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Work published with Bruegel

  1. On the digital euro holding limits, with  Juan Mejino Lopez, 16 July 2014.

  2. The European Investment Bank can afford to take more risks, with David Pinkus and Nina Ruer, 8 July 2024.

  3. The European Central Bank’s timid operational framework update, with Francesco Papadia, 14 March, 2024.

  4. European public opinion remains supportive of Ukraine, Camille Grand Luca Léry Moffat, 6 June, 2023.

  5. How much will the EU pay Russia for fossil fuels over the next 12 months?, with Ben McWilliams, 23 March 2023.

  6. A new European tool to deal with unjustified rising spreads, with Gregory Claeys, 20 June 2022. 

  7. A sanctions counter measure: gas payments to Russia in rubles, with Francesco Papadia, 19 April 2022.

  8. Venture capital: a new breath of life for European entrepreneurship? with Lionel Guetta-Jeanrenaud, February 10, 2022.

  9. Policy coordination failures in the euro area: not just an outcome, but by design, December 20 2021, with Nicola Viegi.

  10. The socioeconomic effects of COVID-19 on women,  with Mia Hoffman, November 2, 2021.

  11. Carbon price floors: an addition to the European Green Deal arsenal, March 3, 2021, with Simone Tagliapetra.

  12. Continuing fiscal support and the risk of inflation, February 17, 2021

  13. Real Politik on the day after Brexit, 31 January, 2020.

  14. Libra: possible risks in Facebook’s pursuit of a ‘stablecoin’, with Jan Mazza, July 17, 2019, Bruegel.

  15. Whose (fiscal) debt is it anyway?, with David Pichler, February 6, 2019.

  16. How a second referendum could be the best way to overcome Brexit impasse, with Nicola Viegi, December 14 2018.

  17. Providing funding in resolution: Unfinished business even after Eurogroup agreement on EMU reform, with Guntram Wolff, December 7, 2018.

  18. Youth unemployment: Common problem, different solutions?, with Uri Dadush, November 21, 2018.

  19. The EU should not sing to Trump’s tune on trade, May 17, 2018.

  20. Structural Reforms 0.0 – The case for strengthening institutions, with Inês Goncalves Raposo, May 7, 2018.

  21. Why a good Brexit outcome matters (and it’s not just the economy, stupid!), with Nicola Viegi, February 22, 2018.

  22. Trust in the EU? The key obstacle to reform, February 9, 2018.

  23. Brexit, phase two (and beyond): The future of the EU-UK relationship, with Andre Sapir, December 13, 2017.

  24. Promoting intra-regional trade in the south of the Mediterranean, with Filippo Biondi, December 6, 2017.

  25. European worries about isolationist trends, November 7, 2017.

  26. India’s trade ties with the UK and EU, with Alexander Roth, October 6, 2017.

  27. Raising the inflation target: a question of robustness, June 22, 2017.

  28. How the G20 should change its approach to migration and development in Africa, with Guntram Wolff, 30 May.

  29. The impact of Brexit on UK tertiary education and R&D, with Enrico Nano, 14 February, 2017.

  30. Bruegel conference discusses strategies to tackle Europe’s NPL crisis, with Alexander Lehmann, 7 February.

  31. Brexit and the UK creative industry, with Fabio Matera, 18 January.

  32. The Italian Lira: the exchange rate and employment in the ERM, with Konstantinos Efstathiou and Fabio Matter, 13 January.

  33. A framework for thinking about bad loans, October 18, 2016.

  34. Companies’ continue to respond to the ECB’s corporate sector purchase programme, 14 July, 2016.

  35. Bank shares take a hard hit following Brexit, 28 June 2016.

  36. Initial market reactions to Brexit, 24 June, 2016.

  37. Corporates are responding to the new ECB corporate sector purchase programme, 16 June, 2016.

  38. Brexit fears weigh on markets in euro-area periphery, with Alvaro Leandro, 14 June 2016.

  39. Are central bank(er)s still credible? with Nicola Viegi, 14 June, 2016.

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