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Geneva24
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Geneva Reports on the World Economy

Geneva 24: Debt: The Eye of the Storm

  • Alan M. Taylor
  • Moritz Schularick
  • Laurence Boone
  • Oscar Jorda

9 Feb 2022
  • Debt the Eye of the Storm: Introduction
  • Discussions: Debt the Eye of the Storm
  • The Backdrop: Debt in the 21st century
  • Public Debt
  • Household Debt
  • Corporate Debt
  • China's Debt Surge: How concerned should we be
  • Higher Public Debt, higher inflation?
  • Conclusion: What to worry about, what not to worry about, and what to do about it
Latin America eBook
Book

Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists

  • Ilan Goldfajn
  • Eduardo Levy Yeyati

20 Dec 2021
  • Introduction: Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists
  • The Latin American pandemic
  • “The pandemic can be used as a cover for wasteful spending”
  • “QE in advanced economies does not provide a convincing argument for monetary financing in emerging ones”
  • “Even moderate increases in interest rates may be a cause of concern for fiscal sustainability”
  • “Good results are the best guarantee of central bank independence”
  • “Evidence suggests inequality and low productivity growth are intertwined”
  • “Social discontent can be easily mobilised to immobilise public policy”
  • “Lack of progress cannot be solved by a redistributive strategy”
  • “I have strong doubts about the possibility of having successful industrial policies in the region”
  • “The international financial community should rethink its risk tolerance”
  • “The pandemic packed a triple inequality-increasing punch”
  • “Replacing existing targeted programmes with a UBI would leave the poor worse off”
  • “The pandemic showed the importance of transitory poverty in the determination of coverage for social programmes”
  • “Societies are experiencing radical political fractures; Latin American countries are no exception”
  • “My bold prediction is that we will end up reinventing social democracy”
  • “In Chile, the middle class is ‘too rich for the state and too poor for the market’”
  • “Colombia, Peru and Chile are entering a populist phase from which it will not be easy to escape”
PI114
Policy insights

Policy Insights

Policy Insight 114: Revisiting the EU framework: Economic necessities and legal options

  • philippe Martin
  • Jean-Claude Piris
  • Jean Pisani-Ferry
  • Miguel Poiares Maduro
  • Lucrezia Reichlin
  • Armin Steinbach
  • Beatrice Weder di Mauro

16 Dec 2021
Procurement eBook
Book

Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies

  • Oriana Bandiera
  • Erica Bosio
  • Giancarlo Spagnolo

30 Nov 2021
  • Introduction: Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies
  • Rules, bunching and discretion in emergency procurement: Evidence from an earthquake
  • Renegotiations of public contracts: A blessing in disguise?
  • Public procurement under and after emergencies
  • Political connections in public procurement
  • The changing perceptions of corruption during the Covid-19 pandemic in Russia
  • Complementary regulations to improve public procurement
  • The role of buyer competence
  • Traditional audit design may distort incentives
  • Infrastructure procurement and elite-level collusion in Lebanon
  • Pandemic corruption: Insights from Latin America
  • Procurement during health crises when not just incompetence and corruption matter
  • Emergency procurement and the Covid-19 crisis: Insights from Italian administrative data
  • Public procurement at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic
  • Buyer’s discretion in Russian public procurement during the Covid-19 emergency
  • Managing critical supply shortages of vaccines and PPE in Asia and the Pacific
PolicyInsight113
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Policy Insights

Policy Insight 113: Euro area policy mix: From horizontal to vertical coordination

  • Marcello Messori
  • Marco Buti

13 Oct 2021
  • COVID-19
  • EU Economic Architecture
No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
Book

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No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy

