It may be time for Sweden to join the euro

Sweden chose to stay outside the monetary union in 1999 and rejected the euro in a 2003 referendum. This column summarises a recent report which
Industrial policies, global imbalances, and technological hegemony

Industrial policies are a key feature of many countries running persistent trade surpluses. This column develops a framework to examine how industrial policies shape global
How interest rates affect spending: Household debt and the role of asset prices

Central banks adjust interest rates to affect consumption and manage aggregate demand. This column uses 6.8 million natural experiments created by differences in the timing
The rise and fall of EU labour shortages: Recent developments and some forward-looking considerations

Labour shortages across the EU are back down to pre-pandemic levels and declining, but this easing of the labour market has not translated into higher
Preparing for a New G20 Alignment

The G20 is approaching a turning point. The shift toward coalition-based governance, the need to manage systemic interdependence, and the move beyond market-centric frameworks all
Remote work can blunt the fertility decline

Fertility has fallen to very low levels in many advanced economies, and many pro-natalist policies appear to deliver modest gains at high cost. Using survey
Subsidising the supply chain: How China’s industrial policy shapes export competitiveness

As governments expand industrial subsidies in the name of economic security, debate intensifies over whether such policies distort trade or enhance competitiveness. This column presents
Business investment in the era of digital transformation

The weak performance of business investment across the OECD since the Global Financial Crisis holds back potential growth. However, it masks a strong investment dynamic
Dollarisation waves: Insights from the BIS international bond database

The US dollar has dominated the international monetary system since the end of Bretton Woods. This column examines the role of the US dollar in
Ten Charts that Explain the Global Waste Crisis

Solid waste is one of the most visible by-products of human prosperity—and one of the most underestimated threats to our shared future. Without action, rising

