Daniel Gros

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How Europe Could Benefit From Trump's Second Term

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On the trade front, at least, a second Trump administration could provide opportunities, not just pose threats, to the European Union.

The Real Inflation Culprits

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The very central banks that are being praised for reining in inflation played a significant role in causing it.

That Old Time Anti-Vaxx Feeling

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Belief in evolution is strongly linked to acceptance of vaccination.

The Real Cost Of Trump's Trade Wars

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American consumers could turn out to be the biggest losers in the U.S. trade dispute with China.

How Europe Should Respond To Trump's Steel Tariffs

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When it comes to steel, there is a way to give Trump his victory that aligns with the EU's economic interests.

Whither The Multilateral Trading System?

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With cooperation unlikely, the world should prepare itself for the erosion of the World Trade Organization.

The Inflation Target Trap

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The onset of growth without significant inflation has created a conundrum for the world's central banks.

Calling The Protectionists' Bluff

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Although new trade deals can spark controversy, it is highly unlikely that protectionism will prevail.

Mixed Signals From The Eurozone

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Upcoming elections in France and Italy will have a significant impact on whether the euro zone survives.

Brexit In A Brave New World

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Economic theory predicts that erecting new trade barriers hurts both sides.

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