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Building bridges for effective proposals
Relathia · 2 Apr, 2020
Toni Roldán, director of EsadeEcPol, shares his professional experiences in the fifth edition of the series “Covid-19 conversations”.
The Guardian · 26 Mar, 2020
The economist Toni Roldán has calculated that Spain needs a €200bn loan from the European Stability Mechanism (ESM).
ESM funds could help Spain save up to €150,000 million
El País · 25 Mar, 2020
Spain could save up to €150,000 million in interest rates on public debt with the activation of the European Stability Mechanism.
The ESM must help against the pandemic: The case of Spain
VOX · 25 Mar, 2020
The amount of financial resources needed to fight the Covid-19 pandemic is so large that most euro area member states will need a backstop from Europe.
Other impacts
In the media, results in the PISA 2022 test: La Cadena Ser, El Mundo, ABC…
5 Dec, 2023
Today the OECD has published the results of the PISA 2022 test. Our deputy director and expert in education, Lucas Gortazar has given his vision of the results obtained by students in the media: The results of Spanish students have worsened where a part of that worsening is conditioned by the coronavirus that influenced the […]
In the media, ” Everything you should know about PISA 2022 on equity”: RTVE, El País, ABC, El Confidencial ….
13 Dec, 2023
Lucia Cobreros and Lucas Gortazar together with Save the Children Spain made a diagnosis of equal opportunities in our educational system based on the results of the PISA test. In this post we leave you a summary of their main contributions in the media: The article by Javier Jorrín for El Confidencial collects the conclusions […]
In the media: our research around 8M
19 Mar, 2024
Lucia Cobreros, Teresa Raigada and Jorge Galindo made a diagnosis of equal opportunities in the STEM sector from basic education to the labor market. In this post we leave you a summary of their main contributions in the media: Only 5.5% of women hold STEM jobs, compared to 13% of men. Ignacio Zafra in his article […]

