RSCAS Working Papers
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- 2917/20: Re-estimating the effects of stricter standards on trade: endogeneity matters

- Anirudh Shingal, Malte Ehrich and Liliana Foletti
- 2023/40: Impacts of climate change on global agri-food trade

- Martina Bozzola, Emilia Lamonaca and Fabio Santeramo
- 2023/17: The Macroeconomic Stabilization of Tariff Shocks: What is the Optimal Monetary Response?

- Giancarlo Corsetti and Paul Bergin
- 2023/09: Global Livestock Trade and Infectious Diseases

- Cosimo Beverelli and Rohit Ticku
- 2023/41: Fair Play? The Politics of Evaluating Foreign Subsidies in the European Union

- Robert Basedow, Sophie Meunier and Christilla Roederer-Rynning
- 2023/15: Debt crises, fast and slow Giancarlo

- Giancarlo Corsetti
- 2023/26: A (more) systematic exploration of the trade effect of product-specific rules of origin

- Julien Gourdon, Karin Gourdon and Jaime de Melo
- 2023/42: Global Governance by the EU

- Maria Giulia Amadio Viceré and Stephanie C. Hofmann
- 2023/45: Technical measures, Environmental protection, and Trade

- Fabio Santeramo, Emilia Lamonaca and Charlotte Emlinger
- 2023/29: Revisiting the impact of per-unit duties on agricultural export prices

- Fabio Santeramo and Dela-Dem Fiankor
- 2023/39: Sanctions and services trade: the neglected dimension

- Anirudh Shingal
- 2023/12: Investment Treaty Reform when Regulatory Chill Causes Global Warming

- Henrik Horn
- 2023/10: Reducing regulatory trade costs: why and how?

- Jacques Pelkmans
- 2023/47: The import effects of the Entry Price System

- Fabio Santeramo, Victor Martinez-Gomez and Laura Márquez-Ramos
- 2023/06: Challenges Faced by Judges When Enforcing EU Competition Law: EU and National Perspectives

- Pier Luigi Parcu, Giorgio Monti and Marco Botta
- 2023/18: Public Opinion and Immigration in Europe: Can Regional Migration Flows Predict Public Attitudes to Immigration?

- Lenka Dražanová and Jérôme Gonnot
- 2023/14: Reassessing the Safeguards Mess

- Bernard Hoekman and Petros Mavroidis
- 2023/51: Position Statement on the European Commission’s Proposal for a SEPs Regulation

- Niccolò Galli, Igor Nikolic and Marco Botta
- 2023/07: The SME Finance Gap in The European Union

- Thorsten Beck and Natalie Kessler
- 2023/46: Beyond the Battle of Narratives: Global soft power dynamics and the EU’s strategic approach on international cultural relations in the context of the emerging new world order

- Tamas Szucs
- 2023/32: On the impact of provincial development policies in South Africa

- Fabio Santeramo and Lerato Phali
- 2023/21: The Future of the EU Bioenergy Sector: Economic, Environmental, Social, and Legislative Challenges

- Fabio Santeramo, Monica Delsignore and Enrica Imbert
- 2023/19: International Jurdisdiction Over Standard-Essential Patents

- Henrik Horn
- 2023/22: Short and Variable Lags

- Giancarlo Corsetti, Gergely Buda and Vasco Carvalho
- 2023/34: Structural indicators to assess effectiveness of the EU’s Code of Practice on Disinformation

- Iva Nenadic, Elda Brogi and Konrad Bleyer-Simon,
- 2023/03: Reforming the EU internal electricity market in the middle of a huge energy crisis: an absolute short-term emergency or preparation for the future?

- Jean-Michel Glachant
- 2023/20: Party placement in the void: the European political space in 10 years of cross-national Voting Advice Applications

- Andres Reiljan, Lorenzo Cicchi and Diego Garzia
- 2023/30: Shall we share? The principle of FRAND in B2B data sharing

- Marco Botta
- 2023/01: Post-colonial Citizenship and Decolonisation as a Turning Point: Continuities and Discontinuities in African states

- Bronwen Manby
- 2023/02: Foreign Direct Investment and Structural Transformation in Africa

- Bernard Hoekman, Marco Sanfilippo and Margherita Tambussi
- 2023/37: Digital Trade, Data Protection and EU Adequacy Decisions

- Bernard Hoekman, Martina Ferracane and Erik van der Marel van der Marel
- 2023/55: Votes for Sale

- Rohit Ticku
- 2023/49: The Copernican Revolution of Luxembourg Nationality: From an Insular to an Expansive Citizenship Regime

- Denis Scuto
- 2023/16: The Metaverse: technology, financing and economics

- Pier Luigi Parcu, Niccolo' Galli and Chiara Carozza
- 2023/04: What determines the shape of migrant and non-migrant populations’ attitudes toward immigration in Europe?

- Michaela Šedovič and Lenka Dražanová
- 2023/08: Does the risk of carbon leakage justify the CBAM?

- Håkan Nordström
- 2023/35: Who lends the EU the ‘right to govern’?: Symbolic legitimacy vs. pragmatic policy framing in party communication during the Covid-19 pandemic

- Anja Thomas
- 2022/76: Managing Externalities in the WTO: The Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies

- Bernard Hoekman, Petros Mavroidis and Sunayana Sasmal
- 2022/11: Japan’s Promotion of Smart Cities at Home and Abroad: Socioeconomic and Strategic Considerations

- Corey Wallace
- 2022/59: China and WTO Reform

- Bernard Hoekman, Xinquan Tu and Robert Wolfe
- 2022/66: Global PeaceTech: Unlocking the Better Angels of our Techne

- Kalypso Nicolaidis and Michele Giovanardi
- 2022/42: Consistent regulatory and self-regulatory mechanisms for media freedom in the Digital Single Market. The European Media Freedom Act (EMFA) as meta-regulation

- Marta Cantero Gamito
- 2022/56: Africa under a Warming Climate: The Role of Trade Towards Building Resilient Adaptation in Agriculture

- Henri Casella and Jaime de Melo
- 2022/69: Free Movement and European Welfare States: Why Child Benefits for EU Workers Should Not Be Exportable

- Martin Ruhs and Joakim Palme
- 2022/09: Challenging the Belt and Road Initiative: The American and European alternatives

- Pietro Masina
- 2022/44: Green hydrogen – How grey can it be?

- Johannes Brauer, Manuel Villavicencio and Johannes Trüby
- 2022/55: Demand-side flexibility in distribution grids: voluntary versus mandatory contracting

- Athir Nouicer, Leonardo Meeus and Erik Delarue
- 2022/61: Progressive tendering of regional railway services

- Juan Montero, Matthias Finger and Teodora Serafimova
- 2022/62: Brothers in arms: The value of coalitions in sanctions regimes

- Sonali Chowdhry, Julian Hinz and Katrin Kamin
- 2022/53: The Social Roots of the Transnational Cleavage: Education, Occupation, and Sex

- Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks
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