
Preparing for a New G20 Alignment
The G20 is approaching a turning point. The shift toward coalition-based governance, the need to manage systemic interdependence, and

The G20 is approaching a turning point. The shift toward coalition-based governance, the need to manage systemic interdependence, and

Fertility has fallen to very low levels in many advanced economies, and many pro-natalist policies appear to deliver modest

As governments expand industrial subsidies in the name of economic security, debate intensifies over whether such policies distort trade

As overt discrimination has receded and human capital gaps have narrowed, economists have increasingly turned to gender norms to

Across the world, governments have made ambitious climate commitments – but delivery remains uneven. While net-zero pledges and resilience

The US dollar has dominated the international monetary system since the end of Bretton Woods. This column examines the

China is relatively inured to the Iran conflict, but less external demand could hit its exports and its international

The composition of international reserves is in a constant state of flux. This column identifies some surprising recent trends,

Most debate about AI and jobs still starts with the automation frontier: how many tasks machines can eventually perform.

A central motivation behind pension reforms over the past three decades has been to strengthen the link between social

The G20 is approaching a turning point. The shift toward coalition-based governance, the need to manage systemic interdependence, and

Fertility has fallen to very low levels in many advanced economies, and many pro-natalist policies appear to deliver modest

As governments expand industrial subsidies in the name of economic security, debate intensifies over whether such policies distort trade

As overt discrimination has receded and human capital gaps have narrowed, economists have increasingly turned to gender norms to

Across the world, governments have made ambitious climate commitments – but delivery remains uneven. While net-zero pledges and resilience

The US dollar has dominated the international monetary system since the end of Bretton Woods. This column examines the

China is relatively inured to the Iran conflict, but less external demand could hit its exports and its international

The composition of international reserves is in a constant state of flux. This column identifies some surprising recent trends,

Most debate about AI and jobs still starts with the automation frontier: how many tasks machines can eventually perform.

A central motivation behind pension reforms over the past three decades has been to strengthen the link between social




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