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How big is China’s digital economy? 智库出版物
2018
作者:  Alicia García-Herrero;  Jianwei Xu
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China  digital  ICT &  digital agenda  Must-Reads Summer 2018  trade  
Financial literacy and inclusive growth in the European Union 智库出版物
2018
作者:  Uuriintuya Batsaikhan;  Maria Demertzis
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education  finance  financial literacy  Must-Reads Summer 2018  
The impact of industrial robots on EU employment and wages: A local labour market approach 智库出版物
2018
作者:  Francesco Chiacchio;  Georgios Petropoulos;  David Pichler
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artificial intelligence  employment policy and labour markets  industry  Must-Reads Summer 2018  productivity  robots  unemployment  
Are European firms falling behind in the global corporate research race? 智库出版物
2018
作者:  Reinhilde Veugelers
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artificial intelligence  corporates  digital  firms &  competitiveness  high-tech  Must-Reads Summer 2018  Research &  development  robots  
Addressing Europe’s failure to clean up the transport sector 智库出版物
2018
作者:  Simone Tagliapietra;  Georg Zachmann
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cars  Decarbonisation  greenhouse gas emissions  Must-Reads Summer 2018  Paris Agreement  transport  
Tales from a crisis: diverging narratives of the euro area 智库出版物
2018
作者:  Henrik Müller;  Giuseppe Porcaro;  Gerret von Nordheim
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euro crisis  European Central Bank (ECB)  financial crisis  media  Must-Reads Summer 2018  newspapers  
People on the move: migration and mobility in the European Union 智库出版物
2018
作者:  Uuriintuya Batsaikhan;  Zsolt Darvas;  Inês Goncalves Raposo
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employment policy and labour markets  EU Migration  European governance  migration  migration policy  Must-Reads Summer 2018  refugee crisis  refugees