
Happiness, reference dependence, and motivated beliefs in US presidential elections
As elections continue to polarise societies, understanding their psychological dimensions can help both parties and policymakers anticipate how political

As elections continue to polarise societies, understanding their psychological dimensions can help both parties and policymakers anticipate how political

When analysing short-term dynamics in economic models, it is essential to consider long-run conditions that shape forward-looking behaviour. However,

Local GDP measures are crucial for economic research but are often unreliable or unavailable, particularly in developing countries. Meanwhile,

Large disparities by socioeconomic status in educational attainment and the likelihood of obtaining a university degree have been widely

In an era of increasing political polarisation, public trust in institutions like the US Federal Reserve has become a

The Bank of Spain said on Tuesday that it expects the country’s economy to expand by a strong 2.7%

Germany’s Deutsche Boerse will offer cryptocurrency custody and settlement services for institutional clients from next month, the company said on

Germany’s constitution contains a so-called debt brake – a constraint that keeps the structural deficit to 0.35 percent of

There is growing evidence of a decline in the mental health of the young in Western developed countries such

How costly are business cycles and inflation? This column reports on a survey that asked consumers across 13 countries

As elections continue to polarise societies, understanding their psychological dimensions can help both parties and policymakers anticipate how political

When analysing short-term dynamics in economic models, it is essential to consider long-run conditions that shape forward-looking behaviour. However,

Local GDP measures are crucial for economic research but are often unreliable or unavailable, particularly in developing countries. Meanwhile,

Large disparities by socioeconomic status in educational attainment and the likelihood of obtaining a university degree have been widely

In an era of increasing political polarisation, public trust in institutions like the US Federal Reserve has become a

The Bank of Spain said on Tuesday that it expects the country’s economy to expand by a strong 2.7%

Germany’s Deutsche Boerse will offer cryptocurrency custody and settlement services for institutional clients from next month, the company said on

Germany’s constitution contains a so-called debt brake – a constraint that keeps the structural deficit to 0.35 percent of

There is growing evidence of a decline in the mental health of the young in Western developed countries such

How costly are business cycles and inflation? This column reports on a survey that asked consumers across 13 countries




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