Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSC): Recent submissions
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Title:Markets and markups : a new empirical framework and evidence on exporters from China Author(s):CORSETTI, Giancarlo
; CROWLEY, Meredith A.; HAN, Lu; SONG, HuashengDate:2023Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSC; 2023/25; Pierre Werner Chair ProgrammeAbstract:Firms that dominate global trade export to multiple countries and frequently change their foreign destinations. We develop a new empirical framework for analysing markup elasticities to the exchange rate in this environment. ...
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Title:Recent trends in UK financial sector regulation and possible implications for the EU, including its approach to equivalence Author(s):PETIT, Christy Ann
; BECK, Thorsten Harald Leopold
Date:2023Citation:C.A. Petit and T. Beck, Recent trends in UK financial sector regulation and possible implications for the EU, including its approach to equivalenceType:Technical ReportSeries/Number:IP/A/ECON/2023-1Abstract:Brexit poses unique challenges for policymakers in the EU as the most important financial centre in Europe is now outside its regulatory framework. We expect significant divergence over the medium- to long-term, given ...
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Title:High quality, high reliability: the dynamics of camel milk marketing in northern Kenya Author(s):NORI, Michele
Date:2023Citation:Nori, M. High quality, high reliability: The dynamics of camel milk marketing in northern Kenya. Pastoralism 13, 9 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13570-022-00265-1Type:ArticleAbstract:In order to analyse the transformations faced by pastoralists in coping with the uncertainties of their livelihoods, this paper analyses the evolutions of the marketing of camel milk, which has turned from a local taboo ...
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Title:The elusive gains from nationally oriented monetary policy Author(s):BODENSTEIN, Martin; CORSETTI, Giancarlo
; GUERRIERI, LucaDate:2023Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSC; 2023/25; Pierre Werner Chair ProgrammeAbstract:The gains from monetary policy cooperation depend on real and financial distortions in the economy and evolve dynamically with prevailing economic conditions. We show that, with international trade in assets, these ...
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Title:International jurdisdiction over standard-essential patents Author(s):HORN, HenrikDate:2023Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSC; 2023/19; Global Governance Programme-497; [Global Economics]Abstract:Countries are alleged to pursue commercial interests through their antitrust interventions regarding FRAND commitments for standard-essential patents (SEPs). This paper examines pros and cons of allocating jurisdiction ...