
Article-level slant and polarisation of news consumption on social media
Over the last two decades, social media has become a primary news source for millions of people, raising concerns

Over the last two decades, social media has become a primary news source for millions of people, raising concerns

GDP growth appears to be on a global slowdown. This column uses survey data from individuals across 161 countries

Forecasts from professionals (economists, analysts, brokers, academics) are a key input into economic decision-making. This column highlights that professional

Economic historians widely acknowledge that historical price data are measured with error. This column collects pre-WWI inflation data from

Cognitive skills are commonly assumed to begin deteriorating from the age of 30, which could pose a significant challenge

Against a backdrop of escalating geopolitical tensions and rapidly shifting global alliances, policymakers are advocating strategies such as ‘friendshoring’

The trade war launched by the Trump administration follows a longer-term pattern of geo-economic fragmentation, but it dwarfs all

If Trump’s trade policy is the earthquake, the long-standing hardships confronting America’s middle class are the tectonic plate shifts

The international transmission of monetary policy shocks features positive output spillovers when the so-called expenditure-switching effect is sufficiently large.

Consumers have vastly different views about inflation – shaped by personal experience, financial literacy, and exposure to economic news.

Over the last two decades, social media has become a primary news source for millions of people, raising concerns

GDP growth appears to be on a global slowdown. This column uses survey data from individuals across 161 countries

Forecasts from professionals (economists, analysts, brokers, academics) are a key input into economic decision-making. This column highlights that professional

Economic historians widely acknowledge that historical price data are measured with error. This column collects pre-WWI inflation data from

Cognitive skills are commonly assumed to begin deteriorating from the age of 30, which could pose a significant challenge

Against a backdrop of escalating geopolitical tensions and rapidly shifting global alliances, policymakers are advocating strategies such as ‘friendshoring’

The trade war launched by the Trump administration follows a longer-term pattern of geo-economic fragmentation, but it dwarfs all

If Trump’s trade policy is the earthquake, the long-standing hardships confronting America’s middle class are the tectonic plate shifts

The international transmission of monetary policy shocks features positive output spillovers when the so-called expenditure-switching effect is sufficiently large.

Consumers have vastly different views about inflation – shaped by personal experience, financial literacy, and exposure to economic news.




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