
How and why work-from-home rates differ across countries and people
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly accelerated the shift to work from home around the world, but with significant cross-country variations.

The COVID-19 pandemic significantly accelerated the shift to work from home around the world, but with significant cross-country variations.

Political discontent has been on the rise across Europe. This column draws on the concept of regional ‘development traps’

Divestment of polluting companies has gained traction as way for investors to incentivise the transition to a low-carbon economy.

Amid a global surge in populism, political pressures on central banks to lower interest rates have escalated, driven by

The past few decades have seen a remarkable surge in populism across Western democracies. This column evaluates how mainstream

The threats that misinformation poses to politics and public health are well documented, but the macroeconomic effects of fake

2024 marks the 80th anniversary of the Bretton Woods conference, which led to a major shift from the operation

Support for large-scale climate adaptation investments is insufficient in many countries. This column studies the drivers of voter support

Historically, inherited land in some German areas had to be shared or divided equally among children, while in others

Industrial policy is undergoing a major resurgence. Spurred by multiple overlapping crises, economists have been seeking to draw lessons

The COVID-19 pandemic significantly accelerated the shift to work from home around the world, but with significant cross-country variations.

Political discontent has been on the rise across Europe. This column draws on the concept of regional ‘development traps’

Divestment of polluting companies has gained traction as way for investors to incentivise the transition to a low-carbon economy.

Amid a global surge in populism, political pressures on central banks to lower interest rates have escalated, driven by

The past few decades have seen a remarkable surge in populism across Western democracies. This column evaluates how mainstream

The threats that misinformation poses to politics and public health are well documented, but the macroeconomic effects of fake

2024 marks the 80th anniversary of the Bretton Woods conference, which led to a major shift from the operation

Support for large-scale climate adaptation investments is insufficient in many countries. This column studies the drivers of voter support

Historically, inherited land in some German areas had to be shared or divided equally among children, while in others

Industrial policy is undergoing a major resurgence. Spurred by multiple overlapping crises, economists have been seeking to draw lessons




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