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Since the Middle Ages and throughout the early modern period, European universities and academies established dense webs of interpersonal

Since the Middle Ages and throughout the early modern period, European universities and academies established dense webs of interpersonal

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As global debt continues to climb, evaluating debt risks is critical. This column introduces a novel ‘debt-at-risk’ framework that

Pseudo-wealth is a perception of wealth that is not backed by real economic resources. When people have widely different

Since mid-2021, the euro-area economy has gone through several shocks, leading to the highest inflation since the creation of

Economic historians widely acknowledge that historical price data are measured with error. This column collects pre-WWI inflation data from

“Some in Europe may be frustrated with Brussels. But let’s be clear – if not Brussels, then Moscow. It’s your

Individuals sometimes make choices that harm their welfare due to incomplete or misleading information. This column presents findings from

Different countries take different approaches to Social Protection (SP) delivery systems. Some countries start by establishing a social registry – a system that

Since the Middle Ages and throughout the early modern period, European universities and academies established dense webs of interpersonal

Migration to Germany is shaping the Western Balkans for better and worse, highlighting the need for reforms to harness

In a world saturated with research and policy recommendations, it’s more important than ever to synthesize evidence well. A

As global debt continues to climb, evaluating debt risks is critical. This column introduces a novel ‘debt-at-risk’ framework that

Pseudo-wealth is a perception of wealth that is not backed by real economic resources. When people have widely different

Since mid-2021, the euro-area economy has gone through several shocks, leading to the highest inflation since the creation of

Economic historians widely acknowledge that historical price data are measured with error. This column collects pre-WWI inflation data from

“Some in Europe may be frustrated with Brussels. But let’s be clear – if not Brussels, then Moscow. It’s your

Individuals sometimes make choices that harm their welfare due to incomplete or misleading information. This column presents findings from

Different countries take different approaches to Social Protection (SP) delivery systems. Some countries start by establishing a social registry – a system that




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