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Helena Vieira

December 29th, 2016

Editor picks on Brexit, Trump and the Eurozone

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Helena Vieira

December 29th, 2016

Editor picks on Brexit, Trump and the Eurozone

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Brexit

bristol-industrial-museumInvesting in the future of the UK: LSE relaunches its Growth Commission

Labour markets, industrial policy, the financial sector and openness are key areas of the upcoming report, writes Anna Valero

 

 

 

skyscapersBrexit can have profound implications for firms on both sides of the Atlantic

Since 2010, 9% of foreign US affiliates’ profit has come from the UK, write Douglas Cumming and Shaker A. Zahra

 

 

Trump

us-flagWhat Donald Trump could do to ‘make America great again’ without destroying free trade

Investors are looking for signs that the populist agendas of his campaign will be left where they belong: on the campaign trail, writes Simeon Djankov

 

 

trumpAn isolationist America will be bad for the world

Europe has to impress on the Americans that it can benefit from free trade, writes Sir Christopher Pissarides

 

 

 

 

containerAfter the US elections, how do we return to a constructive debate about trade?

Rising protectionism is slowing global trade and hampering a still-fragile global economic outlook, writes Pedro Nicolaci da Costa

 

 

 

The Eurozone

ecbIs a loose monetary policy still appropriate for the Eurozone?

A survey of economic experts discusses quantitative easing and its impact on structural reforms in the EU – by Wouter Den Haan, Ethan Ilzetzki, Martin Ellison, Michael McMahon and Ricardo Reis

 

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