
Geopolitics in the evaluation of international scientific collaboration
International collaboration is one of modern science’s quiet superpowers. Increasingly, it is also a geopolitical flashpoint. This column presents

International collaboration is one of modern science’s quiet superpowers. Increasingly, it is also a geopolitical flashpoint. This column presents

In recent decades, European firms’ share of global venture investment activity has remained flat or even declined. This gap

The European Commission has launched another attempt to reform capital markets, rebranded as the ‘Savings and Investment Union’. This

Artificial intelligence promises to reshape economies worldwide, but firm-level evidence on its effects in Europe remains scarce. This column

Forecasts on the economic impacts of artificial intelligence diverge sharply. This column assesses how the current AI wave is

Digital design increasingly confers a competitive edge in global tech markets. This column examines how the award to Apple

The novelty and speed of diffusion of generative AI means that evidence on its impact on productivity and the

In many developing countries, productive firms remain too small, while less productive firms are too large. Such misallocation contributes

The EU’s digital economy relies on investments by the telecoms industry to keep the bloc at the forefront of

Work from home is now a permanent feature of how firms organise production, yet its effects on productivity remain

International collaboration is one of modern science’s quiet superpowers. Increasingly, it is also a geopolitical flashpoint. This column presents

In recent decades, European firms’ share of global venture investment activity has remained flat or even declined. This gap

The European Commission has launched another attempt to reform capital markets, rebranded as the ‘Savings and Investment Union’. This

Artificial intelligence promises to reshape economies worldwide, but firm-level evidence on its effects in Europe remains scarce. This column

Forecasts on the economic impacts of artificial intelligence diverge sharply. This column assesses how the current AI wave is

Digital design increasingly confers a competitive edge in global tech markets. This column examines how the award to Apple

The novelty and speed of diffusion of generative AI means that evidence on its impact on productivity and the

In many developing countries, productive firms remain too small, while less productive firms are too large. Such misallocation contributes

The EU’s digital economy relies on investments by the telecoms industry to keep the bloc at the forefront of

Work from home is now a permanent feature of how firms organise production, yet its effects on productivity remain




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