Items where Division is "European Institute" and Year is 2021
University Structure (97936)
European Institute (3541)
Number of items: 40.
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What about the risk of a bursting asset bubble? (2021)
Ball, Laurence M. and Codogno, Lorenzo and El-Erian, Mohamed A. and Frankel, Jeffrey A. and Gagnon, Joseph E. and Glassman, James E. and Hess, Gregory D. and Jerram, Richard and Funk Kirkegaard, Jacob and Koo, Richard C. and Litan, Robert E. and Mason, J.W. and Mayer, Thomas and Mirow, Thomas and Nowotny, Ewald and O’Neill, Jim and Posen, Adam S. and Schmieding, Holger and Shapiro, Robert J. and Sumerlin, Marc and White, William R.
NI is the right way to pay for social care after COVID, but it needs to be made fairer. (2021)
Barr, Nicholas
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The performance of politically connected firms in South East Europe: state capture or business capture? (2021)
Bartlett, Will
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Putting the China-EU investment agreement in perspective – and assessing the lessons for the UK. (2021)
Basedow, Robert
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The European Central Bank’s revised monetary policy strategy. (2021)
Begg, Iain
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Lending cycles and real outcomes: costs of political misalignment. (2021)
Bircan, Çağatay and Saka, Orkun
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The art of following the science. (2021)
Bronk, Richard
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Europe’s call for semiconductor factories: a solution in search of a problem? (2021)
Hancké, Bob
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Fears of rising inflation are much ado about nothing. (2021)
Hancké, Bob
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Why trade unions have a problem with the minimum wage and what can be done about it. (2021)
Hancké, Bob
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The iron cage revisited: how Brexit constrains the UK. (2021)
Hancké, Bob
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Brexit, batteries and the fate of the British car industry. (2021)
Hancké, Bob and Mathei, Laurenz
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Dancing in the dark: what Brexit means for UK-EU trade and UK industry. (2021)
Hancké, Bob and Mathei, Laurenz and Galiay, Artus
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UK-EU trade: the combination of Brexit, wider societal and industrial trends, and COVID-19 is creating a perfect storm for British exporting companies. (2021)
Hancké, Bob and Mathei, Laurenz and Galiay, Artus
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A new policy paradigm from the LSE Maryam Forum: 6. human mobility, integration and social cohesion. (2021)
Hangartner, Dominik and Martelli, Angelo and Malaeb, Bilal and Avila, Doménica
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