
How Brazil’s indexed minimum wage allows inflation to grease the wheels of the labour market
Many economies index their minimum wage to inflation to preserve its real value during inflationary periods. This column shows,

Many economies index their minimum wage to inflation to preserve its real value during inflationary periods. This column shows,

By the standard debt-to-GDP measure, the US is in somewhat better fiscal shape than Italy, but this excludes the

Proposed streamlining of EU rules on consent for processing of personal data should account for how digital-market incentives shape

European Commission plans to streamline digital rules introduce new inconsistences and fall far short of transformative reform. The European

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

Many economies index their minimum wage to inflation to preserve its real value during inflationary periods. This column shows,

By the standard debt-to-GDP measure, the US is in somewhat better fiscal shape than Italy, but this excludes the

Proposed streamlining of EU rules on consent for processing of personal data should account for how digital-market incentives shape

European Commission plans to streamline digital rules introduce new inconsistences and fall far short of transformative reform. The European

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




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