
Trade and inclusiveness
While much of the world has benefited from international trade, some regions and individual citizens have been left conspicuously

While much of the world has benefited from international trade, some regions and individual citizens have been left conspicuously

Persistent differences in per capita incomes are usually attributed to productivity differentials. But countries also converge to widely different

Services can be supplied through cross-border trade, consumption abroad, commercial presence, and the presence of a natural person. The

Recent tensions between the US and China have raised the spectre of technological decoupling. This column explores the impact

International shipping faces significant challenges as emissions trading schemes expand, potentially leading to overlapping greenhouse gas pricing mechanisms. Concerns

Anti-globalisation sentiment has risen significantly in recent decades. Focusing on French voting patterns since 1981, this column analyses the

Most research examining how the benefits from trade vary across domestic consumers focuses on imports. This column analyses the

Heterogeneity across different jurisdictions in climate policies to regulate firms’ emissions can lead to economic activity shifting away from

Geography can shape the distributional consequences of international trade. For example, Western England and Wales are more suitable for

In July 2024, the UK Treasury and Department of Trade and Business began work on the creation of a

While much of the world has benefited from international trade, some regions and individual citizens have been left conspicuously

Persistent differences in per capita incomes are usually attributed to productivity differentials. But countries also converge to widely different

Services can be supplied through cross-border trade, consumption abroad, commercial presence, and the presence of a natural person. The

Recent tensions between the US and China have raised the spectre of technological decoupling. This column explores the impact

International shipping faces significant challenges as emissions trading schemes expand, potentially leading to overlapping greenhouse gas pricing mechanisms. Concerns

Anti-globalisation sentiment has risen significantly in recent decades. Focusing on French voting patterns since 1981, this column analyses the

Most research examining how the benefits from trade vary across domestic consumers focuses on imports. This column analyses the

Heterogeneity across different jurisdictions in climate policies to regulate firms’ emissions can lead to economic activity shifting away from

Geography can shape the distributional consequences of international trade. For example, Western England and Wales are more suitable for

In July 2024, the UK Treasury and Department of Trade and Business began work on the creation of a




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