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Critical raw materials and the Industrial Accelerator Act : coordination challenges in the EU supply framework

This paper examines how the EU framework for critical raw materials operates under conditions of accelerated industrial demand introduced by the Industrial Accelerator Act....

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Linking multimodal passenger hubs to high-speed rail
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International carbon credits in the EU : ensuring flexibility without undermining credibility
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Matteo Nebbiai

Digital Analyst, St. Gallen Endowment for Prosperity through Trade

Biography

Matteo Nebbiai is a Political Science Master’s student in Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna and a Digital Analyst at the St. Gallen Endowment for Prosperity through Trade. He is interested in transnational private regulation and digital policies, especially concerning data sharing and data protection standards. In the past, he investigated the political independence of Data Protection Authorities and the literature concerning competition in digital markets. As a Digital Policy Analyst at the St. Gallen Endowment for Prosperity through Trade, he contributes to constructing the Digital Policy Alert database on global digital policies. Previously, he studied political science and public administration at the University of Florence, Scuola Normale Superiore and the University of Pisa.

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