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Which risks and challenges are currently keeping economists up at night? ҹȤ´«Ã½'s Juan José Toribio and Pedro Videla point to supply bottlenecks, fiscal...
Spain's central bank chief, Pablo Hernández de Cos, clarifies the European Central Bank's new monetary policy strategy. He also explains why an intere...
Will Europe, China, the United States or emerging economies take on new roles in the post-COVID world? What economic reforms might be needed next? Pro...
Sports teams are increasingly leveraging the power of artificial intelligence to enhance their performance. Here are five things companies can learn f...
Living life and going to work in the age of coronavirus takes its toll physically, emotionally and mentally. A survey of European workers by ҹȤ´«Ã½'s Je...
A balanced budget: is it a moral obligation or a rule of thumb? To what extent should it steer an economic recovery during the pandemic caused by COVI...
Axel Lambert advises organizations, companies and professionals on how to prepare for, react to and prevent health emergencies. After years of working...
Europe, like other regions, is excellent at moving from money to research but falls short at moving from research to money. How to reduce the gap to s...
What are we economists looking at now? Here are six charts that help us understand economic growth trends, trade tensions, Brexit uncertainty, tools b...
Zombie lending has prolonged the pain of Europe's sovereign debt crisis, especially in Italy, where economic woes continue. New research links an effo...
For every 1 euro invested in urban bike-sharing programs, cities are seeing as much as 1.72 euros in return. Will this golden era of cycling last? A l...
Few, if any, companies anticipated Brexit. Now we're all being rocked by the uncertainties, since no one knows quite how this messy divorce will play ...
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The Eurozone credit crunch deserves about half of the blame, which is a lot, according to research by ҹȤ´«Ã½'s Christian Eufinger and co-authors. They o...
Crowdfunding is among the fastest growing segments in the financial industry. What are the options and what are their strengths over traditional forms...
Astronaut Pedro Duque, the first Spaniard to go up into space, shares the keys to launching out and going where no one has gone before.
In their 2017 book on the theoretical and practical aspects of collective bargaining, professors José Ramón Pin and Guido Stein examine six pitched ba...
A 2016 survey takes the pulse of executives in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom as they plan for their e-commerce initiatives, wit...
Is Brexit as bad as the markets' moves seem to suggest? Who will be most affected? What might the future relationship between the EU and the U.K. look...