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In many developing countries, two people can earn the same income and pay very different amounts of tax —

In many developing countries, two people can earn the same income and pay very different amounts of tax —

Every month, millions of migrant workers send a portion of their earnings home to support their families — often

Defence policy is usually discussed as a national security issue, but its economic effects are often highly local. This

Households often report inflation perceptions and expectations that differ markedly from official measures. This column proposes a new measure

Labour force participation among prime-aged American men has fallen for over half a century, and standard explanations leave much

Supply chain disruptions have become a recurring feature of recent economic dynamics and an increasing concern in inflation policy

Evidence is mixed on whether central banks can influence exchange rates simply by talking about them. This column explores

The rise of generative AI has raised hopes that high-quality, personalised financial advice might finally become cheap and universally

When we picture engines of economic growth and job creation, we tend to think of large multinational companies and

Two-thirds of the income gap between developed and developing countries can be attributed to disparities in human capital. Yet, budgets

In many developing countries, two people can earn the same income and pay very different amounts of tax —

Every month, millions of migrant workers send a portion of their earnings home to support their families — often

Defence policy is usually discussed as a national security issue, but its economic effects are often highly local. This

Households often report inflation perceptions and expectations that differ markedly from official measures. This column proposes a new measure

Labour force participation among prime-aged American men has fallen for over half a century, and standard explanations leave much

Supply chain disruptions have become a recurring feature of recent economic dynamics and an increasing concern in inflation policy

Evidence is mixed on whether central banks can influence exchange rates simply by talking about them. This column explores

The rise of generative AI has raised hopes that high-quality, personalised financial advice might finally become cheap and universally

When we picture engines of economic growth and job creation, we tend to think of large multinational companies and

Two-thirds of the income gap between developed and developing countries can be attributed to disparities in human capital. Yet, budgets




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