
How new technologies travel: Evidence from global firm networks
Frontier innovation may start at home, but new technologies tend to spread across borders through firm-to-firm networks. Using more

Frontier innovation may start at home, but new technologies tend to spread across borders through firm-to-firm networks. Using more

Do banks fail because of runs or because they become insolvent? Answering this question is central to understanding financial

The US college wage premium nearly doubled between 1980 and 2010, rising fastest in dense cities and among young

Europe’s rising external surplus now rivals China’s, reflecting weak investment and growing surpluses, pointing to a need for pro-investment

The 2025 Sevilla Commitment renews the push for domestic revenue mobilisation, with the EU needing stable, targeted support for

This essay analyses the causes of, and remedies for, external imbalances, and what countries should do if they do

Rising rates are testing Japan’s fiscal framework, with debt dynamics hinging on growth and pointing to the need for

With a return to the pre-Iran conflict energy status quo unlikely, a Hormuz toll may be the next best

US firms’ rise in EU asset management may weaken sustainable finance, making tougher stewardship, ESMA supervision and autonomy urgent.

When global uncertainty increases, emerging markets are typically the most exposed. Historically, tighter US monetary policy has led to

Frontier innovation may start at home, but new technologies tend to spread across borders through firm-to-firm networks. Using more

Do banks fail because of runs or because they become insolvent? Answering this question is central to understanding financial

The US college wage premium nearly doubled between 1980 and 2010, rising fastest in dense cities and among young

Europe’s rising external surplus now rivals China’s, reflecting weak investment and growing surpluses, pointing to a need for pro-investment

The 2025 Sevilla Commitment renews the push for domestic revenue mobilisation, with the EU needing stable, targeted support for

This essay analyses the causes of, and remedies for, external imbalances, and what countries should do if they do

Rising rates are testing Japan’s fiscal framework, with debt dynamics hinging on growth and pointing to the need for

With a return to the pre-Iran conflict energy status quo unlikely, a Hormuz toll may be the next best

US firms’ rise in EU asset management may weaken sustainable finance, making tougher stewardship, ESMA supervision and autonomy urgent.

When global uncertainty increases, emerging markets are typically the most exposed. Historically, tighter US monetary policy has led to




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