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According to the World Bank, one-third of the global population, roughly 2.6 billion people, live in “digital darkness,” meaning they lack access

According to the World Bank, one-third of the global population, roughly 2.6 billion people, live in “digital darkness,” meaning they lack access

Annual inflation has plunged from a record high of 38% in September 2023. Egypt’s annual urban consumer price inflation

By the end of August, the value of the reserves reached $8.26bln, compared with $6.26bln at the end of

WTO economists raised the 2025 merchandise trade growth forecast to 2.4%. Global merchandise trade outpaced expectations in the first

As populations age, noncommunicable diseases and mental health conditions are draining South American economies, reducing labour supply and diverting

Surveys with information provision experiments have become popular in economics. This column introduces an information provision experiment in a

The low-carbon transition requires substantial financial mobilisation, yet it is unclear whether banks’ public climate commitments represent real change

Closing the productivity gap between the US and Europe will require large investments in intangible capital and new technologies.

The EU faces ageing-driven fiscal strain, slower growth and rising pension costs, making employment-focused migration increasingly vital. The European

The dollar index, which measures the greenback’s strength against a basket of six currencies, rose 0.3% to as much

According to the World Bank, one-third of the global population, roughly 2.6 billion people, live in “digital darkness,” meaning they lack access

Annual inflation has plunged from a record high of 38% in September 2023. Egypt’s annual urban consumer price inflation

By the end of August, the value of the reserves reached $8.26bln, compared with $6.26bln at the end of

WTO economists raised the 2025 merchandise trade growth forecast to 2.4%. Global merchandise trade outpaced expectations in the first

As populations age, noncommunicable diseases and mental health conditions are draining South American economies, reducing labour supply and diverting

Surveys with information provision experiments have become popular in economics. This column introduces an information provision experiment in a

The low-carbon transition requires substantial financial mobilisation, yet it is unclear whether banks’ public climate commitments represent real change

Closing the productivity gap between the US and Europe will require large investments in intangible capital and new technologies.

The EU faces ageing-driven fiscal strain, slower growth and rising pension costs, making employment-focused migration increasingly vital. The European

The dollar index, which measures the greenback’s strength against a basket of six currencies, rose 0.3% to as much




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