
Child benefits in an international comparative context
In 2021, the US temporarily expanded the Child Tax Credit, a programme intended to support the income of families

In 2021, the US temporarily expanded the Child Tax Credit, a programme intended to support the income of families

Equity markets are already expecting an increase in volatility before the US presidential election. This uncertainty may add to

Both Black and white infant mortality rates in the US have fallen in the past century, but racial inequality

In 2019, the UK government became the first major economy to pass laws with a target of net zero

In recent decades, LGBTQ+ communities have received increased attention from policymakers. But the issues facing intersex people – whose

Disruptions from conflicts, climate change, and the pandemic have raised the question of whether today’s supply chains and transportation

Wage rigidity – for example, due to collective contracts – can generate employment fluctuations, particularly during economic downturns. This

Governments around the world mostly rely on two types of policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from road transport

Natural resource dependence subjects economies to macroeconomic and structural challenges. The focus of attention in the ‘resource curse’ literature

Trade wars can have large macroeconomic consequences, but there is limited focus on the interaction between optimal trade and

In 2021, the US temporarily expanded the Child Tax Credit, a programme intended to support the income of families

Equity markets are already expecting an increase in volatility before the US presidential election. This uncertainty may add to

Both Black and white infant mortality rates in the US have fallen in the past century, but racial inequality

In 2019, the UK government became the first major economy to pass laws with a target of net zero

In recent decades, LGBTQ+ communities have received increased attention from policymakers. But the issues facing intersex people – whose

Disruptions from conflicts, climate change, and the pandemic have raised the question of whether today’s supply chains and transportation

Wage rigidity – for example, due to collective contracts – can generate employment fluctuations, particularly during economic downturns. This

Governments around the world mostly rely on two types of policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from road transport

Natural resource dependence subjects economies to macroeconomic and structural challenges. The focus of attention in the ‘resource curse’ literature

Trade wars can have large macroeconomic consequences, but there is limited focus on the interaction between optimal trade and




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