
Mapping the economic costs of war
The economic costs of armed conflict – in terms of lost income and reduced physical capital – are borne

The economic costs of armed conflict – in terms of lost income and reduced physical capital – are borne

Disasters are mostly unexpected, but during recent decades the world has witnessed a rising incidence of disasters of various

Analysis of business dynamism outside the US has been limited by the availability of comparable cross-country data. This column

Bitcoin fell by as much as 5.7% on Tuesday in its largest one-day drop in two weeks, as a

Harry Markowitz, co-recipient with Merton Miller and William Sharpe of the 1990 Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences ‘for their

Artificial intelligence will both be of considerable help to the financial authorities and bring new challenges. This column argues

Governments around the world provide fiscal incentives to firms to adopt profit-sharing arrangements between firms and workers. This column

Women continue to be underrepresented in STEM-related fields, making their university degree selection process highly relevant to discussions of

How reactive are house prices to monetary policy shocks? Does their reaction depend on cyclical conditions? And what do

Western Europe boasts some of the world’s densest and most efficient railways. The high-speed rail networks of Germany, France,

The economic costs of armed conflict – in terms of lost income and reduced physical capital – are borne

Disasters are mostly unexpected, but during recent decades the world has witnessed a rising incidence of disasters of various

Analysis of business dynamism outside the US has been limited by the availability of comparable cross-country data. This column

Bitcoin fell by as much as 5.7% on Tuesday in its largest one-day drop in two weeks, as a

Harry Markowitz, co-recipient with Merton Miller and William Sharpe of the 1990 Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences ‘for their

Artificial intelligence will both be of considerable help to the financial authorities and bring new challenges. This column argues

Governments around the world provide fiscal incentives to firms to adopt profit-sharing arrangements between firms and workers. This column

Women continue to be underrepresented in STEM-related fields, making their university degree selection process highly relevant to discussions of

How reactive are house prices to monetary policy shocks? Does their reaction depend on cyclical conditions? And what do

Western Europe boasts some of the world’s densest and most efficient railways. The high-speed rail networks of Germany, France,




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