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The world is seriously off track to meet global nutrition targets. In fact, in some countries, statistics are moving

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The introduction of value added taxes has been widely perceived as successful, boosting government revenue and stimulating industrialisation. This

Increasing women’s labour force participation and career progression is a key priority for policymakers in developing and developed economies

Few economic debates have lasted as long as the 160-year debate concerning the effects of Italian unification on the

There is currently much discussion about President Trump’s tariffs, the US trade deficit, and its causes and impacts, but

Three forces have always shaped globalisation – technology, policies, and geopolitics. What distinguishes the current moment is that all

It is well established that exporters tend to be some of the most productive firms. But in today’s world,

The collapse of the Bretton Woods system has traditionally been cited as heralding a major shift towards floating exchange

The world is seriously off track to meet global nutrition targets. In fact, in some countries, statistics are moving

Developing countries invest about $1 billion annually to train millions of aspiring and existing entrepreneurs. While significant, this investment

Banking crises have repeatedly inflicted serious damage on the real economy. This column discusses a new proposal for a

The introduction of value added taxes has been widely perceived as successful, boosting government revenue and stimulating industrialisation. This

Increasing women’s labour force participation and career progression is a key priority for policymakers in developing and developed economies

Few economic debates have lasted as long as the 160-year debate concerning the effects of Italian unification on the

There is currently much discussion about President Trump’s tariffs, the US trade deficit, and its causes and impacts, but

Three forces have always shaped globalisation – technology, policies, and geopolitics. What distinguishes the current moment is that all

It is well established that exporters tend to be some of the most productive firms. But in today’s world,

The collapse of the Bretton Woods system has traditionally been cited as heralding a major shift towards floating exchange




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