9 EZ banks just announced that they will launch an Euro stablecoin. If they have green light, it will likely add fragility to EZ financial system and make future financial crises worse.
30.09.2025 14:18 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0@sbasco.bsky.social
Economist PhD MIT Universitat Barcelona
9 EZ banks just announced that they will launch an Euro stablecoin. If they have green light, it will likely add fragility to EZ financial system and make future financial crises worse.
30.09.2025 14:18 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Reacting to US-EU trade deal. Very weak response of EU. Negative effects for EU heterogeneous across countries and sectors. It seems the car industry and Germany may be the biggest losers. Spain too, as it depends on both cars and German cars.
04.08.2025 09:01 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Following my latest post in The Conversation 
I was asked to say a word on @warren.senate.gov 
comments on Genius Act. As I wrote, I share her concern on  potential negative consequences of the law... but not just for US citizens!
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Nice article at @FT. Glad to see that my post linking the Genius Act to financial crisis reflected the mainstream view 
 theconversation.com/genius-act-t...
@npr.org has very similar post as my recent one. Same analogies included. Stablecoins are like casino chips but need to trust that the casino have enough funds! I go one step ahead linking them to potential global financial crisis.
theconversation.com/genius-act-t...
La nueva ley sobre stablecoins promete estabilidad, pero podría sembrar el caos financiero. Aquí un experto explica cómo:
[some-subscribed-rss] New Post: Genius Act: This New US Crypto Law Could Pave the Way for the Next Global Financial Crisis, by Yves Smith https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2025/07/genius-act-this-new-us-crypto-law-could-pave-the-way-for-the-next-global-financial-crisis.html
10.07.2025 07:38 — 👍 0 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0The US Genius Act could lead to the next global financial crisis. This is the punchline of my new post. 
theconversation.com/genius-act-t...
Article in @ara.cat featuring my research (with D. Lopez-Rodriguez and E. Moral-Benito) on housing prices and productivity. "The housing bubble in Spain explains 40% of the fall in aggregate productivity of the country between 2003-2007". (Article in catalan).
empreses.ara.cat/empreses/hab...
🏘️ L’augment del preu de l’habitatge pot frenar la productivitat?
💬 Una recerca liderada pel professor @sbasco.bsky.social, publicada a The Economic Journal, mostra com l'encariment dels immobles pot distorsionar el crèdit empresarial i afavorir les empreses amb més actius immobiliaris.
🏘️ Can rising house prices hurt productivity?
💬 A new study led by @sbasco.bsky.social, published in The Economic Journal, reveals how increasing property prices can distort credit allocation in favour of firms with more real estate assets—regardless of their actual efficiency.
Labor regulation exacerbates the negative effects of import competition on workers' earnings. Especially among workers in low-wage occupations.  We document these results for the increase in Chinese imports in France.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
And now for something completely...well, it's the same post in Spanish. US policies are contributing to make the US dolar a non-global reserve. 
theconversation.com/podria-el-eu...
US policies contribute to make US dollar a non-global reserve currency, but it will take a (long) time for the Euro to replace it (if ever).
theconversation.com/could-the-eu...
My post about IMF  forecast now in English. The punchline: we are in a world of Knightian uncertainty where bond vigilantes seem to be running away from US
theconversation.com/imf-world-ec...
Reacting to IMF forecast,  Knightian uncertainty there we go ...
theconversation.com/las-previsio...
I was asked to give my take on the latest (surely not last) Trump tariff announcement.
theconversation.com/2-de-abril-e...
I was asked to write a quick comment on the announcement of the White House to impose tariffs around the globe (in Spanish)
theconversation.com/enamorado-de...
New at JIE: "The effect of import competition across occupations" by Sergi Basco, Maxime Liégey, Martí Mestieri, Gabriel Smagghue
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinteco.2024.104001