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Technology and economics

Inflation-financial stability trade-off. People crossing the street at a traffic light in front of the Federal Reserve Bank headquarters building in Chicago, Illinois (US)
Technology and economics Analyses

The inflation-financial stability trade-off: the Fed at the crossroads

Is there really a dilemma faced by central banks between price stability and the stability of the financial system?

By Ernesto Talvi
18 Apr 2023 //
4 mins Reading time
SteinbergOteroIglesias031423Comment A European central fiscal capacity, the right response to Sino US industrial subsidies
Future of Europe Experts Comments

A European central fiscal capacity: the right response to Sino-US industrial subsidies

In this era of climate change and great-power rivalry, industrial policy is back and this necessarily implies greater public investment.

By Federico Steinberg, Miguel Otero Iglesias
23 Mar 2023 //
5 mins Reading time
Feás031423Comment EU level funding to solve state aid dilemmas
Technology and economics Experts Comments

EU-level funding to solve state-aid dilemmas

Once again, the solution to a European problem is deeper integration. Let us hope that this time EU member States realise in time.

By Enrique Feás
23 Mar 2023 //
4 mins Reading time
The monument sign in front of the parking lot of a Silicon Valley Bank Financial Group office at Santa Clara, California, next door to the headquarters
Technology and economics Analyses

The fall of SVB: are all banks systemically large?

This paper explains the fall of the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), its global shockwaves and the policy implications of the event.

By Enrique Feás, Miguel Otero Iglesias, José Juan Ruiz, Federico Steinberg, Ernesto Talvi, Jorge Tamames
22 Mar 2023 //
21 mins Reading time
Technology and economics Analyses

The US-China technology war and its effects on Europe

The technology war between the US and China has taken a new turn as the two countries’ race to subsidise their industries gathers pace.

By Enrique Feás
28 Feb 2023 //
20 mins Reading time
Cogo&Jorge021623Tribuna The EU India Trade and Technology Council
China, the US and the new world order Experts Comments

The EU-India Trade and Technology Council: opportunities and challenges ahead

In a context of increasing great-power competition, the EU and India are aiming to mutually bolster their respective strategic autonomies.

By Patrizia Cogo Morales, Raquel Jorge Ricart
24 Feb 2023 //
8 mins Reading time
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Technology and economics Experts Comments

Global technology trends: what to watch for in 2023

The year 2023 should be marked by three significant trends in the global technology governance arena that is yet to be built.

By Raquel Jorge Ricart
02 Feb 2023 //
6 mins Reading time
GarcíaHerrero&Ketels011323ARI Understanding the ‘new India’ and what it means for Europe
Technology and economics Analyses

Understanding the ‘new India’ and what it means for Europe

The relation with India is one of the key partnerships that Europe needs to strengthen. However, it must accept that a ‘new India’ is emerging.

By Alicia García Herrero, Christian Ketels
01 Feb 2023 //
13 mins Reading time
Economic priorities in Europe for 2023
Technology and economics Events

Conversation with Nadia Calviño and Fernando Medina on ‘Economic priorities for Europe in 2023’

The European economy is withstanding the shock of the Russian invasion of Ukraine much better than expected.

31 Jan 2023 //
2 mins Reading time

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