
Tariffs and US dollar depreciations: Not so surprising after all
To many, the US dollar depreciation following the ‘Liberation Day’ tariff announcement on 2 April 2025 defied conventional wisdom.

To many, the US dollar depreciation following the ‘Liberation Day’ tariff announcement on 2 April 2025 defied conventional wisdom.

One of the remarkable things about many field experiments done by development economists is the low attrition rates that

Europe’s banks have long been slow to integrate across borders, but this is changing fast. ‘Pan-European banks’, with activities

While economists have extensively studied gender norms affecting women, masculinity norms – the informal rules that guide and constrain

Most children in low-and middle-income countries lack foundational skills. An estimated 70% of 10-year-olds are unable to read and understand

Many communities in the US, especially those in rural areas, have limited access to healthcare. For example, some areas

Businesses use checklists to exercise managerial control and ensure quality, but excessive bureaucracy can frustrate skilled workers and reduce

Education is a foundation for good jobs and the surest way out of poverty. We know a good education equips

Professional race cars and hydromet (weather, water, and climate forecasting) systems may seem worlds apart, but they have more

Foreign direct investment (FDI) plays a critical role in the world economy. Global FDI flows averaged almost $2 trillion per

To many, the US dollar depreciation following the ‘Liberation Day’ tariff announcement on 2 April 2025 defied conventional wisdom.

One of the remarkable things about many field experiments done by development economists is the low attrition rates that

Europe’s banks have long been slow to integrate across borders, but this is changing fast. ‘Pan-European banks’, with activities

While economists have extensively studied gender norms affecting women, masculinity norms – the informal rules that guide and constrain

Most children in low-and middle-income countries lack foundational skills. An estimated 70% of 10-year-olds are unable to read and understand

Many communities in the US, especially those in rural areas, have limited access to healthcare. For example, some areas

Businesses use checklists to exercise managerial control and ensure quality, but excessive bureaucracy can frustrate skilled workers and reduce

Education is a foundation for good jobs and the surest way out of poverty. We know a good education equips

Professional race cars and hydromet (weather, water, and climate forecasting) systems may seem worlds apart, but they have more

Foreign direct investment (FDI) plays a critical role in the world economy. Global FDI flows averaged almost $2 trillion per




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