
The unbearable lightness of promises
When reforms are judged by their plans rather than their impact, they risk drifting into the lightness of promises

When reforms are judged by their plans rather than their impact, they risk drifting into the lightness of promises

Digital transformation involves how organizations use technology, people, and processes to deliver value in an increasingly connected world by

The Trump administration’s trade policy accelerates the WTO’s decline and challenges global trade governance. The second administration of United

On 2 April 2025, the Trump administration declared a “national emergency” caused by “large and persistent US goods trade

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes a new gateway to development data, a quiet but significant risk has emerged. Large

When reforms are judged by their plans rather than their impact, they risk drifting into the lightness of promises

Cities worldwide can now track their carbon and methane emissions from space, thanks to a new dataset from the

Can entire markets strategically confuse consumers to raise prices? This column tracks the prices of nearly all mobile phone

In many Germanic languages, the word for ‘debt’ also means ‘guilt’. This column explores whether the linguistic overlap leads

Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt have been jointly awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences with Joel Mokyr

When reforms are judged by their plans rather than their impact, they risk drifting into the lightness of promises

Digital transformation involves how organizations use technology, people, and processes to deliver value in an increasingly connected world by

The Trump administration’s trade policy accelerates the WTO’s decline and challenges global trade governance. The second administration of United

On 2 April 2025, the Trump administration declared a “national emergency” caused by “large and persistent US goods trade

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes a new gateway to development data, a quiet but significant risk has emerged. Large

When reforms are judged by their plans rather than their impact, they risk drifting into the lightness of promises

Cities worldwide can now track their carbon and methane emissions from space, thanks to a new dataset from the

Can entire markets strategically confuse consumers to raise prices? This column tracks the prices of nearly all mobile phone

In many Germanic languages, the word for ‘debt’ also means ‘guilt’. This column explores whether the linguistic overlap leads

Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt have been jointly awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences with Joel Mokyr




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