
Vaccine hesitancy may have historical roots: Evidence from Germany
Vaccine hesitancy continues to pose a challenge not only for low- and middle-income countries, but also for many high-income

Vaccine hesitancy continues to pose a challenge not only for low- and middle-income countries, but also for many high-income

At the end of the 19th century in Italy, books and manuscripts were transferred from monasteries to public libraries,

The 2023 Nobel Committee awarded the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel to Claudia

Integrating ethnic minorities in the classroom enriches the educational environment, but some studies find that it lowers student test

With his 2024 Spring Budget, UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt intends to deliver long-term growth through “more investment, more jobs,

As the world grapples with signs of increasing geopolitical fragmentation, it is important to reflect on the lessons of

Industrial policies (government financial and non-financial support to businesses) are increasingly used in advanced economies. This column discusses the

The energy transition will require large quantities of the critical raw materials mined and processed in countries that are

Overweight and obesity have risen dramatically in recent decades in both developed and developing countries. Numerous policies have been

In the wake of recent political shifts, democratic institutions are being eroded, giving way to a consolidation of governmental

Vaccine hesitancy continues to pose a challenge not only for low- and middle-income countries, but also for many high-income

At the end of the 19th century in Italy, books and manuscripts were transferred from monasteries to public libraries,

The 2023 Nobel Committee awarded the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel to Claudia

Integrating ethnic minorities in the classroom enriches the educational environment, but some studies find that it lowers student test

With his 2024 Spring Budget, UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt intends to deliver long-term growth through “more investment, more jobs,

As the world grapples with signs of increasing geopolitical fragmentation, it is important to reflect on the lessons of

Industrial policies (government financial and non-financial support to businesses) are increasingly used in advanced economies. This column discusses the

The energy transition will require large quantities of the critical raw materials mined and processed in countries that are

Overweight and obesity have risen dramatically in recent decades in both developed and developing countries. Numerous policies have been

In the wake of recent political shifts, democratic institutions are being eroded, giving way to a consolidation of governmental




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