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Technology and economics

Trump on trade: from populism to policy. Donald Trump at the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Maryland.
Technology and economics Experts Comments

Trump on trade: from populism to policy

The future of the global trade regime depends on educating Trump and his supporters that free trade is an opportunity, not a risk.

By Richard Higgott
14 Nov 2016 //
8 mins Reading time
New protectionism, less investment? Unloading containers at the Hamburg Port. Photo: Jgmorard / Flickr (CC BY 2.0). Elcano Blog
Global Spectator Experts Comments

New protectionism, less investment?

Recently, both protectionist voices and measures have been on the increase. Even investments are not immune to the new protectionism.

By Andrés Ortega
02 Nov 2016 //
5 mins Reading time
China's flag at the European Parliament. Photo: © European Union 2014 - European Parliament. Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs Creative Commons license. Elcano Blog
Global Spectator Experts Comments

Is China a market economy?

China believes it has the right to Market Economy Status (MES) at the WTO automatically. The EU’s so-called ‘anti-dumping front’ does not see it this way.

By Andrés Ortega
07 Jun 2016 //
5 mins Reading time
Euro sign at the ECB headquarters in Frankfurt (Germany). Photo: jo.sau / Flickr. Creative Commons License Attribution 2.0 Generic. Elcano Blog.
Future of Europe Experts Comments

The euro: an orphan who no longer needs his parents?

If the Euro / Eurozone wants to have an integrated financial market it will need to create a large sovereign to stabilise the system.

By Miguel Otero Iglesias
09 May 2016 //
6 mins Reading time
Panama Leaks and the Tide of Tax Reform. Overview of Panama, where Mossack Fonseca is headquartered.
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Panama Leaks and the Tide of Tax Reform

The leak of the ‘Panama Papers’ has created an enormous scandal and, more importantly, a great deal of political momentum for the international tax-reform agenda.

By Leonard Seabrooke, Duncan Wigan
13 Apr 2016 //
4 mins Reading time
New York City's daily carbon dioxide emissions as one-tonne spheres. Photo: Carbon Visuals / Flickr. Creative Commons License Attribution. Elcano Blog
Climate and energy Experts Comments

Climate change and Big Data

Immense amounts of data from a wide variety of sources are becoming available at an incredible speed. What is the link between climate change and Big Data?

By Lara Lázaro Touza
09 Mar 2016 //
6 mins Reading time
Secular stagnation. Image via Fabius Maximus Website. Elcano Blog
Global Spectator Experts Comments

Is the world economy seizing up? It’s not just because of China

Is the world economy grinding to a halt? We are probably in the midst of a long cycle or facing a worldwide readjustment or purg.

By Andrés Ortega
16 Feb 2016 //
5 mins Reading time
China has changed the global economic order – with the help of Europe
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China has changed the global economic order – with the help of Europe

Ancient Chinese strategists always believed that a tripolar system is the best political configuration for stability. The same goes for global economic governance, and the three main poles (although not the only ones) should be: the US, China and the European Union.

By Miguel Otero Iglesias
20 Jan 2016 //
6 mins Reading time
The institutional limits to the internationalisation of the RMB
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The institutional limits to the internationalisation of the RMB

The recent inclusion of the renminbi in the IMF’s Special Drawing Rights is a major victory for the People’s Bank of China. Yet for a currency to be highly internationalised, the issuing country must have a stable and transparent political and legal framework.

By Miguel Otero Iglesias
19 Jan 2016 //
5 mins Reading time

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