Where is the global economy heading in 2019?
By Christopher Dembik, CASE Fellow One of the main difficulties in economics is to identify turning points in the business cycle. The notion of Credit Impulse tries to solve this issue by focusing on the evolution of the flow of credit. CASE publi...
What future ahead of the European Union?
The EU is changing. Brexit, the rise of nationalist and Eurosceptic forces, uncertainty about EU s capability to deal with another economic and fin...
State-owned enterprises (SOEs) and the trade war
Concerns about SOEs are just one symptom of a broader tension between the economic freedoms and state intervention paradigms and the crisis of inst...
China is easing again as global growth is slowing
By Christopher Dembik, CASE Fellow One of the main difficulties in economics is to identify turning points in the business cycle. The notion of Cre...
Virtual currencies and their potential impact on financial markets and monetary policy - CASE new...
Less than a decade has passed since the development of Bitcoin, the first private decentralised digital currency with a global reach. Despite many...
Remaining Lucid at an Outbreak of a Global Trade War
This week marks the introduction of the latest round of US import tariffs aimed at protecting US producers against what is seen by the US administr...
Round table talks on the Belt and Road Initiative at CASE
(photo credits: flickr, xiquinhosilva) On June 19, CASE organized a discussion on the opportunities which the Belt and Road initiative (BRI) can b...