
Greening the EU budget: why climate mainstreaming needs reform
The European Union’s commitment to the fight against climate change is pursued in part through budgetary mainstreaming, which aims

The European Union’s commitment to the fight against climate change is pursued in part through budgetary mainstreaming, which aims

Election results in 2024 have been interpreted as European voters turning against climate and environment policies. In the European

Most macroeconomic and growth accounting models assume that male and female workers are perfectly substitutable in the aggregate production

Individuals sometimes make choices that harm their welfare due to incomplete or misleading information. This column presents findings from

The literature on the economic origins of political radicalism revolves largely around the ‘China shock’. Yet, trade not only

The unprecedented surge in prices since 2021 led the ECB to embark on the fastest tightening cycle in the

Artificial intelligence is transforming academic research, raising both opportunities and concerns. This column shows how large language models can

Some consumers are over-optimistic about their future income and underestimate the probability of experiencing negative income shocks, while others

Quantifying technology adoption, spillovers, and diffusion across firms is crucial for understanding industry dynamics, and in turn countries’ growth.

Rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and other technologies are reshaping labour markets and challenging long-held beliefs about the skills

The European Union’s commitment to the fight against climate change is pursued in part through budgetary mainstreaming, which aims

Election results in 2024 have been interpreted as European voters turning against climate and environment policies. In the European

Most macroeconomic and growth accounting models assume that male and female workers are perfectly substitutable in the aggregate production

Individuals sometimes make choices that harm their welfare due to incomplete or misleading information. This column presents findings from

The literature on the economic origins of political radicalism revolves largely around the ‘China shock’. Yet, trade not only

The unprecedented surge in prices since 2021 led the ECB to embark on the fastest tightening cycle in the

Artificial intelligence is transforming academic research, raising both opportunities and concerns. This column shows how large language models can

Some consumers are over-optimistic about their future income and underestimate the probability of experiencing negative income shocks, while others

Quantifying technology adoption, spillovers, and diffusion across firms is crucial for understanding industry dynamics, and in turn countries’ growth.

Rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and other technologies are reshaping labour markets and challenging long-held beliefs about the skills




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