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We study the causal impact of invalidating marginally valid patents during post-grant opposition at the European Patent Office on affected inventors' subsequent patenting. We exploit exogenous variation in invalidation by leveraging the participation of a patent's original examiner in the...
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A reasonable future for Europe can only be achieved if two essential elements are fulfilled: Firstly, newly established …
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Under what conditions can the European Neighbourhood Policy achieve one of its main objectives: to resolve conflicts in the European Union's neighbourhood? In the spirit of Montesquieu and Monnet, the basic hypothesis of the EU is that closer economic integration encourages governments to take...
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-out in Europe by 2030 has a moderate impact on total production of electricity (4 percent reduction) and only a tiny impact … GDP in Europe. …
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Europe. We draw upon data from the last three decades of waves of the European Values Survey and we examine the impact of …
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We draw on a new data set on the use of Swiss francs and other currencies by European banks to assess the patterns of foreign currency bank lending. We show that the patterns differ sharply across foreign currencies. The Swiss franc is used predominantly for lending to residents, especially...
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In a non-renewable resource market with imperfect competition, both the resource rent and current prices influence a large resource owner's optimal supply. New information regarding future market conditions that affect the resource rent will consequently impact current supply. Bleaker demand...
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Using a rich data set on the EU regions, we analyze the relevance of two possible determinants of a region's resilience to shocks, the degree of urbanization and specialization. We take the Great Recession, the economic and financial crisis that started in 2008, as our shock and then analyze how...
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and turns of unemployment rates in Europe and elsewhere. …
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taxes were conducive for Europe's economic growth. This paper provides a political-economic answer to the question why these …. China's contiguous geography allows bureaucrats to establish an autocratic tax system whereas Europe's split geography …
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