For almost 40 years CEPR has been publishing high quality policy relevant
economics research and commentary. We have a backlist of over 450 titles by almost 3,000 authors, along with over 17,000 Discussion Papers, disseminating the work of our network of CEPR Researchers.
In the last three years alone, CEPR eBooks have been downloaded well over 300,000 times.
Books and reports
CEPR Press books and reports are written by leading economists and cover a wide range of topics.
New Titles from CEPR Press
Book
Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
- Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation: Introduction
- Central bank responses to the post‑COVID period of high inflation: The case of Australia
- The Bank of Canada’s response to post-COVID inflation, and some lessons learned
- The 2021-2022 inflation surges and monetary policy in the euro area
- The Bank of Japan's monetary policy in response to surging global inflation
- The Riksbank’s response to the post‑COVID period of high inflation
- The Swiss National Bank’s monetary policy response to the post-COVID period of high inflation
- The Federal Reserve’s responses to the post-COVID period of high inflation
- The Central Bank of Brazil’s response to the post-pandemic inflationary spell
- Monetary policy in Chile through inflation and disinflation, 2021 to 2024
- Quelling the post-pandemic inflation surge: The Indian experience
- Bank Indonesia’s responses to the post-pandemic period of high inflation: Synergy and innovation to promote recovery and resilience
- The Bank of Mexico’s response to the post-pandemic inflation
- The South African Reserve Bank’s response to the recent inflation episode
- The Bank of Korea’s policy response during the high inflation after COVID-19
- Türkiye’s (unique) response to post‑pandemic inflation
- Analysing the inflation burst in eleven economies
- COVID-19 and post-pandemic challenges: High inflation and labour markets
- Weathering the storm: How Latin America and the Caribbean navigated global inflationary pressures
- Unconventional fiscal policy in times of high inflation
- The effects of the post-COVID inflation and the Federal Reserve’s policy tightening response on financial markets
- Financial stability and the transition to tighter financial conditions
- Macro-financial challenges in the post‑COVID world
- Implications for the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy framework in the future
Book
A Growth Strategy for the Greek Economy
- Executive summary: A Growth Strategy for the Greek Economy
- Main features and trends of the Greek economy
- Global trends and challenges
- Vision and goals for the Greek economy
- Barriers and policy proposals: The public sector
- Barriers and policy recommendations: Markets
- Sectoral priorities and interventions
- Final remarks: A growth strategy for the Greek economy
Book
The Political Economy of Social Media
- The welfare effects of social media
- Social media and mental health
- Social media, news consumption and polarisation
- Homophily, group size and the diffusion of political information in social networks
- Political implications of the rise of mobile broadband internet
- Mobile internet and the rise of communitarian politics
- The effect of social media on elections: Evidence from the United States
- Politics 2.0: The multifaceted effect of broadband internet on political participation
- New technologies and political competition: The impact of social media communication on political contributions
- Social media and protest participation: Evidence from Russia
- Social media and mobilisation
- Liberation technology: Mobile phones and political mobilisation in Africa
- Social media and Xenophobia: Evidence from Russia
- Can social media spur offline hatred?
- The political economy of social media in China
- Social media in autocracies
- Social media and legacy media
- Contagion from social media to mainstream media
Book
Geoeconomic Fragmentation: The Economic Risks from a Fractured World Economy
- Geoeconomic Fragmentation: Introduction
- Geoeconomic fragmentation: An overview
- Discussion of geoeconomic fragmentation and the future of multilateralism
- Economic costs of friend-shoring
- Geoeconomic fragmentation: Accounting for commodities
- Estimating the costs of geoeconomic fragmentation to the global economy
- The potential impact of global decoupling accounting for innovation spillovers from trade
- Sizing up the effects of technological decoupling
- The impacts of technological geoeconomic fragmentation: Comments and observations
- What is the evidence that trade uncertainty affects US bank lending?
- Geopolitics and financial fragmentation: Implications for macro-financial stability
- Comments on geopolitics and financial fragmentation
- Geopolitics and the cost of FDI fragmentation
- US-China decoupling: Rhetoric and reality
- Discussion of geoeconomic fragmentation, global value chains, and foreign direct investment
- What’s next for economic research on geoeconomic fragmentation?
