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  1. Country-level data and indicators of trade in raw materials for Australia, Chile, Indonesia and New Zealand
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg

    The current report contains four trade-related country fiches for Australia, Chile, Indonesia and New Zealand. Following the structure of Country section of the Raw Materials Information System's Economics and Trade module, these country fiches... more

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    The current report contains four trade-related country fiches for Australia, Chile, Indonesia and New Zealand. Following the structure of Country section of the Raw Materials Information System's Economics and Trade module, these country fiches include essential country-level data and indicators on trade in raw materials, being divided into five sections: i) Raw materials trade flows; ii) Trade measures - export restrictions and import tariffs; iii) Trade agreements; iv) Foreign direct investments; and v) Trade performance indicators. Each country profile starts with a Key messages section, which summarizes the main findings.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789279983610
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    Series: JRC technical reports
    Subjects: Rohstoffwirtschaft; Auslandsinvestition; Außenwirtschaftspolitik; Handelsabkommen; Außenhandelsstatistik; Australien; Chile; Indonesien; Neuseeland; raw material; data processing; trade agreement; economic indicator; information system; trade policy; Australia; Chile; Indonesia; New Zealand; research report
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 81 Seiten), Illustrationen
  2. Urbanization as a driver of changing food demand in Africa
    evidence from rural-urban migration in Tanzania
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg

    Ensuring food and nutrition security in Africa in a context of uncertain agricultural growth and a rapidly growing population remains an enormous challenge. While much of the attention has been focused on supply-side issues, the need for improved... more

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    Ensuring food and nutrition security in Africa in a context of uncertain agricultural growth and a rapidly growing population remains an enormous challenge. While much of the attention has been focused on supply-side issues, the need for improved understanding of the demand side has been largely ignored. Factors as income, urbanization, education and female labour participation have important implications on food and nutrition security outcomes, through their role in shaping the patterns of food demand.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
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    ISBN: 9789279731822
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    Series: JRC technical reports
    Subjects: Ernährungssicherung; Urbanisierung; Landflucht; Tansania; urbanisation; food consumption; human nutrition; income; education; data processing; urban area; population density; rural migration; Tanzania; research report
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 200 Seiten), Illustrationen
  3. Legal and regulatory implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
    the case of autonomous vehicles, m-health and data mining : a joint EIT-JRC project
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg

    AI will have numerous positive impacts on various aspects of our daily life, but it also presents several challenges. To fully benefit from AI potential, an appropriate regulatory and enabling framework needs to be put in place. This report presents... more

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    AI will have numerous positive impacts on various aspects of our daily life, but it also presents several challenges. To fully benefit from AI potential, an appropriate regulatory and enabling framework needs to be put in place. This report presents the findings of a EIT/JRC joint project seeking to identify legal and regulatory challenges the usage of AI technology may bring for start-ups, in an attempt to raise awareness and knowledge about potential hurdles. The report contains the summary of the Workshop "Legal and regulatory implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI): the case" organised in this context, the three papers produced by the experts associated to the project and the project conclus ions. During the Workshop's plenary session, various speakers presented the EC policy landscape, gave concrete examples of EIT innovative projects, and examined the fundamental issue of liability for potential damages caused by AI systems. The experts' papers reviewed during the parallel session provide detailed insights on three specific sectors: notably autonomous vehicles, mobile-health and data mining. Thus the paper on autonomous vehicles tackles, among other issues, the implications of different licence's regimes for road testing, the lack of harmonised safety standards and the absence of a clear liability framework. From a more operational perspective, the expert's paper on m-health highlights concerns raised by the application of GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) and provides further details on other aspects, such us the tension between portability rights and intellectual property, the application of the regulation on medical devices to m-apps, and the disparities in liability rules. Finally, the legal framework for the use and access to data for AI is explored in the paper on text and data mining. As a conclusion, a number of gaps have been identified across the sectors that may require adjustments in regulation, often on sectorial basis. Finally, it was noted that, when addressing them, policymakers should work closely with industry in order to produce relevant, useful, and balanced legislation.

     

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  4. Foreign investment in the EU
    the FOWN dataset
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg

    This report describes the process to construct the foreign ownership dataset called FOWN. It includes three pieces of data: i) public and private firms located in Europe controlled by non-European investors, ii) Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) of... more

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    This report describes the process to construct the foreign ownership dataset called FOWN. It includes three pieces of data: i) public and private firms located in Europe controlled by non-European investors, ii) Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) of firms located in Europe done by non-European investors, and iii) greenfield investments aiming at setting-up an installation in Europe by non-European investors. This document details the raw data used, the assumptions necessary to construct the dataset and limitations of FOWN.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789276121206
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    Series: JRC technical report
    Subjects: Auslandsinvestition; Multinationales Unternehmen; Übernahme; Greenfield-Investition; Datenverarbeitung; Daten; EU-Staaten; foreign investment; data collection; data processing; private sector; public sector; business policy; European Union; merger; research report
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 67 Seiten), Illustrationen