Issue 51 of the Bulletin of the Observatory of Economic Policies in Europe is now available
04 May 2026
Find Issue 51 of the Bulletin of the Observatory of Economic Policies in Europe (OPEE) on the Observatory’s website.
Contents of this issue:
- Editorial – Sino-American decoupling: origins, consequences and alternatives to systemic disintegration, by Meixing Dai (University of Strasbourg, BETA)
- Leontief’s input-output analysis ‘toolbox’, by Jean Arrous (University of Strasbourg, BETA)
- Germany’s trade with the United States, Trump and the preliminary US–EU trade agreement, by Damien Broussolle (University of Strasbourg, LaRGE)
- President Trump’s unique trade policy, by Gilbert Koenig (University of Strasbourg, BETA) and Irem Zeyneloglu (Galatasaray University – GIAM, and research associate at the University of Strasbourg – BETA)
- The French fiscal situation: the issue of credibility, confidence and uncertainty, by Thierry Betti (University of Strasbourg, BETA).
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