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BREXIT, LET US IN

There are many news and opinion articles that, these days, flood the national and international media, breaking down Brexit from -almost- all points of view. However, little attention is paid to one of the most damaging consequences that this convulsive process brings.

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Spain, green light to lobby

Miguel Marín reflexiona en este artículo sobre la situación del lobby en España.

In the same way that part of the citizenry perceives the Lower House as a place in which, affectionately said, less work is done than it should, there is also the feeling that the Congress of Deputies is a kind of omniscient institution, it is to say, that he knows everything that makes up reality and even that which enters the field of the possible. As a general rule, the former is not true, but the latter is certainly not.

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In defense of temporality

Articulo de Miguel Marín en El Economista defendiendo la temporalidad.

Today it is not easy to defend temporality. However, it would be desirable for the political debate on employment in Spain to raise its level of technical quality and rigor in order to be more precise and effective in the design of public policies.

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Keys to success in the energy transition

Miguel Marín analiza las claves de éxito de la transición energética española.

Twenty years after the initiation of liberalizing policies in the internal energy market, the Member States of the European Union are considering an ambitious new step: the energy transition. Although with nuances, with differences, without total clarity, the actions that are being undertaken nevertheless respond to the decision, everything indicates that it is firm, to build a “decarbonized” energy economy.

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Economic challenges Spain 18

Miguel Marín analiza los retos económicos de España para el año 2018.

The Economic Challenges 18 edition focuses on the labor market, poverty and social exclusion, the financing of public accounts, climate change and the energy transition and the digital economy. Valeriano Gómez, Manuel de la Rocha, Miguel Marín, Alberto Carbajo and José Moisés Martín have been the experts who have developed each of these challenges respectively.

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FAES dialogues. The Economy in 2018

Repsol’s Director of Studies, Pedro Antonio Merino, and IE Business School professor, Fernando Fernández, discuss with Miguel Marín, from the FAES Economics area, the economic outlook for 2018. Growth, monetary policy and the impact of the secessionist challenge Catalan focus the conversation.

No robots. The Position of Middle-Class Households in Nine European Countries