
What we can learn from the inequality revolution in prehistory
Wealth disparities among hunter-gatherers and farmers in Neolithic western Eurasia (11,700 to 5,300 years ago) were less substantial than

Wealth disparities among hunter-gatherers and farmers in Neolithic western Eurasia (11,700 to 5,300 years ago) were less substantial than

Geoeconomic fragmentation may have major implications for the global economy. This column uses using a multi-country New Keynesian model

The rapid growth and regulation of peer-to-peer online lending in the People’s Republic of China highlight its impact on

The European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) includes interoperability requirements for messaging services but not for personal social networking platforms. These

This paper offers a comprehensive study of the long-term care (LTC) systems in Germany, France, Slovenia, Italy and Denmark.

Trade wars, industrial policy, and myriad other supply chain disruptions have fast become the ‘new normal’. Yet, given the

Over the past few decades, economics has undergone a ‘credibility revolution’, emphasising techniques to establish causal relationships. This column

The US stands unrivalled as both a military and financial superpower. This column uses a game-theoretic model to show

In observance of the International Migrants Day, December 18 Officially recorded remittances to low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are

Unlocking the power of public investment is a crucial policy lever for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The latest  Global

Wealth disparities among hunter-gatherers and farmers in Neolithic western Eurasia (11,700 to 5,300 years ago) were less substantial than

Geoeconomic fragmentation may have major implications for the global economy. This column uses using a multi-country New Keynesian model

The rapid growth and regulation of peer-to-peer online lending in the People’s Republic of China highlight its impact on

The European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) includes interoperability requirements for messaging services but not for personal social networking platforms. These

This paper offers a comprehensive study of the long-term care (LTC) systems in Germany, France, Slovenia, Italy and Denmark.

Trade wars, industrial policy, and myriad other supply chain disruptions have fast become the ‘new normal’. Yet, given the

Over the past few decades, economics has undergone a ‘credibility revolution’, emphasising techniques to establish causal relationships. This column

The US stands unrivalled as both a military and financial superpower. This column uses a game-theoretic model to show

In observance of the International Migrants Day, December 18 Officially recorded remittances to low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are

Unlocking the power of public investment is a crucial policy lever for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The latest  Global




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