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        European Investment Bank Activity Report 2020 

        European Investment Bank (2021)
        Our flagship report highlights the European Investment Bank’s key contribution to combatting the COVID-19, climate change and development challenges that dominated 2020. It tells the stories of our crisis solutions. ...
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        EIBIS 2020 - EU overview 

        European Investment Bank (2020)
        The EIB Investment Survey gathers unique insights on the corporate investment landscape in the European Union. It is an essential tool that outlines companies' needs for finance and the constraints that prevent them from ...
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        EIB Working Papers 2019/04 - Can survey-based information help to assess investment gaps in the EU? (Volume 2019/4) 

        Dejuan, Daniel; Alves, Pana; Maurin, Laurent (2019)
        Information from surveys can be used alongside macroeconomic indicators to provide a better understanding of the obstacles to investment faced by firms. This study uses merged firm level data from the European Investment ...
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        EIB Working Papers 2019/05 - Skill shortages and skill mismatch in Europe 

        Brunello, Giorgio; Wruuck, Patricia (2019)
        Labour markets are undergoing structural transformation due to globalisation, demographic trends, advancing digital technologies and automation and changes in labour market institutions. Against this background, businesses ...
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        EIB Working Papers 2019/07 - What firms don’t like about bank loans 

        Ségol, Matthieu; Kolev, Atanas; Maurin, Laurent (2019)
        We use the association between non-financial firms and their banks, an information available in the European Investment Bank Investment Survey (EIBIS), to disentangle the effects of borrowers’ and lenders’ financial weakness ...
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