
Capital in the 21st century: Ownership of the firms producing raw materials
The energy transition will require large quantities of the critical raw materials mined and processed in countries that are

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

Recent workforce surveys reveal alarmingly high levels of work-related stress worldwide. Consequently, a significant share of workers experience stress-related

Marriage has declined as the central organising structure of the American family, and some worry this will increase inequality.

Over the last several decades, many countries have devolved power to local governments. This column exploits the government decentralisation

A slowdown in technological progress has been cited as the driving force behind the stagnating productivity growth witnessed in

Farmers in Europe have recently protested against increased grain exports from Ukraine. This column shows how Russian grain is

Capital controls re-emerged as a tool for policymakers grappling with volatile capital flows after the 2008 financial crisis. This

Most less-developed regions remain at or below the technological frontier, and investments in science and technology do not always

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

Recent workforce surveys reveal alarmingly high levels of work-related stress worldwide. Consequently, a significant share of workers experience stress-related

Marriage has declined as the central organising structure of the American family, and some worry this will increase inequality.

Over the last several decades, many countries have devolved power to local governments. This column exploits the government decentralisation

A slowdown in technological progress has been cited as the driving force behind the stagnating productivity growth witnessed in

Farmers in Europe have recently protested against increased grain exports from Ukraine. This column shows how Russian grain is

Capital controls re-emerged as a tool for policymakers grappling with volatile capital flows after the 2008 financial crisis. This

Most less-developed regions remain at or below the technological frontier, and investments in science and technology do not always




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