Make trade cool again: A well-crafted, flexible US-India trade agreement can unlock lasting economic opportunities
A flexible US–India trade deal could unlock long-term economic gains through tariff cuts and stronger supply chain ties.
By Pravin Krishna
Collective irresponsibility: corporate reputations and the role of associations in lobbying
This paper provides an explanation for why companies sometimes choose to lobby collectively: reputation.
By Christina L. Toenshoff
Compensation, Beliefs in State Intervention, and Support for the Energy Transition
This study examines how government compensation policies influence public support for climate reforms and pro-energy transition candidates in Germany, highlighting the growing divide over state intervention in environmental policy.
By Christina L. Toenshoff
More EU debt issuance would be the best response to Trump’s tariffs
The European Union should think strategically and seize the opportunity to fill the void created by Trump
By Silvia Merler
Sustainability rules are not a block on EU defence financing, but reputational fears are
To mobilise private capital for weapons, the European Commission should clarify the status of defence investing in its sustainable finance framework
By Silvia Merler
How to improve the European Union’s sustainable finance framework
Five adjustments would make the EU sustainable finance framework more effective at delivering the desired alignment of incentives
By Silvia Merler
Memo to the commissioner responsible for financial services
By Silvia Merler