
The geography of EU discontent and the regional development trap
Political discontent has been on the rise across Europe. This column draws on the concept of regional ‘development traps’

Political discontent has been on the rise across Europe. This column draws on the concept of regional ‘development traps’

Despite the large surge in inflation across advanced economies since 2021, long-term expectations are mostly in line with central

Non-bank financial intermediaries have surpassed banks as the largest global financial intermediaries, yet they remain lightly regulated. This column

Access to existing work and technical information is key to the emergence of new scientific knowledge and innovation. But

The design of monetary policy has traditionally considered aggregate total factor productivity as an exogenous variable over which the

Firms across many advanced economies have faced a significant increase in the interest rates paid on borrowing and received

Attacks by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea are jeopardising trade in a crucial maritime shipping route. This column

Cities are warming faster than their rural surroundings. But the ecosystem support provided by urban forestry is often omitted

Japan produces and exports a sophisticated basket of machinery and capital goods. Following the global crisis, it offshored manufacturing

Climate change is a spatial phenomenon. While it will be very costly at equatorial latitudes, where it is already

Political discontent has been on the rise across Europe. This column draws on the concept of regional ‘development traps’

Despite the large surge in inflation across advanced economies since 2021, long-term expectations are mostly in line with central

Non-bank financial intermediaries have surpassed banks as the largest global financial intermediaries, yet they remain lightly regulated. This column

Access to existing work and technical information is key to the emergence of new scientific knowledge and innovation. But

The design of monetary policy has traditionally considered aggregate total factor productivity as an exogenous variable over which the

Firms across many advanced economies have faced a significant increase in the interest rates paid on borrowing and received

Attacks by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea are jeopardising trade in a crucial maritime shipping route. This column

Cities are warming faster than their rural surroundings. But the ecosystem support provided by urban forestry is often omitted

Japan produces and exports a sophisticated basket of machinery and capital goods. Following the global crisis, it offshored manufacturing

Climate change is a spatial phenomenon. While it will be very costly at equatorial latitudes, where it is already




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