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Steadily increasing rents and historically high house prices in many euro area countries are forcing many households to devote

Steadily increasing rents and historically high house prices in many euro area countries are forcing many households to devote

Credit market conditions have been identified as a key driver of the prevalence of zombie firms. This column studies

The rise of e-money in low-income and emerging economies has transformed financial inclusion and monetary policy transmission. Case studies

The unprecedented surge in prices since 2021 led the ECB to embark on the fastest tightening cycle in the

Artificial intelligence is transforming academic research, raising both opportunities and concerns. This column shows how large language models can

Some consumers are over-optimistic about their future income and underestimate the probability of experiencing negative income shocks, while others

Though ‘buy now, pay later’ loans are increasingly popular, critics argue that they encourage high costs and unsound borrowing.

Tax progressivity is a cornerstone of government redistribution efforts worldwide. Yet, despite its widespread use, much remains unknown about

Central bank independence has recently re-emerged as a major concern within political economy discussions. This column shows that improvements

European public goods are public goods which can be more effectively provided at the EU level than the national

Steadily increasing rents and historically high house prices in many euro area countries are forcing many households to devote

Credit market conditions have been identified as a key driver of the prevalence of zombie firms. This column studies

The rise of e-money in low-income and emerging economies has transformed financial inclusion and monetary policy transmission. Case studies

The unprecedented surge in prices since 2021 led the ECB to embark on the fastest tightening cycle in the

Artificial intelligence is transforming academic research, raising both opportunities and concerns. This column shows how large language models can

Some consumers are over-optimistic about their future income and underestimate the probability of experiencing negative income shocks, while others

Though ‘buy now, pay later’ loans are increasingly popular, critics argue that they encourage high costs and unsound borrowing.

Tax progressivity is a cornerstone of government redistribution efforts worldwide. Yet, despite its widespread use, much remains unknown about

Central bank independence has recently re-emerged as a major concern within political economy discussions. This column shows that improvements

European public goods are public goods which can be more effectively provided at the EU level than the national




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