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Economic sanctions are increasingly being used by states to penalise both other states and non-state actors. One way to

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Research and development has traditionally been concentrated in Western countries, particularly the US, potentially leading to the development of

Climate change is a topic that is especially prone to political polarisation and ‘asymmetric updating’ – the tendency for

The slow decline in average hours worked and low productivity growth in recent decades contrast sharply with the large

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Shares in Deutsche Bank climbed to their highest in more than six years on Wednesday, outperforming a weaker banking

Claims from macroprudential authorities about house price overvaluation, for example for Sweden, based on the house price-to-income ratio are

Economic sanctions are increasingly being used by states to penalise both other states and non-state actors. One way to

The threats that misinformation poses to politics and public health are well documented, but the macroeconomic effects of fake

Housing affordability is a crucial yet subtle concept, especially when it comes to cross-country comparison. This column introduces a

2024 marks the 80th anniversary of the Bretton Woods conference, which led to a major shift from the operation

Research and development has traditionally been concentrated in Western countries, particularly the US, potentially leading to the development of

Climate change is a topic that is especially prone to political polarisation and ‘asymmetric updating’ – the tendency for

The slow decline in average hours worked and low productivity growth in recent decades contrast sharply with the large

The countries of the Global South are becoming increasingly important actors in the global financial economy. This column uses

Shares in Deutsche Bank climbed to their highest in more than six years on Wednesday, outperforming a weaker banking

Claims from macroprudential authorities about house price overvaluation, for example for Sweden, based on the house price-to-income ratio are




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