
How developing countries can measure exposure to the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism
In January 2026, the European Union will require importers of certain carbon-intensive goods to pay for their products’ embodied

In January 2026, the European Union will require importers of certain carbon-intensive goods to pay for their products’ embodied

Climate-related risks are increasingly recognised as an important threat to long-term fiscal sustainability. This column studies the extent to

The ‘green growth’ debate is taking place in an oversimplified setting, largely disregarding the innovation factor. Technologies to mitigate

Productivity growth has been lacklustre over the past 20 years in most advanced economies. But standard productivity measures ignore

Knowledge, especially practical, hands-on know-how, is essential for countries to tackle development challenges and to build resilience to disasters

Low-income countries and Sub-Saharan Africa are being left behind in global progress toward affordable healthy diets. Around 2.6 billion

Central banks have increasingly engaged with climate-related topics in their public communication, but little is known about the drivers

Fuel and carbon prices are typically assessed based on their effectiveness in reducing emissions, while their broader societal benefits

After the June NATO summit, Europe faces greater challenges in funding its green, digital, and defence transitions, as new

Asia’s rise as a global carbon trading hub is grounded in its strong financial infrastructure, forward-looking regulatory environment, and

In January 2026, the European Union will require importers of certain carbon-intensive goods to pay for their products’ embodied

Climate-related risks are increasingly recognised as an important threat to long-term fiscal sustainability. This column studies the extent to

The ‘green growth’ debate is taking place in an oversimplified setting, largely disregarding the innovation factor. Technologies to mitigate

Productivity growth has been lacklustre over the past 20 years in most advanced economies. But standard productivity measures ignore

Knowledge, especially practical, hands-on know-how, is essential for countries to tackle development challenges and to build resilience to disasters

Low-income countries and Sub-Saharan Africa are being left behind in global progress toward affordable healthy diets. Around 2.6 billion

Central banks have increasingly engaged with climate-related topics in their public communication, but little is known about the drivers

Fuel and carbon prices are typically assessed based on their effectiveness in reducing emissions, while their broader societal benefits

After the June NATO summit, Europe faces greater challenges in funding its green, digital, and defence transitions, as new

Asia’s rise as a global carbon trading hub is grounded in its strong financial infrastructure, forward-looking regulatory environment, and




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