
Industrial policy in the EU: Working together to get it right
EU countries are increasingly turning to industrial policy to boost growth and productivity, while accelerating the green transition, in

EU countries are increasingly turning to industrial policy to boost growth and productivity, while accelerating the green transition, in

Intensifying climate extremes are exposing growing gaps in insurance coverage and threatening financial resilience. Drawing on a recent panel

Unpaid care provided by family members or friends remains the predominant form of support for older people in Europe.

Preventing early school-leaving can enable disadvantaged youth to break cycles of multi-dimensional disadvantage. This column analyses a sample of

Fighting global warming requires huge investments in decarbonated energy generation. To address this challenge, the European authorities introduced a

Trade agreements increasingly include a focus on sustainability goals. This column examines the impact of environmental, labour, and civil

Elevated corporate debt and high interest rates amid heightened uncertainty will test global economic resilience. Moreover, the increasing role

Understanding the varied impact of work from home across society is important for businesses, workers, and policymakers alike. This

Global disruptions have highlighted the euro area’s reliance on foreign input sourcing. Using firm-level data for five EU member

Between 2007 and 2019, inequality within many EU countries increased, while inequality between countries declined. This column examines these

EU countries are increasingly turning to industrial policy to boost growth and productivity, while accelerating the green transition, in

Intensifying climate extremes are exposing growing gaps in insurance coverage and threatening financial resilience. Drawing on a recent panel

Unpaid care provided by family members or friends remains the predominant form of support for older people in Europe.

Preventing early school-leaving can enable disadvantaged youth to break cycles of multi-dimensional disadvantage. This column analyses a sample of

Fighting global warming requires huge investments in decarbonated energy generation. To address this challenge, the European authorities introduced a

Trade agreements increasingly include a focus on sustainability goals. This column examines the impact of environmental, labour, and civil

Elevated corporate debt and high interest rates amid heightened uncertainty will test global economic resilience. Moreover, the increasing role

Understanding the varied impact of work from home across society is important for businesses, workers, and policymakers alike. This

Global disruptions have highlighted the euro area’s reliance on foreign input sourcing. Using firm-level data for five EU member

Between 2007 and 2019, inequality within many EU countries increased, while inequality between countries declined. This column examines these




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