
Joining competition policy with trade and industrial policy: let’s get specific – part 1
In his report on European competitiveness, Mario Draghi argued that “industrial, competition and trade policies interact closely, and must

In his report on European competitiveness, Mario Draghi argued that “industrial, competition and trade policies interact closely, and must

Persistent differences in per capita incomes are usually attributed to productivity differentials. But countries also converge to widely different

Services can be supplied through cross-border trade, consumption abroad, commercial presence, and the presence of a natural person. The

Recent tensions between the US and China have raised the spectre of technological decoupling. This column explores the impact

International shipping faces significant challenges as emissions trading schemes expand, potentially leading to overlapping greenhouse gas pricing mechanisms. Concerns

Anti-globalisation sentiment has risen significantly in recent decades. Focusing on French voting patterns since 1981, this column analyses the

Industrial policy has been used by many countries throughout history. Yet, it remains one of the most contentious issues

Central banks’ communication strategies are critical in shaping public inflation expectations, especially as inflation remains a pressing global concern.

Removing regulatory barriers to worker mobility such as non-compete agreements can influence worker-level outcomes. This column exploits the changes

No country is safe from the risks posed by connections between politicians and private companies; scandals involving conflicts of

In his report on European competitiveness, Mario Draghi argued that “industrial, competition and trade policies interact closely, and must

Persistent differences in per capita incomes are usually attributed to productivity differentials. But countries also converge to widely different

Services can be supplied through cross-border trade, consumption abroad, commercial presence, and the presence of a natural person. The

Recent tensions between the US and China have raised the spectre of technological decoupling. This column explores the impact

International shipping faces significant challenges as emissions trading schemes expand, potentially leading to overlapping greenhouse gas pricing mechanisms. Concerns

Anti-globalisation sentiment has risen significantly in recent decades. Focusing on French voting patterns since 1981, this column analyses the

Industrial policy has been used by many countries throughout history. Yet, it remains one of the most contentious issues

Central banks’ communication strategies are critical in shaping public inflation expectations, especially as inflation remains a pressing global concern.

Removing regulatory barriers to worker mobility such as non-compete agreements can influence worker-level outcomes. This column exploits the changes

No country is safe from the risks posed by connections between politicians and private companies; scandals involving conflicts of




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