Taking stock and looking ahead
The macro-financial environment is changing profoundly. Frank Elderson reflects on the first decade of European banking supervision and looks at the path ahead
Read moreThe macro-financial environment is changing profoundly. Frank Elderson reflects on the first decade of European banking supervision and looks at the path ahead
Read moreDirk Schoenmaker and Hesse McKechnie argue that central banks should take a macro approach to managing system-wide risks stemming from the climate transition to net zero
Read moreBusiness regulations are an impediment to investment. Kamil Sekut and J Scott Marcus find that the volume and complexity of EU laws continue to increase
Read moreBertin Martens explores why EU AI investment has fallen behind the US and the types of market failure that may have led to that situation, and considers an EU artificial intelligence strategy
Read moreEmmanuel Mourlon-Druol analyses what arguments European policymakers have used in discussions about centralising public expenditures at EU level
Read morePiero Cipollone argues that recent advancements in digital technology offer an opportunity to create an integrated European capital market for digital assets
Read moreEmmanuel Macron considers the challenges of European competitiveness and the place of the European Union in a multipolar world
Read moreInnovation, investment and integration. Luis de Guindos discusses the revival of productivity growth in the euro area – a critical challenge that demands urgent attention and collective action
Read moreConcerns over government debt have been on the rise. Martin Larch provides a brief history of government debt in the EU and draws attention to some important issues that are normally kept in the background
Read moreMarco Buti and Marcello Messori discuss Draghi’s European competitiveness report, and argue that European public goods should be the linchpin of a new political and institutional contract
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