Reducing Transatlantic Barriers to Trade and Investment: An Economic Assessment

Joseph Francois, 12 March 2013

This in-depth study by CEPR, commissioned by the European Commission's Directorate General for Trade, assesses the potential effects of the EU-US Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.

Global Financial Integration, Twin Crises, and the Enduring Search for Financial Stability

Geoffrey R D Underhill, Jasper Blom, 17 January 2013

This report draws on output from the CEPR's PEGGED project to develop a policy-relevant analytical account of the current financial crisis in historical context.

Twenty Years On - The UK and the Future of the Single Market

The Editors, 18 October 2012

The Single European Market is now twenty years old and has evolved to become the most economically integrated trading bloc in the world. This eBook draws together available evidence from HM Government and independent experts about the impact of the Single Market to date.

After the Fall: The Future of Global Cooperation

Jeffry A. Frieden, Michael Pettis, Dani Rodrik, Ernesto Zedillo, 26 July 2012

The 14th Geneva Report on the World Economy asks: What are likely to be the principal issues facing the international economy over the next decade? What could a realistic analysis hope for in the way of progress in confronting the problems of the future? What are the constraints imposed by the realities of international and domestic politics? What forms of international economic cooperation are most important to pursue, and most likely to be achieved?

Débâcle: The 11th GTA report

Simon J Evenett, 14 June 2012

GTA 11 Book Cover

The 11th GTA report provides a detailed account of the resort to beggar-thy-neighbour policies from the first crisis-era G20 summit in November 2008 until May 2012. The findings suggest that international restraints on contemporary protectionism are pretty weak and that if the battle against protectionism is to be won it must be fought in national capitals.

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