
Investments in hospital infrastructure reduced mortality in the US South
Both Black and white infant mortality rates in the US have fallen in the past century, but racial inequality

Both Black and white infant mortality rates in the US have fallen in the past century, but racial inequality

Natural resource dependence subjects economies to macroeconomic and structural challenges. The focus of attention in the ‘resource curse’ literature

A race is raging among global powers to secure access to critical minerals to power the simultaneous energy and

One-fifth of all cyberattacks target the financial sector, a share that is widely expected to rise. As cyberattacks become

The Covid-19 lockdowns and other anti-pandemic measures triggered a surge in layoffs and discharges. This column investigates the impact

Union membership across the developed world has been falling for decades. This column uses data on wages and hours

Since the 2008 global financial crisis, firms’ funding patterns have changed, with a shift towards more market-based finance with

Access to existing work and technical information is key to the emergence of new scientific knowledge and innovation. But

Europe lags behind in innovation. This column describes how its industry seems stuck in a middle-technology trap in which

Support for large-scale climate adaptation investments is insufficient in many countries. This column studies the drivers of voter support

Both Black and white infant mortality rates in the US have fallen in the past century, but racial inequality

Natural resource dependence subjects economies to macroeconomic and structural challenges. The focus of attention in the ‘resource curse’ literature

A race is raging among global powers to secure access to critical minerals to power the simultaneous energy and

One-fifth of all cyberattacks target the financial sector, a share that is widely expected to rise. As cyberattacks become

The Covid-19 lockdowns and other anti-pandemic measures triggered a surge in layoffs and discharges. This column investigates the impact

Union membership across the developed world has been falling for decades. This column uses data on wages and hours

Since the 2008 global financial crisis, firms’ funding patterns have changed, with a shift towards more market-based finance with

Access to existing work and technical information is key to the emergence of new scientific knowledge and innovation. But

Europe lags behind in innovation. This column describes how its industry seems stuck in a middle-technology trap in which

Support for large-scale climate adaptation investments is insufficient in many countries. This column studies the drivers of voter support




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