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- Publication date
- 7 March 2022 (Last updated on: 27 March 2024)
- Author
- Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs
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Documents
WP2024/24 - The EU Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) is at the core of the bloc's industrial decarbonization efforts. This paper explores whether there is a causal relationship between industrial firms’ emission intensity and their economic and financial performance.
WP2024/23 - This paper focuses on how fragmented regulatory authority exposes foreign investors to expropriation and information risks.
WP2024/22 - This paper addresses these challenges to investigate the citizen-level elements of accountability in the European Single Market.
WP2024/21 - This paper focuses on the structural features of financial systems and builds an index to benchmark EU financial systems against their potential to enhance resilient growth and international risk sharing.
WP2024/20 - This paper studies the general equilibrium effects of carbon permit banking during the transition to a climate-neutral economy by 2050.
WP2024/19 - This paper proposes an alternative policy to the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM): the Leakage Border Adjustment Mechanism (LBAM).
WP2024/18 - This paper analyzes how European monetary integration has affected US outward FDI (OFDI), which we call the 'euro effect'.
WP2022/13 - This paper studies the impact of the threat of trade barriers caused by the Brexit referendum on labour markets.
WP2022/12 - This paper studies the impact of Brexit on the UK’s trade with the EU, relative to its trade with the rest of the world.
WP2022/11 - (Why) do prices and inflation rates differ within the euro area? This paper studies the relevance of a national border between Austria and Germany for grocery prices, and finds large assortment and price differences between these two regions.
WP2022/10 - This paper estimates the impact of participation in Global Value Chains (GVCs) on unemployment. It shows that a higher participation reduces the unemployment rate in less advanced EU economies, while it increases it in core countries.
WP2022/09 - This paper derives a European Herfindahl–Hirschman concentration index from 15 micro-aggregated country datasets. It finds that changes in concentration in Europe are positively associated with changes in productivity and allocative efficiency.
WP2022/08 - Has the Euro created a more competitive market? Using a staggered difference-in-differences design, this paper finds that the Euro has increased firm-level market power between 23% and 30%, after its adoption.
WP2022/07 - Thirty years after the 1992 deadline for 'completing' the European single market, how can we judge Europe’s progress toward that goal? How should we estimate prospective gains from further steps?
WP2022/06 - This study uses both econometric and modelling techniques to quantify the macroeconomic impact of regulatory reforms removing barriers in the European Single Market for services that have taken place in the European Union between 2006 and 2017.