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Although the source and duration of the destruction differ, wars and natural disasters disrupt economies in similar ways. This

Although the source and duration of the destruction differ, wars and natural disasters disrupt economies in similar ways. This

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While tariffs have been the most visible policy tool during the US-China trade war, anecdotal evidence points to the

Escalating geopolitical tensions, trade wars, and volatile policy shifts are reshaping the rules of global commerce and finance and

The last coal mine in Wałbrzych, Poland closed in the 1990s, leaving a region that had long relied on

Nature markets can boost conservation funding, but strong standards and public support are vital for lasting, equitable ecological benefits

Global climate and biodiversity outcomes will largely be determined in emerging and developing economies (EMDEs). We propose a four-pillar

Although the source and duration of the destruction differ, wars and natural disasters disrupt economies in similar ways. This

In the fight against poverty, timely, reliable, and open data is our compass. Without it, we are unable to

Agricultural commodity prices continued their downward trend in the second quarter of 2025, with the World Bank’s agricultural price

The presence of directors on the boards of competing firms (‘interlocking directorates’) raises concerns about collusion. This column studies

The growth of the private equity in recent years has raised concerns about its consequences. This column matches 2.5

While tariffs have been the most visible policy tool during the US-China trade war, anecdotal evidence points to the

Escalating geopolitical tensions, trade wars, and volatile policy shifts are reshaping the rules of global commerce and finance and

The last coal mine in Wałbrzych, Poland closed in the 1990s, leaving a region that had long relied on

Nature markets can boost conservation funding, but strong standards and public support are vital for lasting, equitable ecological benefits

Global climate and biodiversity outcomes will largely be determined in emerging and developing economies (EMDEs). We propose a four-pillar




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