
Firms, family-friendly policies, and fertility
Family-friendly policies often aim to make it ‘easier’ to have children, yet little is known about how firms respond

Family-friendly policies often aim to make it ‘easier’ to have children, yet little is known about how firms respond

Numerous central banks started to build the countercyclical capital buffer as bank profitability began to soar during the recent

Asia’s rise as a global carbon trading hub is grounded in its strong financial infrastructure, forward-looking regulatory environment, and

I have a new paper coming out in a symposium on power calculations in the journal Fiscal Studies, which puts together my

An estimated 254 million people (approximately 3 in 100) lived with chronic hepatitis B in 2022, a virus which

Over the past year, I’ve seen a growing interest in, and a stronger demand for, better tools to prepare

International trade plays a complex role in shaping environmental outcomes. A new World Bank paper, “Trade’s Emissions Paradox: Cutting

As global trade expands, so does the number of workers in high-income countries whose jobs are tied to exports. More

In their recent blog Can Africa Claim the 21st Century?, Andrew Dabalen and Chorching Goh rightly highlight Africa’s moment of

Stanley Fischer, the World Bank’s chief economist from January 1988 to August 1990, passed away on May 31, 2025.

Family-friendly policies often aim to make it ‘easier’ to have children, yet little is known about how firms respond

Numerous central banks started to build the countercyclical capital buffer as bank profitability began to soar during the recent

Asia’s rise as a global carbon trading hub is grounded in its strong financial infrastructure, forward-looking regulatory environment, and

I have a new paper coming out in a symposium on power calculations in the journal Fiscal Studies, which puts together my

An estimated 254 million people (approximately 3 in 100) lived with chronic hepatitis B in 2022, a virus which

Over the past year, I’ve seen a growing interest in, and a stronger demand for, better tools to prepare

International trade plays a complex role in shaping environmental outcomes. A new World Bank paper, “Trade’s Emissions Paradox: Cutting

As global trade expands, so does the number of workers in high-income countries whose jobs are tied to exports. More

In their recent blog Can Africa Claim the 21st Century?, Andrew Dabalen and Chorching Goh rightly highlight Africa’s moment of

Stanley Fischer, the World Bank’s chief economist from January 1988 to August 1990, passed away on May 31, 2025.




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