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Do the education systems prepare kids for the jobs of the future? […]
Do the education systems prepare kids for the jobs of the future? […]
The economic outlook continues to pose a challenge for private operators as well aa the public sector. World Trade shows very little progress. […]
The Advanced Training in Economic Analysis and Management offers an executive policy-oriented training with analytical and quantitative approaches to diverse economic issues […]
This joint publication brings together the papers produced as part of the first collaboration between Bruegel and the OCP Policy Center. Within the theme of “Seven Years after the Crisis: Intersecting Perspectives” our two organisations launched a “Platform for Advanced & Emerging Economies Policy Dialogue” in Rabat on 1 April 2016. […]
The pace of global growth has tapered off since the crisis and the ensuing rebound. The concept of ‘secular stagnation’ was first used in 1938 by Alvin Hanson in reference to the American economy during the Great Depression. […]
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement is the first mega-regional trade and investment agreement this century. […]
Embed from Getty Images Author: Uri Dadush Originally published by the OCP Policy Center The referendum in favor of the exit of Britain from the European Union (“Brexit”) marks a sad day for Britain and […]
Dealing with the challenge of interdependence between the EU and the Arab World will not, on its own, solve the two regions’ growth dilemmas—but it will help. […]
Forced migration flows which are mismanaged create large negative political and economic externalities for the world as a whole. […]
Several years after the crisis, economic recovery is still fragile, especially in Europe. The expectations of growth are decreasing and take-off is struggling from feeble demand from developed countrie […]
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