
Quantifying global debt risks amid high and rising public debt
As global debt continues to climb, evaluating debt risks is critical. This column introduces a novel ‘debt-at-risk’ framework that

As global debt continues to climb, evaluating debt risks is critical. This column introduces a novel ‘debt-at-risk’ framework that

Depending on how it is measured, China’s economy is now the world’s largest or second largest. It is also

The growing footprint of nonbank financial institutions in corporate credit markets raises important – but often overlooked – questions

Cities have faced a host of shocks throughout history, including earthquakes, hurricanes, coastal flooding, and storm surges, as well

Language policy is not merely symbolic – it shapes the direction of trade, the allocation of subsidies, and a

Tariffs affect both supply and demand, possibly with contrasting effects on prices. This column shows that renewed US-China tensions

A growing number of urban areas around the world face water scarcity. Focusing on the prolonged drought that Cape

As the debate around industrial policy intensifies, there is broad consensus on the rationale for government support to encourage

Cities in low- and middle-income countries are growing fast—but their ability to finance the infrastructure and services needed to support

The World Bank has revised its estimates of global poverty to reflect new data on prices and national poverty

As global debt continues to climb, evaluating debt risks is critical. This column introduces a novel ‘debt-at-risk’ framework that

Depending on how it is measured, China’s economy is now the world’s largest or second largest. It is also

The growing footprint of nonbank financial institutions in corporate credit markets raises important – but often overlooked – questions

Cities have faced a host of shocks throughout history, including earthquakes, hurricanes, coastal flooding, and storm surges, as well

Language policy is not merely symbolic – it shapes the direction of trade, the allocation of subsidies, and a

Tariffs affect both supply and demand, possibly with contrasting effects on prices. This column shows that renewed US-China tensions

A growing number of urban areas around the world face water scarcity. Focusing on the prolonged drought that Cape

As the debate around industrial policy intensifies, there is broad consensus on the rationale for government support to encourage

Cities in low- and middle-income countries are growing fast—but their ability to finance the infrastructure and services needed to support

The World Bank has revised its estimates of global poverty to reflect new data on prices and national poverty




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