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51. Discrimination, Exclusion and Environmental Harm: Why EU Lawmakers Need to Ban Freight Transport Restrictions to Save the Single Market

52. Central Bank Digital Currencies: Tools for an Inclusive Future?

53. The US–China trade deal and its impact on China’s key trading partners

54. The European Union and its model to regulate international trade relations

55. The Components of Free Trade Agreements and Their Effects on International Trade

56. Chinese investment in Uganda: new impetus for sustainable development?

57. The Linkage between Foreign Direct Investment and Intra-Regional Trade within ECOWAS

58. Mexico’s Financial Risks: Solving Pemex for a Solvent Mexico

59. Chinese Leadership and the Future of BRI: What Key Decisions Lie Ahead?

60. Towards a Better Financial System

61. How to think about finance?

62. A World Dividing: The International Implications of the Sino-American Rift

63. Counting the Cost of Financial Warfare: Recalibrating Sanctions Policy to Preserve U.S. Financial Hegemony

64. Chinese Investments in the US and EU Are Declining—for Similar Reasons

65. The Rise of Global Innovation by US Multinationals Poses Risks and Opportunities

66. Survival of the International Monetary Fund and Global Economic Cooperation

67. Expo promotes high-quality development

68. More than meets the eye in ROK ceding developing economy status

69. The Economic Losses from Ending the WTO Moratorium on Electronic Transmissions

70. The European Union energy transition: key priorities for the next five years

71. International Sustainable and Climate Finance: Where are we and which is the role of China on this?

72. Towards a More Inclusive Globalization: An Anti-Social Dumping Scheme

73. China Responds to Trade Tensions Responsibly

74. “Triple punch” policies to bring years of trade tensions

75. China will further open up but not due to US pressure

76. Reward Work, Not Wealth: To end the Inequality Crisis, We Must Build an Economy for Ordinary Working People, not the Rich and Powerful.

77. ASEAN as an FDI Attractor: How Do Multinationals Look at ASEAN?

78. How not to create zombie banks: lessons for Italy from Japan

79. Brexit and the European financial system

80. Europe in a new world order

81. Making the best of Brexit for the EU27 financial system

82. Why is it so hard to reach the EU’s ‘poverty’ target?

83. Why trade facilitation matters now more than ever

84. Proposal to accelerate social mobility: Incentivizing greater private investment in the skill development of 21st century workers

85. Trump and the IMF

86. Showing Up Is Not Enough: Trump’s First 100 Days in the Asia-Pacific

87. The European Union and Turkey in 2017: Move On or Apart?

88. Space for Local Content Policies and Strategies

89. EU trade diplomacy and the cold peace in cross-Strait relations

90. Implications of Mega Free Trade Agreements for Asian Regional Integration and RCEP Negotiation

91. TPP, IPR Protection, and Their Implications for Emerging Asian Economies

92. European insurance union and how to get there

93. India and APEC: Charting a Path to Membership

94. An Economy For the 1%: How privilege and power in the economy drive extreme inequality and how this can be stopped

95. Brazil’s Perception of the Visegrad Group: Not a Strategic but a Prospective Partnership

96. Many Belts and Many Roads: The Proliferation of Infrastructure Initiatives in Asia

97. How ASEAN’s Transformation Can Play Out Well for Europe

98. Transnistria Zig-zagging towards a DCFTA

99. Beyond Manufacturing: Developing the Service Sector to Drive Growth in the PRC

100. The Future of Afghanistan-Pakistan Trade Relations