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Sep 28, 2018 • 17min

S1 Ep16: The impact of innovation

The FRAME Project was set up to find out the impact of innovation on macroeconomic outcomes such as productivity, job creation, and unemployment. Diego Comin of Dartmouth College is one of the leaders of the project, and he talks to Tim Phillips about what he and his colleagues have learned. CEPR is a partner of the FRAME Project, which is co-ordinated by ZEW. The CEPR team is led by Diego Comin, a Research Fellow in its Macroeconomics and Growth Programme. The FRAME project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under the grant agreement No #727073. Find out more about FRAME's work on VoxEU.
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Sep 21, 2018 • 19min

S1 Ep15: The missing profits of nations

Every year multinational companies reduce their tax bills by about $200 billion simply by shifting profits, legally, to tax havens. Governments criticise tax loopholes and promise to close them. But at the same time they also use them to attract these paper profits to their jurisdiction. Thomas Tørsløv and Ludvig Weir talk to Tim Phillips about where the missing profits of nations go, the effect of the missing billions on government policies, and how to create a fairer system of taxation for multinationals. Read more about missing profits on VoxEU.
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Sep 14, 2018 • 10min

S1 Ep14: English in Europe

English is the most widely-spoken language in Europe, but after Brexit it will cease to be an official language of the EU. Tim Phillips speaks to Shlomo Weber about which languages will become more important as a result, and the long-term implications for the English language — and the people who speak it.  Read more about the fate of English in Europe in the column on VoxEU.
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Sep 7, 2018 • 29min

S1 Ep13: IMF reform: An unfinished agenda

Two decades ago the four authors of the CEPR's first Geneva Report on the World Economy examined the future of the IMF. This year, for the 20th report, they returned to see what progress has been made. Tim Phillips talks to Barry Eichengreen, Charles Wyplosz, José De Gregorio, and Takatoshi Ito about how the IMF has evolved, and the threats both to the IMF and the entire multilateral financial system.
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Aug 31, 2018 • 19min

S1 Ep12: Populism in France

In the French presidential election the parties of right and left collapsed, beaten by political newcomer Emmanuel Macron and the far-right candidate Marine Le Pen. Daniel Cohen of the Paris School of Economics tells Tim Phillips about research that explains why millions of French voters are no longer responding to traditional political messages. Read more about populism on VoxEU.
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Aug 24, 2018 • 16min

S1 Ep11: The decline of northern England

The north of England and Wales lag the south in output per person, educational attainment, and even life expectancy. Neil Cummins of the London School of Economics tells Tim Phillips that this can be explained entirely by a 200-year "Big Sort": the migration south of talented people, replaced by less-able southerners who move north. Read about his research on VoxEU.
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Aug 17, 2018 • 11min

S1 Ep10: Financing the war on cancer

New drugs mean that many types of cancer are no longer a death sentence. But new medical treatments may have a catastrophic financial cost for patients. Tim Phillips talks to Ralph Koijen about how life insurance, not medical insurance, might finance the war on cancer. Read more about this, and other groundbreaking research, at VoxEU.org.
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Aug 10, 2018 • 12min

S1 Ep9: Explaining Germany's recovery

In 1997 Germany was called "the sick man of Europe". So what is behind its exceptional recovery? Tim Phillips talks to Dalia Marin, the editor of a new VoxEU ebook that explains what Germany did, and what other countries can learn from it. Read about the ebook, and download it for free from VoxEU.
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Aug 3, 2018 • 11min

S1 Ep8: Tax evasion and inequality

It's routine for the rich to dodge tax by hiding it offshore. But how much of their wealth are they hiding illegally? Tim Phillips talks to Annette Alstadsæter of the Norwegian University of Life Sciences about how she and her colleagues used whistleblower data to discover the extent of tax evasion by the ultra-rich. Read about their research on VoxEU.
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Aug 1, 2018 • 18min

S1 Ep7: Robots and jobs

If the robots are coming for our jobs, how many of us will they actually replace? Tim Phillips talks to MIT's Daron Acemoglu who argues that the robot apocalypse isn't going to happen just yet. If you want to know more detail about the research, read this VoxEU column.

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