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1. The EU can manage without Russian liquified natural gas

2. Can Chinese growth defy gravity?

3. Adjusting to the energy shock: the right policies for European industry

4. The longer-term fiscal challenges facing the European Union

5. The potential of sovereign sustainability-linked bonds in the drive for net-zero

6. How Europe should answer the US Inflation Reduction Act

7. Preparing for the next winter: Europe’s gas outlook for 2023

8. Don’t look only to Brussels to increase the supply of safe assets in the European Union

9. Which mergers should the European Commission review under the Digital Markets Act?

10. A European policy mix to address food insecurity linked to Russia’s war

11. How to implement the self-preferencing ban in the European Union’s Digital Markets Act

12. Promotion of high capacity broadband to rebuild and recover from the pandemic

13. Completing Europe’s banking union: economic requirements and legal conditions

14. Lessons for Europe from China’s quest for semiconductor self-reliance

15. How have sanctions impacted Russia?

16. An assessment of Europe’s options for addressing the crisis in energy markets

17. Will Ukraine’s refugees go home?

18. Enlarging and deepening: giving substance to the European Political Community

19. A grand bargain to steer through the European Union’s energy crisis

20. Decarbonisation of the energy system

21. Does Europe need a Health Union?

22. Better pensions for the European Union’s self-employed

23. Beating burnout: identifying bad jobs and improving job quality

24. How to make the EU Energy Platform an effective emergency tool

25. An analysis of central bank decision-making

26. Legal options for a green golden rule in the European Union’s fiscal framework

27. Commercialisation contracts: European support for low-carbon technology deployment

28. Europe should not neglect its capital markets union

29. Blending the physical and virtual: a hybrid model for the future of work

30. The great COVID-19 divergence: managing a sustainable and equitable recovery in the European Union

31. How difficult is China’s business environment for European and American companies?

32. Accounting for climate policies in Europe’s sovereign debt market

33. Navigating through hydrogen

34. Is the European Union’s investment agreement with China underrated?

35. A whole-economy carbon price for Europe and how to get there

36. Low interest rates in Europe and the US: one trend, two stories

37. The geopolitics of the European Green Deal

38. The productivity paradox: policy lessons from MICROPROD

39. Economic crisis in the Middle East and North Africa

40. The nonsense of Next Generation EU net balance calculations

41. The risks from climate change to sovereign debt in Europe

42. A new direction for the European Union’s half-hearted semiconductor strategy

43. A green fiscal pact: climate investment in times of budget consolidation

44. Biometric technologies at work: a proposed use-based taxonomy

45. What is holding back artificial intelligence adoption in Europe?

46. Is the COVID-19 crisis an opportunity to boost the euro as a global currency?

47. Should Denmark and Sweden join the banking Union?

48. Six years after Ukraine’s Euromaidan: reforms and challenges ahead

49. The financial fragility of European households in the time of COVID-19

50. Greening the recovery by greening the fiscal consolidation

51. An effective economic response to the Coronavirus in Europe

52. Racing against COVID-19: a vaccines strategy for Europe

53. The European Union’s post-Brexit reckoning with financial markets

54. Rebooting Europe: a framework for a post COVID-19 economic recovery

55. The European Central Bank in the COVID-19 crisis: whatever it takes, within its mandate

56. COVID-19’s reality shock for external-funding dependent emerging economies

57. A European carbon border tax: much pain, little gain

58. How good is the European Commission’s Just Transition Fund proposal?

59. FDI another day: Russian reliance on European investment

60. From climate change to cyber attacks: Incipient financial-stability risks for the euro area

61. Market versus policy Europeanisation: has an imbalance grown over time?

62. Financing the European Union: New Context, New Responses

63. Emerging Europe and the capital markets union

64. Why has COVID-19 hit different European Union economies so differently?

65. European Union recovery funds: strings attached, but not tied up in knots

66. Can EU competition law address market distortions caused by state-controlled enterprises?

67. Bridging the divide: new evidence about firms and digitalisation

68. The European Union-Russia-China energy triangle

69. The next generation of digital currencies: in search of stability

70. Crisis management for euro-area banks in central Europe

71. Brexit and the European financial system

72. Europe in a new world order

73. Making the best of Brexit for the EU27 financial system

74. Is Brexit an opportunity to reform the European Parliament?

75. Why is it so hard to reach the EU’s ‘poverty’ target?

76. European insurance union and how to get there