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Over the past two decades, start-ups have increasingly turned to acquisition as their preferred exit strategy, but the impact

Over the past two decades, start-ups have increasingly turned to acquisition as their preferred exit strategy, but the impact

When Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, over a million Ukrainian refugees fled to Poland. This column shows that far

Europe is successfully building up battery and EV manufacturing capacity, though mainly thanks to foreign investment. Batteries and electric

Proposed streamlining of EU rules on consent for processing of personal data should account for how digital-market incentives shape

European Commission plans to streamline digital rules introduce new inconsistences and fall far short of transformative reform. The European

It is widely assumed that cities are the engines driving national and regional growth. This column analyses productivity dynamics

Following WWII, Japan experienced three decades of rapid productivity growth and convergence with the US. This column studies the

Europe’s long-term prosperity depends on its ability to generate and absorb disruptive innovation. This column argues, however, that the

Export restrictions on industrial raw materials are increasingly used by developing economies to climb value chains. This column explores

A new framework shows how EU digital reforms must balance efficiency with transparent recognition of distributive consequences. To boost

Over the past two decades, start-ups have increasingly turned to acquisition as their preferred exit strategy, but the impact

When Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, over a million Ukrainian refugees fled to Poland. This column shows that far

Europe is successfully building up battery and EV manufacturing capacity, though mainly thanks to foreign investment. Batteries and electric

Proposed streamlining of EU rules on consent for processing of personal data should account for how digital-market incentives shape

European Commission plans to streamline digital rules introduce new inconsistences and fall far short of transformative reform. The European

It is widely assumed that cities are the engines driving national and regional growth. This column analyses productivity dynamics

Following WWII, Japan experienced three decades of rapid productivity growth and convergence with the US. This column studies the

Europe’s long-term prosperity depends on its ability to generate and absorb disruptive innovation. This column argues, however, that the

Export restrictions on industrial raw materials are increasingly used by developing economies to climb value chains. This column explores

A new framework shows how EU digital reforms must balance efficiency with transparent recognition of distributive consequences. To boost




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