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International Economics - Reports and Papers

Chatham House Reports are based on in-depth research conducted by experts based at or attached to Chatham House and include policy recommendations. Briefing Papers are shorter, policy relevant papers written by experts in their field.

Other Resources include other special reports, working papers, conference reports and proceedings, summary reports of meetings and seminars, transcripts and other relevant material.

Other Resources

Decoupling Debate Will Return: Emergers Dominate in Long Run
Briefing Note
Vanessa Rossi, October 2008

Managing Change in Europe: Practical Recommendations for Business and Policy-makers
Report
Chatham House and the Pendo group, July 2007

China and India: A comparison of trade, investment and expansion strategies
Workshop Report
Chatham House, June 2007

Finding New Frontiers. The next Generation of Offshoring Locations
Powerpoint Presentation
Paola Subacchi, May 2007

Europe: The Next 50 Years
Transcript
Lord Wallace of Saltaire, February 2007

Is China ready for a bigger role in the global economic system?
Powerpoint Presentation
Paola Subacchi, January 2007

China and India in the Changing Global Economic Order
Conference Paper
Paola Subacchi, January 2007

China, Global Imbalances, and the Global Multilateral Economic System
Conference Report
Chatham House, May 2006

The Rule of Law and Agency: The Case of Competition Policy
Working Paper
Imelda Maher, March 2006

The EU needs a strong US economy, not reform
Briefing Note
Erik Jones and Benedicta Marzinotto, March 2006

From Washington, DC: Goodbye Greenspan, Banzai Ben
Briefing Note
Ellen Meade, February 2006

The Unnecessary European Social Model
Briefing Note
Benedicta Marzinotto, January 2006

Financial Stability in Eastern Europe? A Macroeconomic Perspective
Working Paper
Max Watson, December 2005

Macroeconomic performance and global capital flows: is there a role for Europe to play?
Conference Paper
Paola Subacchi, November 2005

The Broad Economic Policy Guidelines: Past, Present and Future
Working Paper
Servaas Deroose, Dermot Hodson and Joost Kuhlmann, November 2005

Health Expenditure: an 'investment' rather than a cost?
Working Paper
Rifat Atun and Ipek Gurol-Urganci, July 2005

What does a larger EU mean for the European economy? Looking at 2005 and beyond
Conference Paper
Paola Subacchi, November 2004

EU Accession and the Euro: Close Together or Far Apart?
Policy Brief
Ellen Meade, Associate Fellow with the International Economics Programme, October 2003

Are emerging markets relevant to Pharma?
Meeting Summary
Seminar Series 2003-2004, September 2003

Integrating poverty reduction in IMF-World Bank models
Working Paper
Brigitte Granville and Sushanta Mallick, September 2003

Does capital market reform boost savings? Evidence from the UK pension reforms
Working Paper
Brigitte Granville and Sushanta Mallik, January 2003

Why voting patterns at the Fed might have implications for the European central bank - Paper 2
Working Paper
Ellen Meade & D. Nathan Sheets, January 2003

Why voting patterns at the Fed might have implications for the European central bank - Paper 1
Working Paper
Ellen E. Meade, December 2002