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            London 

            Moonen, Tim; Clark, Greg; Nunley, Jack (2018)
            Despite the uncertainties of Brexit, London continues to be rated as a leading location in Europe and the world for business, knowledge, and talent. But 30 years ago, when London had no citywide government, a transport ...
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            London 

            Moonen, Tim; Clark, Greg; Nunley, Jack (2018)
            Despite the uncertainties of Brexit, London continues to be rated as a leading location in Europe and the world for business, knowledge, and talent. But 30 years ago, when London had no citywide government, a transport ...
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            EIB Working Papers 2019/11 - Macro-based asset allocation 

            Schmieder, Christian; Kollár, Miroslav (2020)
            Macro-based asset allocation is based on the identification of turning points in macro-financial cycles. This paper suggests that macro-based asset allocation informed by trends in continuous business and financial cycle ...
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            Feeding future generations 

            European Investment Bank (2019)
            The food sector is a strategic part of the European economy, but it faces many complex challenges: The sector is afraid of risk Spending on innovation is low The sector does not use technology adequately The financing ...
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            Feeding future generations 

            European Investment Bank (2019)
            The food sector is a strategic part of the European economy, but it faces many complex challenges: The sector is afraid of risk Spending on innovation is low The sector does not use technology adequately The financing ...
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            Climate risks for Latin America and the Caribbean 

            European Investment Bank (2023)
            Latin America and the Caribbean are increasingly experiencing the effects of climate change. Over the past two decades, the countries in the region have experienced as many as 1 350 natural disasters attributable to the ...
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            Climate risks for Latin America and the Caribbean 

            European Investment Bank (2023)
            Latin America and the Caribbean are increasingly experiencing the effects of climate change. Over the past two decades, the countries in the region have experienced as many as 1 350 natural disasters attributable to the ...
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            EIB Working Papers 2019/11 - Macro-based asset allocation 

            Schmieder, Christian; Kollár, Miroslav (2020)
            Macro-based asset allocation is based on the identification of turning points in macro-financial cycles. This paper suggests that macro-based asset allocation informed by trends in continuous business and financial cycle ...
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            Ten years of the Vienna Initiative 

            European Investment Bank (2019)
            Amidst the global financial crisis, international institutions, national authorities and international commercial banks collaborated closely to prevent contagion spreading to Central, East and south east Europe. They built ...
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            On Inequality (Big Ideas) 

            Bending, Tessa (2021)
            Does Europe have an inequality problem? Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, many Europeans are certainly struggling. The rise of populist movements is another signal that something is awry. Many Europeans no longer see their economy ...
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