Abstract
The EU is becoming more inward-looking and more hesitant toward globalization. This paper examines recent transformations in the EU's economic policies, with a focus on international trade and industrial policy. It argues that these changes reflect the EU's response to the evolving global economic and political landscape, driven by factors such as China's rise and the United States’ protectionist policies. By analyzing the potential consequences of these policy adjustments on EU industries’ competitiveness and trade relations, the paper offers insights into the future prospects of EU economic policies and their role in shaping the global economy.
© 2024 by the Asian Economic Panel and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2024
Asian Economic Panel and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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