
Europeans should be allowed to trade personal data
Well-designed data markets could curb gatekeeper power, protect privacy and pay users for sharing data, while preserving ad-supported digital

Well-designed data markets could curb gatekeeper power, protect privacy and pay users for sharing data, while preserving ad-supported digital

At the time when the Government of South Africa approached the World Bank’s Disaster Risk Financing (DRF) Program about looking beyond natural

US objections have not killed off the 15 percent global minimum tax, but they have altered it and given

Policymakers face an increasingly complex inflation landscape, where supply risks call for a more coordinated and forward-looking approach. Global

Throughout history, water has been the quiet engine behind progress: farmers irrigate fields to grow crops; industry needs it

A cyberattack against Morocco’s National Social Security Fund, which resulted in the leakage of the personal and financial details of nearly two million people; a cyber

By 2050, one in three of the world’s children will live in Africa. Yet this demographic shift coincides with

One year after the European Union imposed sweeping anti-subsidy duties on battery electric vehicles imported from China, the data

China’s industrial policy has become a central flashpoint in global trade debates, yet systematic evidence on what China actually

Europe is successfully building up battery and EV manufacturing capacity, though mainly thanks to foreign investment. Batteries and electric

Well-designed data markets could curb gatekeeper power, protect privacy and pay users for sharing data, while preserving ad-supported digital

At the time when the Government of South Africa approached the World Bank’s Disaster Risk Financing (DRF) Program about looking beyond natural

US objections have not killed off the 15 percent global minimum tax, but they have altered it and given

Policymakers face an increasingly complex inflation landscape, where supply risks call for a more coordinated and forward-looking approach. Global

Throughout history, water has been the quiet engine behind progress: farmers irrigate fields to grow crops; industry needs it

A cyberattack against Morocco’s National Social Security Fund, which resulted in the leakage of the personal and financial details of nearly two million people; a cyber

By 2050, one in three of the world’s children will live in Africa. Yet this demographic shift coincides with

One year after the European Union imposed sweeping anti-subsidy duties on battery electric vehicles imported from China, the data

China’s industrial policy has become a central flashpoint in global trade debates, yet systematic evidence on what China actually

Europe is successfully building up battery and EV manufacturing capacity, though mainly thanks to foreign investment. Batteries and electric




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