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Adapting to climate change – finding ways to prevent the harshest effects or deal with crises when they occur

Adapting to climate change – finding ways to prevent the harshest effects or deal with crises when they occur

The inflationary episode from 2021 to 2023 reignited the debate on the nonlinearity of the Phillips curve. Aggregate and

Cognitive skills are commonly assumed to begin deteriorating from the age of 30, which could pose a significant challenge

Against a backdrop of escalating geopolitical tensions and rapidly shifting global alliances, policymakers are advocating strategies such as ‘friendshoring’

The EU faces a significant investment challenge to meet its ambitious goals of decarbonising the economy, modernising infrastructure, strengthening

Distributed ledgers are the embodiment of the vision of a decentralised notion of money. The key idea is to

In the literature on monetary policy spillovers, countries that would otherwise operate independently are connected through bilateral trade relationships,

If Trump’s trade policy is the earthquake, the long-standing hardships confronting America’s middle class are the tectonic plate shifts

The international transmission of monetary policy shocks features positive output spillovers when the so-called expenditure-switching effect is sufficiently large.

Consumers have vastly different views about inflation – shaped by personal experience, financial literacy, and exposure to economic news.

Adapting to climate change – finding ways to prevent the harshest effects or deal with crises when they occur

The inflationary episode from 2021 to 2023 reignited the debate on the nonlinearity of the Phillips curve. Aggregate and

Cognitive skills are commonly assumed to begin deteriorating from the age of 30, which could pose a significant challenge

Against a backdrop of escalating geopolitical tensions and rapidly shifting global alliances, policymakers are advocating strategies such as ‘friendshoring’

The EU faces a significant investment challenge to meet its ambitious goals of decarbonising the economy, modernising infrastructure, strengthening

Distributed ledgers are the embodiment of the vision of a decentralised notion of money. The key idea is to

In the literature on monetary policy spillovers, countries that would otherwise operate independently are connected through bilateral trade relationships,

If Trump’s trade policy is the earthquake, the long-standing hardships confronting America’s middle class are the tectonic plate shifts

The international transmission of monetary policy shocks features positive output spillovers when the so-called expenditure-switching effect is sufficiently large.

Consumers have vastly different views about inflation – shaped by personal experience, financial literacy, and exposure to economic news.




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