
The digital euro after the investigation phase: Demystifying fears about bank disintermediation
On 18 October 2023, following the conclusion of its “investigation phase”, the ECB’s Governing Council announced a specification of

On 18 October 2023, following the conclusion of its “investigation phase”, the ECB’s Governing Council announced a specification of

Cross-border patenting is a key channel for the international transfer of technologies. Using a new dataset that tracks patents

Land prices, as reflected in house prices relative to incomes, are near all-time records, pricing younger citizens out of

The use of historical data for economic analysis has been on the rise in recent decades. Persistence studies in particular

Each year, the US Circuit Courts of Appeals consider thousands of appeals on the rulings of federal district courts.

Recent research suggests that wages below legally established minimum wages are surprisingly prevalent. This column reviews ‘wage theft’ in

Waste amounted to 3.3 percent to global greenhouse gas emissions in 2022, with landfills the primary source. As climate change

In 2024 food security is likely to remain one of the critical challenges for the world to face. The

There is overwhelming empirical evidence that people are neither consistently selfish nor consistently altruistic. Instead, their public-spiritedness depends on

Politicians often interfere with central banks, but it is not clear how to measure such political pressure systematically and

On 18 October 2023, following the conclusion of its “investigation phase”, the ECB’s Governing Council announced a specification of

Cross-border patenting is a key channel for the international transfer of technologies. Using a new dataset that tracks patents

Land prices, as reflected in house prices relative to incomes, are near all-time records, pricing younger citizens out of

The use of historical data for economic analysis has been on the rise in recent decades. Persistence studies in particular

Each year, the US Circuit Courts of Appeals consider thousands of appeals on the rulings of federal district courts.

Recent research suggests that wages below legally established minimum wages are surprisingly prevalent. This column reviews ‘wage theft’ in

Waste amounted to 3.3 percent to global greenhouse gas emissions in 2022, with landfills the primary source. As climate change

In 2024 food security is likely to remain one of the critical challenges for the world to face. The

There is overwhelming empirical evidence that people are neither consistently selfish nor consistently altruistic. Instead, their public-spiritedness depends on

Politicians often interfere with central banks, but it is not clear how to measure such political pressure systematically and




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