Report
Geneva 26: The Art and Science of Patience: Relative prices and inflation
-
![](../../../../../../../../../../var/folders/34/zq18d8kx7kbgby0j06p_j6t40000gn/T/TemporaryItems/NSIRD_screencaptureui_EM2XPo/Screenshot 2022-01-04 at 17.01.16.png)
- Inflation
Book
Vox eBooks
The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
- Introduction: The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements
- The enduring role of international integration in development
- Quantifying the impact of deep trade agreements: A general equilibrium approach
- Using machine learning to assess the impact of deep trade agreements
- Lobbying on Deep Trade Agreements: How Large Firms Buy Favourable Provisions
- Global value chains and deep integration
- Pro-competitive provisions in deep trade agreements
- The impact of preferential trade agreements on the duration of antidumping protection
- Trade facilitation provisions in deep trade agreements: Impact on Peru’s exporters
- Heterogeneous impacts of sanitary and phyto-sanitary and technical barriers to trade regulations: Firm-level evidence from deep
- Scoping services trade agreements: What really matters
- Trade barriers in government procurement
- The spillover effect of deep trade agreements on Chinese state-owned enterprises
- How preferential trade agreements with strong intellectual property provisions affect trade
- Deep integration in trade agreements: Labour clauses, tariffs, and trade flows
- Trade agreements with environmental provisions mitigate deforestation
- Why deep trade agreements may shape post-COVID-19 trade
Book
Vox eBooks
Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
- Introduction: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists
- Let’s compare the central bank to a race car
- Throwing money down ratholes
- Zero-emissions growth
- Economists and the pandemic
- How to design a recovery plan
- Overcoming poverty barriers
- Taxes and social economics
- Will working from home kill cities?
- The savings glut of the rich
- Globalisation after the Washington Consensus
- Is globalisation slowing down?
- Trade wars are class wars
- The Great Divergence
- The Third Pole
- Democratising economic policy
- Targets and terror
- Management for the recovery
- Is ‘cutthroat’ capitalism more innovative?
- The Lost Einsteins
- What should we do about big tech?
Report
Barcelona Reports
Barcelona 3: Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters
- The role of central banks and banking supervisors in climate action
- Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters: Introduction
- Green swans and risk management
- Natural disasters, climate change and central banks
- Asset managers' response to natural disasters
- Mitigating disaster risks to the financial system
- Natural disasters, climate change and central banks: Introduction
- Including climate change in central bank mandates
- Understanding climate change risks
- Central bank climate policies in the context of net-zero commitments
- Natural disasters, climate change and central banks: Conclusion
- Asset managers' response to natural disasters: Introduction
- The asset management paradigm
- Asset managers' response to natural disasters: Conclusion
- Building resilience to climate change and natural disasters
- Mitigation of climate change and natural disasters
- Implications for efficiency and welfare
- Mitigating disaster risks to the financial system: Introduction
- Mitigation Cover-19 risks to the stock market
- Decarbonisation and climate disasters
- Sustainable finance commitments needed to achieve net zero
- Conclusion and policy implications
- Resilience of the Financial System to Natural Disasters: Discussions
Book
Addressing Impediments to Digital Trade
- Introduction: Addressing Impediments to Digital Trade
- Mapping policies affecting digital trade
- Mapping approaches to cross-border data flows
- An AI policy for the (near) future
- Source code disclosure: A primer for trade negotiators
- The difficult past and troubled future of digital protectionism
- Governing cross-border data flows beyond trade agreements to support digital trade: Inspiration from international financial sta
- Rights in data, the public interest, and international trade law
- Asia-Pacific digital trade policy innovation
Book
Vox eBooks
Monetary Policy and Central Banking in the Covid Era
- Monetary policy and central banking in the Covid era: Key insights and challenges for the future
- A year like no other
- Monetary policy in Australia during Covid
- The Bank of Canada’s response in 2020 to the Covid-19 pandemic
- The monetary policy response in the euro area
- The Bank of Japan’s monetary policy in the time of Covid-19
- The response in Sweden
- The Swiss National Bank’s monetary policy response to the Covid-19 pandemic
- The Bank of England’s response to Covid-19
- The COVID-19 crisis and the Federal Reserve’s policy response
- Brazil: Covid-19 and the road to recovery
- The Central Bank of Chile’s policy response to the Covid-19 crisis
