
Trade spillovers of industrial policy
As governments increasingly resort to industrial policy to achieve economic and non-economic objectives, the number of subsidies has more

As governments increasingly resort to industrial policy to achieve economic and non-economic objectives, the number of subsidies has more

While much of the world has benefited from international trade, some regions and individual citizens have been left conspicuously

One of the narratives being pushed by Russia is that its economy is doing better than the West, and

Many antitrust theories of harm relate to price effects. Governments regulate retail prices, for example, to protect smaller shops

A recent European Court of Justice ruling will force FIFA to rewrite its rules on the transfer of football

Governments in advanced economies face growing pressure to increase public spending. This column finds that debt issuance in euro

The question of whether the burden of distress in the banking sector is shared equally among households or distributed

Calls for a ‘joined-up approach’ linking competition, trade and industrial policy have finally been heard in Europe. This second

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

As governments increasingly resort to industrial policy to achieve economic and non-economic objectives, the number of subsidies has more

While much of the world has benefited from international trade, some regions and individual citizens have been left conspicuously

One of the narratives being pushed by Russia is that its economy is doing better than the West, and

Many antitrust theories of harm relate to price effects. Governments regulate retail prices, for example, to protect smaller shops

A recent European Court of Justice ruling will force FIFA to rewrite its rules on the transfer of football

Governments in advanced economies face growing pressure to increase public spending. This column finds that debt issuance in euro

The question of whether the burden of distress in the banking sector is shared equally among households or distributed

Calls for a ‘joined-up approach’ linking competition, trade and industrial policy have finally been heard in Europe. This second

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




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