
The real effects of Brexit on labour demand
The implementation of Brexit produced markedly different experiences for Northern Ireland, which effectively remained within the EU’s Single Market

The implementation of Brexit produced markedly different experiences for Northern Ireland, which effectively remained within the EU’s Single Market

Delivering free or subsidized agricultural inputs to smallholder farmers in Ghana has always been a challenge—especially during emergencies, when

While tariffs dominate the news, international trade is increasingly shaped by an array of regulations known as non-tariff measures (NTMs).

President Trump’s sweeping “reciprocal tariffs” announced on 2 April sent shockwaves through the global economy. This column introduces the

The major turbulence being experienced by the world economy could lead to a global recession and the collapse of

Government procurement—the process in which public entities buy goods and services from private companies—represents between 5% and 20% of

As populations age, the demand for long-term care will increase dramatically. This column argues that markets for long-term care

Nvidia plans to sell a technology that will tie chips together to speed up the chip-to-chip communication needed to build

In recent years, concerns over global financial fragmentation have grown amid rising geopolitical tensions. This column integrates a network

Although Chinese banks have remained the top lenders to emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs), their growth has slowed

The implementation of Brexit produced markedly different experiences for Northern Ireland, which effectively remained within the EU’s Single Market

Delivering free or subsidized agricultural inputs to smallholder farmers in Ghana has always been a challenge—especially during emergencies, when

While tariffs dominate the news, international trade is increasingly shaped by an array of regulations known as non-tariff measures (NTMs).

President Trump’s sweeping “reciprocal tariffs” announced on 2 April sent shockwaves through the global economy. This column introduces the

The major turbulence being experienced by the world economy could lead to a global recession and the collapse of

Government procurement—the process in which public entities buy goods and services from private companies—represents between 5% and 20% of

As populations age, the demand for long-term care will increase dramatically. This column argues that markets for long-term care

Nvidia plans to sell a technology that will tie chips together to speed up the chip-to-chip communication needed to build

In recent years, concerns over global financial fragmentation have grown amid rising geopolitical tensions. This column integrates a network

Although Chinese banks have remained the top lenders to emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs), their growth has slowed




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