
The devil is in the tail: How firms’ beliefs about rare macroeconomic disasters shape investment
Little is known about how firms think about rare macroeconomic disasters and how these beliefs shape their decisions. This

Little is known about how firms think about rare macroeconomic disasters and how these beliefs shape their decisions. This

Tariffs have returned as instruments of economic and geopolitical policy, but their short- and medium-run macroeconomic effects are still

Immigration is increasingly part of the European policy debate on ageing, labour shortages, and the sustainability of welfare systems.

The Credit Suisse crisis in 2023 demonstrated that foreign currency funding vulnerabilities remain material even in advanced, well-regulated financial

Western Balkan economic integration with the European Union has advanced significantly over the past two decades, driven by trade

The monetary tightening that followed the post-pandemic inflation episode has revived long-standing debates about how monetary policy affects households.

While some observers argue that artificial intelligence may lead to large productivity gains, there are also concerns that it

The US dollar’s share of global foreign exchange reserves has fallen since the 1990s. This column argues that changes

At the Global Facility for Transboundary Waters, when we speak with stakeholders about transboundary water management, the conversation almost always

The data is clear: Investments in adaptation and resilience deliver high economic returns but remain insufficient and poorly targeted.

Little is known about how firms think about rare macroeconomic disasters and how these beliefs shape their decisions. This

Tariffs have returned as instruments of economic and geopolitical policy, but their short- and medium-run macroeconomic effects are still

Immigration is increasingly part of the European policy debate on ageing, labour shortages, and the sustainability of welfare systems.

The Credit Suisse crisis in 2023 demonstrated that foreign currency funding vulnerabilities remain material even in advanced, well-regulated financial

Western Balkan economic integration with the European Union has advanced significantly over the past two decades, driven by trade

The monetary tightening that followed the post-pandemic inflation episode has revived long-standing debates about how monetary policy affects households.

While some observers argue that artificial intelligence may lead to large productivity gains, there are also concerns that it

The US dollar’s share of global foreign exchange reserves has fallen since the 1990s. This column argues that changes

At the Global Facility for Transboundary Waters, when we speak with stakeholders about transboundary water management, the conversation almost always

The data is clear: Investments in adaptation and resilience deliver high economic returns but remain insufficient and poorly targeted.




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