Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSC): Recent submissions
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Title:Introduction : control, complexity, and creativity Author(s):KYLE, David; ACHILLI, Luigi Date:2023Citation:Luigi ACHILLI and David KYLE (eds), Global human smuggling : buying freedom in a retreating world, Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023, 3rd edition, pp. 1-36Type:Contribution to bookSeries/Number:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:In recent decades, despite concerted efforts to mitigate it, human smuggling has become increasingly entrenched within migratory patterns. To enhance understanding of this complex phenomenon, this paper proposes a new ...
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Title:Searching for a carbon laffer curve : estimates from the European Union Emissions Trading System Author(s):MAZZARANO, Matteo ; BORGHESI, SimoneDate:2024Type:ArticleAbstract:Carbon prices have grown remarkably in the European Union (EU) Emissions Trading System (ETS) in recent years, raising distributional concerns. Revenues are expected to grow with higher carbon prices, thus providing resources ...
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Title:Divided by borders, united in healthcare? : regional heterogeneities and technocratic solidarity during the Covid-19 pandemic Author(s):REINL, Ann-Kathrin; BEETSMA, Roel; NICOLI, FrancescoDate:2024Citation:Journal of European public policy, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:It is not only the states of the European Union (EU) that are heterogeneous in many respects, but also the regions existing within them. In this paper, we make use of a conjoint experiment on a particular type of technocratic ...
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Title:Trained for the future : Volkswagen and Toyota preparing the automotive industry in Ghana Author(s):SKOVSTED HANSEN, AnnetteDate:2024Type:OtherSeries/Number:EUI; RSC; Policy Brief; 2024/07; Global Governance ProgrammeAbstract:The West African country Ghana welcomes the first Toyota and Volkswagen assembly plants in Sub-Saharan Africa. This policy brief outlines the two major reasons: port infrastructure and a trained workforce. Concretely, a ...
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Title:Non-economic objectives : how they are driving trade policy and impacting lowincome countries Author(s):RASCHKA, Nathalie; LIPPITSCH, ChristianDate:2024Type:OtherSeries/Number:EUI; RSC; Policy Paper; 2024/01; Global Governance ProgrammeAbstract:This essay discusses the growing importance of non-economic objectives (NEOs) as drivers of international trade and trade policy, as discussed at the 2023 World Trade Forum organized by the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced ...