Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSC): Recent submissions
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Title:Can the EU ETS and its revenues tackle the impact of high carbon prices? Author(s):BORGHESI, Simone
; FERRARI, Albert
Date:2023Citation:EconPol forum, 2023, Vol. 24, No. 6, pp. 28-31Type:ArticleAbstract:The EU ETS with companion policies is more robust than relying solely on either regulatory or carbon-pricing interventions. Policies should be developed to account for the disparate impacts of the EU ETS across firms and ...
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Title:Bounded solidarity? : experimental evidence on cross-national bonding in the EU during the COVID crisis Author(s):OANA, Ioana-Elena
; TRUCHLEWSKI, Zbigniew
Date:2023Citation:European journal of political research, 2023, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:Most studies on European solidarity (‘bonding’) during COVID-19 lack a baseline comparison with outside states. We, therefore, cannot say whether European solidarity is universal or geared towards European Union (EU) ...
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Title:Do RTAs affect agri-food trade? : Evidence from a meta-analysis Author(s):AFESORGBOR, Sylvanus
; DOE FIANKOR, Dela-Dem; DEMENA, Binyam AfewerkDate:2023Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI; RSC; Working Paper; 2023/66; [Global Governance Programme]Abstract:Regional trade agreements (RTAs) have experienced significant growth worldwide, leading to an increase in studies assessing their impact on bilateral trade flows. With the availability of disaggregated trade data, numerous ...
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Title:Arming fortress Europe? : Spaces and instruments of economic patriotism in EU armament policy Author(s):HOEFFLER, Catherine
Date:2023Citation:Politics and governance, 2023, Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 154-164Type:ArticleAbstract:How does the EU adapt its policies in response to current global changes? Extant scholarship has shed light on the EU’s geopolitical turn by analysing it as either a shift away from neoliberalism or a reshuffling of EU–US ...
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Title:“Technocratic democratisation” : what can we learn from the European Commission’s new generation European citizens’ panels? Author(s):GJALDBÆK-SVERDRUP, Emilie
; NICOLAÏDIS, Kalypso
; PALOMO HERNÁNDEZ, Nicolás
Date:2023Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI; RSC; Working Paper; 2023/65Abstract:This paper delves into the “new generation” European Citizens Panels (ECPs) convened by the European Commission during Spring 2023 on three issue areas, namely food waste, virtual worlds, and learning mobility. The analysis ...