- The People’s Bank of China adhered to normal monetary policy and enhanced support to the real economy to offset the impact of Co
- The response of the Reserve Bank of India to Covid-19: Do whatever it takes
- Bank Indonesia’s response to Covid-19: Synergise to build optimism for economic recovery
- Bank of Russia policy during the Covid-19 pandemic
- Weathering Covid: South Africa’s central bank policy in 2020 and 2021
- Monetary policy in the Covid era: The Turkish experience
- Central banks and the Covid-19 economic crisis
- Assessment of monetary and financial policy responses in advanced economies to the Covid-19 crisis
- The year the power of central bank balance sheets was unleashed
- Emerging markets during Covid-19: Unconventional policies and financial markets
- Central banking and credit provision in emerging market economies during the Covid-19 cris
- A global shock to a global system: Covid-19 and the post-2008 regulatory framework
- Macroprudential bank capital actions in response to the 2020 pandemic
- Looking forward: Monetary policy post-Covid
Book
Vox eBooks
Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery
- Introduction: Shaping Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery
- Firms through the Covid-19 pandemic: Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa
- Firms in financial distress, with an application to Africa
- Sectoral heterogeneity in the Covid-19 recovery: Evidence from Rwanda
- FDI in the recovery phase
- African state-owned enterprises: How to support the development agenda
- The state of tourism in Africa during Covid-19 and beyond: Evidence from big data
- The evolving socioeconomic impacts of Covid-19 in four African countries
- Food security in sub-Saharan Africa in the times of Covid-19
- Rethinking development banking in the era of Covid-19
- Has the World Bank’s Covid crisis lending been big enough, fast enough? Evidence on loan disbursements
- Chinese lending to Africa in the pandemic era
- Debt risks in sub-Saharan Africa and beyond
- Economics of Covid-19 in three sub‑Saharan African countries: Ethiopia, Namibia and South Africa
- How did Egypt soften the impact of Covid-19?
Book
Vox eBooks
Europe’s Trade Strategy For The Age Of Geoeconomic Globalisation
- The EU in Global Trade and the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Coherence and Opportunity: The Purpose of a Trade Strategy
- The EU as a Strategic Trade Policy Actor
- The EU as a Trade Policy Actor
- Trade for All: The Current EU Trade Strategy
- The ‘Geopolitical’ Commission
- Geopolitics and Trade
- Technological Sovereignty
- Green Deal and Trade Policy Implications
- COVID-19 and Trade Policy
- Trade Policy and Non-Political Megatrends
- Rising Epidemic Frequency
- Epidemics as a ‘New’ Megatrend
- Implications for Trade and the Economy
- Changing Demographic Weights
- Technology, Data and International Competition
- Flows of Data and Digital Business Models
- Automation and the Global Division of Labour
- Climate Change, Sustainability and Trade Policy Implications
- The Green Deal and Trade Policy Implications
- Implications of Climate Change for EU Trade Policy beyond the Green Deal
- Trade Policy and Political Megatrends
- ‘Weaponised Interdependence’ vs. ‘Embedded Liberalism’
- Embedded liberalism and the multilateral trading system
- The emergence of weaponised interdependence
- US-China Geoeconomic Competition
- Trade Policy Concerns Regarding China
- The US and China in Geopolitical and Geoeconomic Competition
- The EU and the US-China Conflict
- Protectionist Populism vs. Globalism
- Polarisation of Societies and the Consensus on Trade
- Globalisation and Social Cohesion
- Sovereignty vs. Multilateralism
- A More Affirmative Policy Response
- A More Flexible and Efficient System of International Cooperation
- The EU as an Incomplete Actor
- The EU as Trade Policy and as Foreign Policy Actor
- The Geopolitical EU in a Geopolitical World
- Social Consensus on Trade and Globalisation
- Technology and Competitive Edge
- Conclusion: Enlarge the Scope of Multilateral Policymaking
- Make Multilateral Trade Governance More Flexible and Efficient
- The EU in International Economic Organisations
- Elements of an EU Trade Strategy Fit for Global Megatrends
- Which Objectives Should the EU Prioritise?
- Striking a Balance Between Risk Management & Embracing Globalisation
- How Can the EU become a more Complete Geoeconomic Actor?
- Should the EU Seek Geoeconomic Alliances?
- China: How to Deal with the Elephant in the Room
- The United States: Ally or Alienated?
Report
Geneva Reports on the World Economy
Geneva 23: It's All in the Mix: How Monetary and Fiscal Policies Can Work or Fail Together
- Introduction: It’s All in the Mix: How Monetary and Fiscal Policies Can Work or Fail Together
- The mix of monetary and fiscal policies
- The nuts and bolts of monetary and fiscal policies
- The Policy Mix: Lessons from the classical literature
- The evolution of the policy mix
- The policy mix across borders and in a monetary union
- The policy mix at the zero lower bound: The standard view on its head?
