
Mapping the economic costs of war
The economic costs of armed conflict – in terms of lost income and reduced physical capital – are borne

The economic costs of armed conflict – in terms of lost income and reduced physical capital – are borne

Recent attacks on ships navigating along the Red Sea have led vessels to reroute through the Cape of Good

Harry Markowitz, co-recipient with Merton Miller and William Sharpe of the 1990 Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences ‘for their

There has been little economics research on the population that identifies as gender diverse, but these individuals face considerable

Mental ill-health is on the rise in the US and elsewhere, particularly among those under the age of 25

The threats of geoeconomic fragmentation have accelerated in recent years. This column introduces a novel firm-level revenue-weighted geopolitical risk

Evidence-based policymaking involves making policy decisions grounded on, or influenced by, the best available objective evidence. This column takes

The forcible removal of populations has both immediate and long-run consequences for the affected populations. The economics literature has

Western Europe boasts some of the world’s densest and most efficient railways. The high-speed rail networks of Germany, France,

Governments around the world implemented widespread business support during the COVID-19 pandemic. The measures may have affected employment dynamics

The economic costs of armed conflict – in terms of lost income and reduced physical capital – are borne

Recent attacks on ships navigating along the Red Sea have led vessels to reroute through the Cape of Good

Harry Markowitz, co-recipient with Merton Miller and William Sharpe of the 1990 Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences ‘for their

There has been little economics research on the population that identifies as gender diverse, but these individuals face considerable

Mental ill-health is on the rise in the US and elsewhere, particularly among those under the age of 25

The threats of geoeconomic fragmentation have accelerated in recent years. This column introduces a novel firm-level revenue-weighted geopolitical risk

Evidence-based policymaking involves making policy decisions grounded on, or influenced by, the best available objective evidence. This column takes

The forcible removal of populations has both immediate and long-run consequences for the affected populations. The economics literature has

Western Europe boasts some of the world’s densest and most efficient railways. The high-speed rail networks of Germany, France,

Governments around the world implemented widespread business support during the COVID-19 pandemic. The measures may have affected employment dynamics




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