Blog post
29 June 2016
Brexit: who trades what with the UK?
The result of the UK referendum to leave the European union will likely impact the UKs trade with other countries. Our database shows what products E
Blog post
29 June 2016
The result of the UK referendum to leave the European union will likely impact the UKs trade with other countries. Our database shows what products E
Blog post
27 June 2016
India and the EU must adopt a flexible approach, and iron out differences on crucial issues, to ensure that the India-EU FTA becomes a reality.
Blog post
01 June 2016
Negotiations on a trade agreement between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and their free trade partners could have major implicatio
Blog post
23 May 2016
Whats at stake: Since the recent leak of documents on TTIP (Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership) negotiations, there has been renewed inte
Blog post
09 May 2016
Whats at stake: The prevailing narrative for the rise of anti-establishment politicians is that advocates of integration vastly underestimated the pl
Event
29 April 2016
After years of rapid growth, China's GDP is expanding more slowly.
Blog post
04 April 2016
Whats at stake: In the populist narrative against globalization, trade deficits are seen as costing jobs. While this mercantilist view of the world i
Blog post
21 March 2016
Whats at stake: The success of presidential candidates Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders has had bloggers wondered whether the backlash against globali
Opinion piece
17 March 2016
Those who argue that Brexit would let the UK take back sovereignty overlook the impact of trade on domestic law-making.
Blog post
16 March 2016
Ukraines closer ties with the EU have been controversial. The Association Agreement is now facing a referendum in the Netherlands. But what exactly i
Blog post
03 March 2016
As we approach the referendum that will decide whether the UK continues to be a member of the European Union, we review the UKs trade position. If Br
Blog post
17 February 2016
Misalignments of real exchange rates continue to be the most visible and painful symptom of asymmetric shocks within the Eurozone. An important factor
Blog post
08 February 2016
Speech held at Bruegel event on "How will the Paris agreement impact EU climate and energy policies?", on 8 February 2016.
Blog post
15 December 2015
The price of carbon emissions has decreased markedly since the first draft of the Paris Agreement has been released. The decrease in the price of futu
Blog post
01 December 2015
The potential effects of global integration on inflation dynamics, and whether this could affect the ability of central banks to fulfil their mandates
Blog post
26 November 2015
Several countries experiencing conflict have been able to maintain a stable nominal exchange rate and thereby their real exchange rates were either st