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What could developing countries do with an extra $500 million per year for infrastructure? That kind of money could

What could developing countries do with an extra $500 million per year for infrastructure? That kind of money could

Prior to the 2020 US presidential election, Twitter modified its user interface for sharing social media posts, hoping to

Economic sanctions on trade and financial activities are increasingly being used around the world. This column develops a model

Significant post-pandemic fluctuations in exchange rates and an unusual degree of economic uncertainty have raised the question of how

Extreme weather events are bringing devastating consequences for an increasing number of people and countries, so quantifying their economic

In the next economic downturn, central banks will have to decide whether to restart quantitative easing policies. This column

Victor D. Norman, who passed away in September 2024, was a leading figure in international economics. This column outlines

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In Italy, criminal organisations infiltrate municipal bodies to control public resources and manipulate elections. Detecting this infiltration, however, is

Education is recognised as a crucial factor in breaking the cycle of poverty. This column examines how historical exposure

What could developing countries do with an extra $500 million per year for infrastructure? That kind of money could

Prior to the 2020 US presidential election, Twitter modified its user interface for sharing social media posts, hoping to

Economic sanctions on trade and financial activities are increasingly being used around the world. This column develops a model

Significant post-pandemic fluctuations in exchange rates and an unusual degree of economic uncertainty have raised the question of how

Extreme weather events are bringing devastating consequences for an increasing number of people and countries, so quantifying their economic

In the next economic downturn, central banks will have to decide whether to restart quantitative easing policies. This column

Victor D. Norman, who passed away in September 2024, was a leading figure in international economics. This column outlines

Many financial institutions have pledged to minimise their exposure to climate transition risks. But moving assets away from sectors

In Italy, criminal organisations infiltrate municipal bodies to control public resources and manipulate elections. Detecting this infiltration, however, is

Education is recognised as a crucial factor in breaking the cycle of poverty. This column examines how historical exposure




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