11 May 2019 Productivity Cannot Be Balanced with Computers A study by Tom Schmitz shows it is managerial practices that determine the gap between countries
23 May 2019 A Common Identity Could Derive from the Protection of Civil Rights The example of the United States, born of the recognition of basic rights, should be followed by the EU, states Graziella Romeo in a paper
22 May 2019 When It Comes to Fake News, Don't Imitate the USA Europe and the United States have different legal ways of dealing with disinformation, as Oreste Pollicino explains in an article
20 May 2019 Foreign CEOs Get More out of Acquisitions A paper by Angela Pettinicchio and colleagues points out the reasons for this important phenomenon
18 May 2019 Finding a Compromise for Tomorrow's Relations Between UE and UK Paola Mariani analyzes the future of Brexit in view of international and EU law
21 May 2019 The Importance of Reputation in Public Contract Bids How much influence should past performance have? A working paper by Francesco Decarolis takes a look