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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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        EIB Working Paper 2021/06 - Efficiency and effectiveness of the COVID-19 government support 

        Pál, Rozália; Lalinsky, Tibor (2021)
        We utilize several unique firm-level datasets in order to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of the government support aiming to curb the economic consequences of the coronavirus (COVID- 19) pandemic. The results, ...
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        EIB Working Paper 2021/04 - Aggregate productivity slowdown in Europe 

        Wolski, Marcin; Maurin, Laurent (2021)
        Using firm balance sheet data, this paper shows the impact of credit constraints on allocative efficiency and productivity growth. Allocative efficiency is the extent to which resources, including labour, are distributed ...
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        EIB Working Paper 2021/05 - The impact of bank loan terms on intangible investment in Europe 

        Kolevy, Atanas; Segol, Matthieu; Maurin, Laurent (2021)
        Using EIBIS data, this paper investigates the effects of different loan conditions on firms’ propensity to invest in intangible assets. When firms face restriction in how much they can borrow, this has a strong effect on ...
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        EIB Working Paper 2021/03 - Assessing climate change risks at the country level 

        Ferrazzi, Matteo; Zwart, Sanne; Kalantzis, Fotios (2021)
        The EIB Climate Change Risk Country Scoring Model provides a way to comprehensively assess the climate change risks faced by more than 180 countries. The two sets of scores for physical and transition risks aggregate ...
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        EIB Working Paper 2021/07 - Can European businesses achieve productivity gains from investments in energy efficiency? 

        Niczyporuk, Hanna; Kalantzis, Fotios (2021)
        When they consider investing in energy efficiency measures many firms focus only on direct energy savings and do not consider non-energy benefits that include increased labour productivity. To date, due to lack of high-quality ...
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        Digitalisation in Europe 2020-2021 

        Ficarra, Matteo; Rückert, Désirée; Weiss, Antilia; Weiss, Christoph (2021)
        Taking an early lead on digitalisation is crucial to Europe’s lasting competitiveness. Our newest digitalisation report sheds light on the state of digitalisation in European countries: The adoption of digital technologies ...
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        Global Solutions, International Partnerships 

        European Investment Bank (2021)
        The climate crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic remind us that we cannot face down our challenges alone—our solutions must be global. The European Investment Bank is at the heart of the push to turn EU policy initiatives into ...
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        Carbon Footprint Report 2020 

        European Investment Bank (2021)
        This report provides a comprehensive breakdown of EIB Group greenhouse gas emissions arising from internal operations at head office locations in 2020. It also analyses comparatively against performance in previous years ...
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        EIB Working Paper 2021/09 - Market finance as a spare tyre? Corporate investment and access to bank credit in Europe 

        European Investment Bank (2021)
        We estimate a FAVAR with Bayesian techniques in order to investigate the impact of loan supply conditions on euro area corporate investment and its financing structure. We identify shocks to overall demand and loan supply ...
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