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101. Building Resilience? The Cybersecurity, Economic & Trade Impacts of Cloud Immunity Requirements

102. In Support of Market-Driven Standards

103. What is Wrong with Europe’s Shattered Single Market? – Lessons from Policy Fragmentation and Misdirected Approaches to EU Competition Policy

104. Pro- and anti-competitive provisions in the proposed European Union Data Act

105. Phased European Union electricity market reform

106. How best to ensure international digital competition cooperation

107. Rational Eviction: How Landlords Use Evictions in Response to Rent Control

108. The Pathway to an Effective ETS and Power Market Interaction: The Case of the Korean ETS

109. Indian Carbon Market Simulation Training Exercise Report

110. Green Hydrogen Industrial Value Chains: Geopolitical and Market Implications

111. How strategic tech cooperation can reinvigorate relations between the EU and India

112. Brothers in arms: The value of coalitions in sanctions regimes

113. Capital markets: where we are and what can be done

114. Yet it Endures: The Persistence of Original Sin

115. Economic Effects of FDI: How Important is Rising Market Concentration?

116. Ukraine–Russia Conflict: India’s Energy Security

117. The Effects of a Private-Sector-Driven Smallholder Support Programme on Productivity, Market Participation and Food and Nutrition Security: Evidence of a Nucleus-Outgrower Scheme from Zambia

118. Exchange Rate Predictability Based on Market Sentiments

119. KRI positioned in prominent role in global gas markets

120. Improving tax policy in Latin America and the Caribbean: A balancing act

121. Securing alternative gas supplies and addressing critical infrastructure gaps in Europe

122. The Impacts of EU Strategy Autonomy Policies – A Primer for Member States

123. Current Capabilities and Future Potential of African Textile & Apparel Value Chains: Focus on West Africa

124. Fiscal Policy in the Regulation of Adult-Use Cannabis in Colombia

125. Microchips and Semiconductors: The U.S. Seeks Autonomy

126. Don’t look only to Brussels to increase the supply of safe assets in the European Union

127. An assessment of Europe’s options for addressing the crisis in energy markets

128. A grand bargain to steer through the European Union’s energy crisis

129. China’s National ETS and the Power Market: How the ETS Can Achieve Significant Emission Reductions

130. Australia’s semiconductor national moonshot

131. The Price Cap on Russian Oil Exports, Explained

132. Polanyi, Market Fundamentalism, and the Institutional Structure of Capitalism

133. Economic Security in Emerging Markets: A Look at India, Vietnam, and Indonesia

134. Boom-bust Cycles Revisited: The Role of Credit Supply

135. The European Union renews its offensive against US technology firms

136. The international financial system after COVID-19

137. WTO 2025: Enhancing global trade intelligence

138. After the DMA, the DSA and the New AI regulation: Mapping the Economic Consequences of and Responses to New Digital Regulations in Europe

139. The UK's First Comprehensive Space Strategy

140. Slippery Fish: Enforcing Regulation under Subversive Adaptation

141. The Regulatory Costs of Being Public

142. Markets, Governments, and Crises in the Past and Future of the EU

143. The COVID-19 Pandemic in Latin American and Caribbean countries: The Labor Supply Impact by Gender

144. The Army and Sea Control: Reconsidering Maritime Strategy in the Twenty-first Century

145. A Gravity Theory of Subordinate Financialisation

146. The European Banks’ Role in the Financial Crisis of 2007-8: A Critical Assessment

147. What happened to the Turkish Lira?

148. The Organizational Roots of Market Design Failure: Structural Abstraction, the Limits of Hierarchy, and the California Energy Crisis of 2000/01

149. The Development of Post-Apartheid South Africa in Light of the Institutionalist Perspective: A Critical Review

150. South Korea’s New Southern Policy as an Open Regime: A View from Southeast Asia