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How does dismantling deep integration affect international trade? This column uses firm-level customs data to study the impact of

How does dismantling deep integration affect international trade? This column uses firm-level customs data to study the impact of

The US-China trade war has led to growth in economic activity in some ‘winner’ countries, which have gained from

With President Trump’s announcement of sweeping tariffs on 2 April, he appears to be waging an economic war against

The 2008 crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic presented monetary policy frameworks worldwide with significant challenges. This column reports the

The tariff measures announced by President Trump on 2 April 2025 represent a seismic shift in the global trading

Labour markets in advanced economies react more strongly to economic downturns than those in emerging markets. A key reason

Living wages are an increasingly common policy tool for reducing poverty and improving the living standards of low-income workers.

Accurately predicting the labour market impact of trade shocks is a complicated endeavour. Using job match records merged with

Despite the rise of online job search platforms, many jobseekers still struggle to find suitable employment. Automated occupation recommendations

The Nordic countries appear to have developed a social and economic model that combines prosperity with equality. This column

How does dismantling deep integration affect international trade? This column uses firm-level customs data to study the impact of

The US-China trade war has led to growth in economic activity in some ‘winner’ countries, which have gained from

With President Trump’s announcement of sweeping tariffs on 2 April, he appears to be waging an economic war against

The 2008 crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic presented monetary policy frameworks worldwide with significant challenges. This column reports the

The tariff measures announced by President Trump on 2 April 2025 represent a seismic shift in the global trading

Labour markets in advanced economies react more strongly to economic downturns than those in emerging markets. A key reason

Living wages are an increasingly common policy tool for reducing poverty and improving the living standards of low-income workers.

Accurately predicting the labour market impact of trade shocks is a complicated endeavour. Using job match records merged with

Despite the rise of online job search platforms, many jobseekers still struggle to find suitable employment. Automated occupation recommendations

The Nordic countries appear to have developed a social and economic model that combines prosperity with equality. This column




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