  • Francesco Caselli
  • Alexander Ludwig
  • Frederick van der Ploeg

8 Oct 2021
  • Climate Change
  • Introduction: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
  • Norway: A large importer of electric cars and a large exporter of oil
  • Why do we need a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism? Towards the development of a Climate Club
  • No brainers in Argentina’s climate policy
  • Low-hanging fruit in the Amazon: Feasible and cost-effective paths for Brazilian climate policy
  • Reforming energy subsidies in the Middle East and North Africa: Easy pickings for climate policy or a political bombshell?
  • No brainers in India
  • Climate policy towards carbon neutrality in China
  • From quick wins to big wins: Policies for structural transformation and low‑carbon growth in China
  • Opportunities for fast and cost-effective decarbonisation in Russia
  • Low-hanging fruit in Australia’s climate policy
  • Climate policy opportunities for the United States
  • Improving Canada’s approach to mitigating carbon emissions
  • Strategic decarbonisation options for the UK
  • The French case
  • Enhancing climate mitigation policy in Germany
  • Climate protection in Germany: Good, but not yet good enough
  • Danish climate policy: Past achievements and future challenges
  • Sweden: Finance negative emissions and remove the transport sector target
  • Low-hanging fruit in climate policy: The case of Poland
  • Climate policy in the broader sustainability context: Joint implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and th
  • The critical role of feebates in climate mitigation strategies
  • Making carbon taxation a global win-win
PI112
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Policy Insights

Policy Insight 112: The fragile triangle: Price stability, bank regulation and central bank reserves

  • Hans Gersbach

6 Oct 2021
  • Central Banking
  • Financial Regulation and Banking
PI111
Policy insights

Policy Insights

Policy Insight 111: Mandatory corporate carbon disclosures and the path to net zero

  • Dirk Schoenmaker
  • Stefan Reichelstein
  • Gaizka Ormazabal
  • Christian Leuz
  • Marcin Kacperczyk
  • Patrick Bolton

4 Oct 2021
  • Climate Change
  • Global economy
PI110
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Policy Insights

Policy Insight 110: Vaccination strategies in the midst of an epidemic

  • Mathias Dewatripont

1 Oct 2021
Fostering FinTech for Financial Transformation: The Case of South Korea
Book

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Fostering FinTech for Financial Transformation: The Case of South Korea

  • Thorsten Beck
  • Yung Chul Park

16 Sep 2021
  • Introduction: Fostering FinTech for Financial Transformation: The Case of South Korea
  • Finance and technology: What is changing and what is not
  • Digital technology and financial innovation: A literature survey
  • Market structure, regulation and the FinTech revolution
  • Cryptocurrency regulation and enforcement in the US and Europe
The ECB strategy: The 2021 review and its future
Report

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The ECB strategy: The 2021 review and its future

  • Klaus Adam
  • Warwick Mckibbin
  • Michael McMahon
  • Lucrezia Reichlin
  • Ricardo Reis
  • Giovanni Ricco
  • Beatrice Weder di Mauro

1 Sep 2021
  • Introduction: The ECB Strategy: The 2021 review and its future
  • The objectives of monetary policy
  • The tools of monetary policy at the ECB: A new normal
  • Fiscal and monetary interactions
  • Climate change and monetary policy
  • Appendix: Stylised facts on inflation in the euro area
Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation: Perspectives from China and Europe
Book

Vox eBooks

Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation: Perspectives from China and Europe

  • Bernard Hoekman
  • Kong Qingjiang
  • Xinquan Tu
  • Dong Wang

12 Jul 2021
  • Introduction: Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation
  • Reviving the negotiation function of the WTO: Why the onus falls on the three major powers
  • Transparency and Local Subsidies in China and the United States
  • China, the European Union, and the WTO Dispute Settlement Crisis
  • Special and differential treatment and developing country status: Can the two be separated?
  • National security and other non-trade objectives under WTO law
  • Is it Possible to Promote an Agricultural Agenda in the WTO?
  • About Knowledge and Rulemaking: Reforming WTO Rules on Subsidies
  • A Core Proposal for Reforming the WTO’s Subsidy Rules
  • What kinds of rules are needed to support digital trade?
  • Updating the General Agreement on Trade in Services
  • The EU–China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment: A Model for Investment Coverage in the World Trade Organization?
  • State-Owned Enterprises and International Competition: Towards Plurilateral Agreement
  • Climate Change, Trade Policy, and the WTO
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