- The mix of monetary and fiscal policies: Why does it matter?: Conclusions
- The policy mix at work: Congruent, divergent or destabilising?
- Congruence is rare
- Understanding procyclicality
- The policy mix at work: Congruent, divergent or destabilising?: Conclusion
- ‘Tail risk’ challenges to the policy mix
- What is tail risk?
- Complementarity of policies and interdependence of monetary and fiscal authorities
- Getting the policy mix wrong: The euro area experience after the GFC
- Policy mix unravelling: Mismanaging the monetary-fiscal interdependence
- ‘Tail risk’ challenges to the policy mix: Conclusions
- Raising R*: A shared policy objective
- Objectives and instruments for a Great Normalisation
- Determinants and consequences of a low and falling R*
- Enhancing the policy mix: A review of proposals
- Objectives and instruments for a Great Normalisation: Conclusions
- Conclusions: It’s All in the Mix: How Monetary and Fiscal Policies Can Work or Fail Together
- The making of a good policy mix
Book
Vox eBooks
Revitalising Multilateralism: Pragmatic Ideas for the New WTO Director-General
- Revitalising multilateral trade cooperation: Why? Why Now? And How?
- Against the clock: Eight steps to improve WTO crisis management
- COVID-19 trade policy measures, G20 declarations and WTO reform
- How the WTO kept talking: Lessons from the COVID-19 crisis
- Role of trade ministers at the WTO during crises: Activating global cooperation to overcome COVID-19
- COVID-19 and beyond: What the WTO can do
- A crisis-era moratorium on tariff increases
- Cumulative COVID-19 restrictions and the global maritime network
- Reviving air transportation and global commerce
- Lessons from the pandemic for trade facilitation and the WTO
- Lessons from the pandemic for trade cooperation on cross-border supply chains
- Three steps to facilitate global distribution of a COVID-19 vaccine
- Lessons from the pandemic for FDI screening practices
- Feminising WTO 2.0
- A pandemic trade deal: Trade and policy cooperation on medical goods
- Lessons from the pandemic for future WTO subsidy rules
- State ownership stakes before and during the COVID-19 corporate support measures: Implications for future international cooperat
- COVID-19 as a catalyst for another bout of export mercantilism
- Lessons from the pandemic for trade cooperation in digital services
- The temporary movement of natural persons (Mode 4): The need for a long view
- Lessons from the pandemic for WTO work on agricultural trade and support
- Technical regulations in the WTO: The need to improve transparency
Book
Vox eBooks
Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
- Introduction: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
- Differences in citation ageing patterns across economics research articles are as sharp as those observed across fields of study
- Measuring success in economics
- Impact of lower-rated journals on economists’ judgements of publication lists
- Publishing and promotion in economics: The tyranny of the Top Five
- How different are citation patterns across journal tiers in economics?
- Networking, citations of academic research, and premature death
- A journal ranking based on central bank citations
- Publication lags and the research output of young economists
- Ageing and productivity: Economists and others
- Evaluating journal performance using inside data
- Determinants of prosocial behaviour: Lessons from an experiment with referees at the Journal of Public Economics
- Multi-authored journal articles in economics: Why the spiralling upward trend?
- Our uneconomic methods of measuring economic research
- The role of connections in the economics publishing process
- US and them: The geography of academic research
- The failure of economics and the marginalisation of research on race
- The dearth of Black economics faculty: Is racial bias the culprit?
- Who is doing new research in the time of COVID-19? Not the female economists
- Covid and economics publishing
- Covid Economics: A new kind of publication
- Suggestions for further reading
Book
Vox eBooks
Strengthening the Institutional Architecture of the Economic and Monetary Union
- Introduction: Strengthening the Institutional Architecture of the Economic and Monetary Union
- Time to move on: The discussion about EMU deepening needs to change
- Raising growth in the euro area
- Democratic constraints on EMU
- Why has a euro area treasury not yet taken shape?
- Designing a euro area treasury
- A Euro Treasury: Essential, and rather straightforward
- We don’t need no institution: What the euro area requires is not a treasury but a common fiscal policy
- A European Minister of Economy and Finance: A means to improve the democratic legitimacy of EMU?
- Strengthening EMU through institutional reforms: Constitutional engineering done right
- Completing the institutional architecture of EMU on the external side: The euro area representation at the IMF