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Population ageing makes it harder for governments to finance programmes like public pensions and long-term care. But policy responses,

Population ageing makes it harder for governments to finance programmes like public pensions and long-term care. But policy responses,

As geopolitical uncertainty rises – due to events ranging from Brexit and the increasing rivalry between major economies to

A confluence of negative forces – some the result of self-inflicted wounds and rising uncertainty about US policies and

Exchange-traded funds and open-ended mutual funds have grown rapidly, and they are increasingly expanding into illiquid asset classes such

Campaign promises often capture headlines, but do they actually move votes? This column examines whether a promise to expand

Understanding how households interpret macroeconomic policy is vital to the effectiveness of central banks. This column demonstrates that the

Every year, the World Bank Group classifies the world’s economies into four income groups: low, lower-middle, upper-middle, and high. These

In January 2026, the European Union will require importers of certain carbon-intensive goods to pay for their products’ embodied

The introduction of value added taxes has been widely perceived as successful, boosting government revenue and stimulating industrialisation. This

Few economic debates have lasted as long as the 160-year debate concerning the effects of Italian unification on the

Population ageing makes it harder for governments to finance programmes like public pensions and long-term care. But policy responses,

As geopolitical uncertainty rises – due to events ranging from Brexit and the increasing rivalry between major economies to

A confluence of negative forces – some the result of self-inflicted wounds and rising uncertainty about US policies and

Exchange-traded funds and open-ended mutual funds have grown rapidly, and they are increasingly expanding into illiquid asset classes such

Campaign promises often capture headlines, but do they actually move votes? This column examines whether a promise to expand

Understanding how households interpret macroeconomic policy is vital to the effectiveness of central banks. This column demonstrates that the

Every year, the World Bank Group classifies the world’s economies into four income groups: low, lower-middle, upper-middle, and high. These

In January 2026, the European Union will require importers of certain carbon-intensive goods to pay for their products’ embodied

The introduction of value added taxes has been widely perceived as successful, boosting government revenue and stimulating industrialisation. This

Few economic debates have lasted as long as the 160-year debate concerning the effects of Italian unification on the




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