
Trade shocks and relative consumption: Why the European middle class is turning to the far-right
The literature on the economic origins of political radicalism revolves largely around the ‘China shock’. Yet, trade not only

The literature on the economic origins of political radicalism revolves largely around the ‘China shock’. Yet, trade not only

The unprecedented surge in prices since 2021 led the ECB to embark on the fastest tightening cycle in the

Artificial intelligence is transforming academic research, raising both opportunities and concerns. This column shows how large language models can

Some consumers are over-optimistic about their future income and underestimate the probability of experiencing negative income shocks, while others

As governments worldwide grapple with labour shortages and systemic budget shortfalls, the question arises of how unemployment insurance policies

Germany’s manufacturing sector has struggled since 2021 due to rising energy costs, weak global demand, and a declining automotive

Bangladesh has gone through several political transitions since its independence in 1971. Caretaker or interim governments in the past

For years, water programs have focused on building infrastructure—pipelines, tanks, and pumping stations. But we see that in Uttarakhand,

Recent fiscal projections for the US forecast a rising debt-GDP ratio which exceeds the peak at the end of

The COVID-19 pandemic prompted unprecedented policy interventions in the US that provided nearly $3 trillion to support struggling families.

The literature on the economic origins of political radicalism revolves largely around the ‘China shock’. Yet, trade not only

The unprecedented surge in prices since 2021 led the ECB to embark on the fastest tightening cycle in the

Artificial intelligence is transforming academic research, raising both opportunities and concerns. This column shows how large language models can

Some consumers are over-optimistic about their future income and underestimate the probability of experiencing negative income shocks, while others

As governments worldwide grapple with labour shortages and systemic budget shortfalls, the question arises of how unemployment insurance policies

Germany’s manufacturing sector has struggled since 2021 due to rising energy costs, weak global demand, and a declining automotive

Bangladesh has gone through several political transitions since its independence in 1971. Caretaker or interim governments in the past

For years, water programs have focused on building infrastructure—pipelines, tanks, and pumping stations. But we see that in Uttarakhand,

Recent fiscal projections for the US forecast a rising debt-GDP ratio which exceeds the peak at the end of

The COVID-19 pandemic prompted unprecedented policy interventions in the US that provided nearly $3 trillion to support struggling families.




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