CEPR Discussion Papers 26 January 2020: 27 new Discussion Papers

Weekly research highlights from CEPR and VoxEU.org

A new CEPR study by Ethan Ilzetzki, Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff demonstrates the euro’s distant second status behind the dollar, notes the emerging threat of China’s renminbi as a competitor in the world monetary system, and explains why the currency punches so far below its weight.

CEPR Discussion Papers 19 January 2020: 24 new Discussion Papers

Weekly research highlights from CEPR and VoxEU.org

A new CEPR study by examines the economic consequences of media coverage of violent events, from 114 origin countries and five tourist destinations. 

The economist profiled this month, in the CEPR/UBS 'Women in Economics' series, is CEPR Fellow Antoinette Schoar

CEPR Discussion Papers 12 January 2020: 28 new Discussion Papers

Weekly research highlights from CEPR and VoxEU.org

A new CEPR study by Tarek Hassan and colleagues finds that US and international firms most exposed to Brexit uncertainty have lost a substantial fraction of their market value and have also reduced hiring and investment.

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