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Brexit has been one of the most consequential institutional shocks to a major European economy in recent decades. This

Brexit has been one of the most consequential institutional shocks to a major European economy in recent decades. This

Work from home has boomed since the Covid pandemic. This column uses a vignette experiment to explore how working

The rapid growth of cryptocurrency markets has created new challenges for financial regulators and policymakers. This column discusses the

Worsened security in Europe has prompted EU member states to increase their defence capacity. This column argues that the

A key challenge in predicting recessions is distinguishing which factors matter at different forecasting horizons and across different countries.

Fact-checking has emerged as one of the most prominent policy tools to combat the spread of misinformation, but critics

Over the past two decades, start-ups have increasingly turned to acquisition as their preferred exit strategy, but the impact

It is a common hope that Russia’s war with Ukraine will erode domestic support for the Kremlin. This column

British consumer price inflation fell to 3.2% in November, its lowest since March, from 3.6% in October, official figures

The US announcement on 2 April 2025 of “Liberation Day” tariffs created an unexpected, precisely timed, and country-specific episode

Brexit has been one of the most consequential institutional shocks to a major European economy in recent decades. This

Work from home has boomed since the Covid pandemic. This column uses a vignette experiment to explore how working

The rapid growth of cryptocurrency markets has created new challenges for financial regulators and policymakers. This column discusses the

Worsened security in Europe has prompted EU member states to increase their defence capacity. This column argues that the

A key challenge in predicting recessions is distinguishing which factors matter at different forecasting horizons and across different countries.

Fact-checking has emerged as one of the most prominent policy tools to combat the spread of misinformation, but critics

Over the past two decades, start-ups have increasingly turned to acquisition as their preferred exit strategy, but the impact

It is a common hope that Russia’s war with Ukraine will erode domestic support for the Kremlin. This column

British consumer price inflation fell to 3.2% in November, its lowest since March, from 3.6% in October, official figures

The US announcement on 2 April 2025 of “Liberation Day” tariffs created an unexpected, precisely timed, and country-specific episode




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