has sent oil prices sharply higher, reviving the question of who bears the cost of

Supplemental private health insurance is becoming more common in universal healthcare systems as a way to secure faster access

With inflation still binding and fiscal space thin, the 2026 Iran shock revives the case for pre-committed, conditional yield

Shale gas was initially hailed as a “revolution”, but the vast amounts of US natural gas production made possible

Real-time assessments of inflation expectations can be valuable for assessing the inflation outlook. This column decomposes inflation swaps for

Not all energy shocks are alike. This column uses a multi-country, multi-sector DSGE model with production networks and trade

China’s green industrial strategy has outpaced demand, leaving renewables firms under strain and grid expansion as the key test

As the EU reintegrates international carbon credits into its climate framework, understanding the associated risks is essential. For more

Low insurance coverage is turning EU governments into disaster insurers of last resort, strengthening the case for prevention and

With falling commercial and emergency oil reserves, Europe’s oil price shock could soon become a volume crisis – a

The war in Iran has sent oil prices sharply higher, reviving the question of who bears the cost of

Supplemental private health insurance is becoming more common in universal healthcare systems as a way to secure faster access

With inflation still binding and fiscal space thin, the 2026 Iran shock revives the case for pre-committed, conditional yield

Shale gas was initially hailed as a “revolution”, but the vast amounts of US natural gas production made possible

Real-time assessments of inflation expectations can be valuable for assessing the inflation outlook. This column decomposes inflation swaps for




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