
Refugee entrepreneurs as business multipliers: Evidence from Ukrainians in Poland
When Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, over a million Ukrainian refugees fled to Poland. This column shows that far

When Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, over a million Ukrainian refugees fled to Poland. This column shows that far

Global services trade is expanding rapidly, but its intangible nature makes it a prime channel for profit shifting, prompting

Euro supported by ECB’s stance and strong economic data. Euro supported by ECB’s The U.S. dollar hovered around multi-week

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

US Nov non-farm payrolls, unemployment rate data. Gold prices slipped on Tuesday, as investors turned cautious ahead of key

The EU is updating its regulations on securitisation, but it still has a long way to go if it

Governments routinely invest in private firms. This column argues that these investments have powerful effects on an economy’s crisis

Economic studies of earthquakes often rely on incomplete data, excluding lower-intensity events that can still cause disruptions. This column

Manufacturing employment in advanced economies is widely viewed as being in long-term decline. Using German administrative data from 1975

People’s quality of life is directly affected by policy decisions about access to healthcare and funding, making it increasingly

When Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, over a million Ukrainian refugees fled to Poland. This column shows that far

Global services trade is expanding rapidly, but its intangible nature makes it a prime channel for profit shifting, prompting

Euro supported by ECB’s stance and strong economic data. Euro supported by ECB’s The U.S. dollar hovered around multi-week

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

US Nov non-farm payrolls, unemployment rate data. Gold prices slipped on Tuesday, as investors turned cautious ahead of key

The EU is updating its regulations on securitisation, but it still has a long way to go if it

Governments routinely invest in private firms. This column argues that these investments have powerful effects on an economy’s crisis

Economic studies of earthquakes often rely on incomplete data, excluding lower-intensity events that can still cause disruptions. This column

Manufacturing employment in advanced economies is widely viewed as being in long-term decline. Using German administrative data from 1975

People’s quality of life is directly affected by policy decisions about access to healthcare and funding, making it increasingly




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