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CEPR, established in 1983, is an independent, non‐partisan, pan‐European non‐profit organization. Its mission is to enhance the quality of policy decisions through providing policy‐relevant research, based soundly in economic theory, to policymakers, the private sector and civil society.

New eBook - Frontiers of Digital Finance

Edited by Dirk Niepelt, leading researchers and policymakers, this volume offers a panoramic view of the forces reshaping the financial architecture.

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New Geneva Report: Geopolitical Tensions and International Fragmentation: Evidence and Implications

Authors Anusha Chari, Nathan Converse, Arnaud Mehl, Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti, and Isabel Vansteenkiste explore how rising geopolitical tensions are reshaping global finance.

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Trump and Tariffs

Curated content exploring the wide-ranging effects of the Trump administration tariffs

Trump Tariffs

Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to fundamentally transform our economies and the way we conduct economic research.

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CEPR Women in Economics

CEPR has formalised its efforts to improve representation of women in the economic profession with the creation of the CEPR Women in Economics Initiative. This page collates the various projects CEPR is involved with and provides a single platform through which the myriad of high quality output and initiatives can be accessed.

Women in Economics

Find out more about CEPR & what it does

For 40 years, the Centre for Economic Policy Research has provided an invaluable bridge between the world of economic research and those of monetary and fiscal policymaking. Find out more about the organisation and the influential part it has played in global and European economics during those years.

The Week's New Discussion Papers

CEPR publishes over 1000 new Discussion Papers each year and subscribers have access to an impressive archive of more than 20,000 papers, dating back to 1984.

New Policy Insight: Escaping the critical minerals curse

Rabah Arezki and Frederick Van Der Ploeg argue that absent governance system shifts, developing countries risk facing a ‘critical minerals curse’.

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CEPR Paris

In October 2021, CEPR opened a new Paris office

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