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Emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero por sectores económicos: ¿qué sectores están adaptando mejor su intensidad energética?

13 abril 2026


En este trabajo se analiza la evolución del flujo neto de emisiones entre 1990 y 2023 y los factores que lo han condicionado: la intensidad energética, la intensidad del carbono y la actividad económica.

Autores: Lorente-de-las-Casas, Andrés, Marrero, Gustavo A., Rodríguez López, Julio

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Emisiones y cambio climático ¿quién contamina el planeta?


Este trabajo ofrece una visión general sobre la evolución y distribución global de las emisiones de CO2, su efecto sobre el cambio climático y los esfuerzos para su reducción.

Autores: Llobet, Gerard

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Europe’s innovation challenge: scale, security and the search for impact

27 marzo 2026


Europe retains strong scientific capabilities, yet structural weaknesses continue to limit its ability to turn research into scalable businesses and global technological leadership. The challenge is not new, but the context is. The US and China are intensifying their technological competition, governments are tightening controls on scientific collaboration, and the AI race is raising the stakes of Europe’s innovation gap. The question is no longer simply how much to invest in research and development, but how to ensure those investments translate into economic impact.

Autores: Carnicero Urabayen, Carlos


Effects of the introduction of a tourist tax

26 marzo 2026


Tourist taxes are often criticised for undermining the
competitiveness of destinations. However, in locations
experiencing overtourism, a well-designed tax can help ease
congestion, improve the quality of the visitor experience, and
support a gradual shift towards higher-value tourism.

Autores: Calveras, Aleix

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Housing affordability in Europe: Long-termimplications and lessons for Spain


The European experience shows that rent controls and demand
subsidies often produce short-term relief at the cost of longterm
distortions. In Spain, structural supply shortages and a
weak social housing stock continue to drive rising prices and
declining access.

Autores: Rodríguez Fernández, Francisco

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