
The political economy of adapting to climate change
Support for large-scale climate adaptation investments is insufficient in many countries. This column studies the drivers of voter support

Support for large-scale climate adaptation investments is insufficient in many countries. This column studies the drivers of voter support

Historically, inherited land in some German areas had to be shared or divided equally among children, while in others

Industrial policy is undergoing a major resurgence. Spurred by multiple overlapping crises, economists have been seeking to draw lessons

Research and development has traditionally been concentrated in Western countries, particularly the US, potentially leading to the development of

Green innovation is a key ingredient in the fight against climate change. But while there has been significant progress

The spread of misinformation online poses grave challenges to public health. This column quantifies the impact that vaccine scepticism

The ambition of the Paris Agreement is to limit global warming to “well below 2°C”. This column argues that

Nearly 160 years after the end of slavery, significant disparities persist between Black and white Americans. This column studies

The Inflation Reduction Act aims to narrow the gap between greenhouse gas mitigation pledges and implementation in the US.

After the American Civil War, Black people in the South were granted new political and civil rights, only for

Support for large-scale climate adaptation investments is insufficient in many countries. This column studies the drivers of voter support

Historically, inherited land in some German areas had to be shared or divided equally among children, while in others

Industrial policy is undergoing a major resurgence. Spurred by multiple overlapping crises, economists have been seeking to draw lessons

Research and development has traditionally been concentrated in Western countries, particularly the US, potentially leading to the development of

Green innovation is a key ingredient in the fight against climate change. But while there has been significant progress

The spread of misinformation online poses grave challenges to public health. This column quantifies the impact that vaccine scepticism

The ambition of the Paris Agreement is to limit global warming to “well below 2°C”. This column argues that

Nearly 160 years after the end of slavery, significant disparities persist between Black and white Americans. This column studies

The Inflation Reduction Act aims to narrow the gap between greenhouse gas mitigation pledges and implementation in the US.

After the American Civil War, Black people in the South were granted new political and civil rights, only for




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