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Collective bargaining agreements allocate rights and obligations beyond wages and benefits. This column analyses 30,000 Canadian agreements from 1986

Collective bargaining agreements allocate rights and obligations beyond wages and benefits. This column analyses 30,000 Canadian agreements from 1986

The European Commission’s Digital Omnibus Regulation Proposal represents a major attempt to streamline and rationalise Europe’s increasingly complex digital

For decades, international trade has been a powerful engine of development. Countries like South Korea and China achieved remarkable

It is widely assumed that cities are the engines driving national and regional growth. This column analyses productivity dynamics

The labour costs associated with the menopause transition have been largely understudied. Exploiting the individual timing of menopause, this

When older adults need paid long-term care, most rely on their own assets unless they hold private long-term care

Following WWII, Japan experienced three decades of rapid productivity growth and convergence with the US. This column studies the

The UK is once again debating why its economy has grown slowly since the mid‑2010s. This column examines the

Low agricultural productivity in developing countries is often linked to limited mechanization. Using tractors for land preparation can significantly

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is redefining how it supports persons with disabilities. Moving beyond a purely medical model,

Collective bargaining agreements allocate rights and obligations beyond wages and benefits. This column analyses 30,000 Canadian agreements from 1986

The European Commission’s Digital Omnibus Regulation Proposal represents a major attempt to streamline and rationalise Europe’s increasingly complex digital

For decades, international trade has been a powerful engine of development. Countries like South Korea and China achieved remarkable

It is widely assumed that cities are the engines driving national and regional growth. This column analyses productivity dynamics

The labour costs associated with the menopause transition have been largely understudied. Exploiting the individual timing of menopause, this

When older adults need paid long-term care, most rely on their own assets unless they hold private long-term care

Following WWII, Japan experienced three decades of rapid productivity growth and convergence with the US. This column studies the

The UK is once again debating why its economy has grown slowly since the mid‑2010s. This column examines the

Low agricultural productivity in developing countries is often linked to limited mechanization. Using tractors for land preparation can significantly

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is redefining how it supports persons with disabilities. Moving beyond a purely medical model,




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