
Government reform and innovation performance in China
While conventional wisdom considers research investment and human capital the wellsprings of innovation, a more subtle catalyst has perhaps

While conventional wisdom considers research investment and human capital the wellsprings of innovation, a more subtle catalyst has perhaps

Standard Chartered (StanChart) will target $200 billion in new assets and double-digit growth in income from its wealth business over

Barclays agreed to pay $19.5 million to settle a lawsuit in Manhattan by shareholders who accused the British bank

To manage the consequences of unexpected shocks, policymakers need to understand how firms respond to such shocks. This column

Donald Trump’s re-election as president of the United States on 5 November has stirred both optimism and apprehension in

As climate-related disasters become increasingly frequent and destructive, one might expect first-hand experience of these events to bring consensus

The question of why productivity growth slowed from the early- to mid-2000s continues to interest policymakers, but researchers have

Bank runs are notoriously difficult to measure systematically. This column constructs two novel, cross-country databases on bank run events

The shift from fossil fuels to renewable technologies may render the global economy less oil-intensive and more metals-intensive. This

Demand for green power in the United States will grow regardless of who is the country’s next president, major players

While conventional wisdom considers research investment and human capital the wellsprings of innovation, a more subtle catalyst has perhaps

Standard Chartered (StanChart) will target $200 billion in new assets and double-digit growth in income from its wealth business over

Barclays agreed to pay $19.5 million to settle a lawsuit in Manhattan by shareholders who accused the British bank

To manage the consequences of unexpected shocks, policymakers need to understand how firms respond to such shocks. This column

Donald Trump’s re-election as president of the United States on 5 November has stirred both optimism and apprehension in

As climate-related disasters become increasingly frequent and destructive, one might expect first-hand experience of these events to bring consensus

The question of why productivity growth slowed from the early- to mid-2000s continues to interest policymakers, but researchers have

Bank runs are notoriously difficult to measure systematically. This column constructs two novel, cross-country databases on bank run events

The shift from fossil fuels to renewable technologies may render the global economy less oil-intensive and more metals-intensive. This

Demand for green power in the United States will grow regardless of who is the country’s next president, major players




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