
Carbon pricing and inequality: Understanding the distributional costs of climate policy
Carbon pricing is widely regarded as an effective tool to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, yet it often faces strong

Carbon pricing is widely regarded as an effective tool to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, yet it often faces strong

Most policy debates on gender inequality focus on formal rules such as pay transparency, quotas, anti-discrimination enforcement, or hiring

Business cycles in advanced economies are increasingly driven by global rather than domestic shocks. This column shows that global

How did Brexit impact the UK labour market? This column uses synthetic differences-in-differences to estimate how Brexit changed the

Comparable international survey data on artificial intelligence adoption by firms is still lacking. This column surveys over 5,000 CFOs,

Public debt is at or near record highs in many economies. This column argues that the composition and flexibility

The relationship between inflation and economic slack, shown by the Phillips curve, has long been a cornerstone of economic

Remote work has become part of the workplace fabric across the world, but evidence on its impact on productivity

The US has replaced Russia to a great extent as an energy supplier to the European Union, but this

CEPR has launched “Europe 2050: Geometries of Peace, Power, and Prosperity”, a new initiative that explores what Europe should

Carbon pricing is widely regarded as an effective tool to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, yet it often faces strong

Most policy debates on gender inequality focus on formal rules such as pay transparency, quotas, anti-discrimination enforcement, or hiring

Business cycles in advanced economies are increasingly driven by global rather than domestic shocks. This column shows that global

How did Brexit impact the UK labour market? This column uses synthetic differences-in-differences to estimate how Brexit changed the

Comparable international survey data on artificial intelligence adoption by firms is still lacking. This column surveys over 5,000 CFOs,

Public debt is at or near record highs in many economies. This column argues that the composition and flexibility

The relationship between inflation and economic slack, shown by the Phillips curve, has long been a cornerstone of economic

Remote work has become part of the workplace fabric across the world, but evidence on its impact on productivity

The US has replaced Russia to a great extent as an energy supplier to the European Union, but this

CEPR has launched “Europe 2050: Geometries of Peace, Power, and Prosperity”, a new initiative that explores what Europe should




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