
The economic consequences of the second Trump administration: A preliminary assessment
The world is adjusting to President Trump’s second ‘first hundred days’ in office. This column introduces a new CEPR

The world is adjusting to President Trump’s second ‘first hundred days’ in office. This column introduces a new CEPR

As global debt continues to climb, evaluating debt risks is critical. This column introduces a novel ‘debt-at-risk’ framework that

Mothers continue to shoulder the majority of childcare responsibilities even in dual-earner households, contributing to gender gaps in earnings,

President Trump’s tariff policy is shaking the global economy and generating high levels of trade policy uncertainty. This column

Language policy is not merely symbolic – it shapes the direction of trade, the allocation of subsidies, and a

Tariffs affect both supply and demand, possibly with contrasting effects on prices. This column shows that renewed US-China tensions

Trade negotiations between the US and the EU are entering a crucial stage. This column argues that, faced with

Cities in low- and middle-income countries are growing fast—but their ability to finance the infrastructure and services needed to support

Despite a succession of shocks since 2020, the global economy has held up remarkably well—so far. But the margin

The World Bank has revised its estimates of global poverty to reflect new data on prices and national poverty

The world is adjusting to President Trump’s second ‘first hundred days’ in office. This column introduces a new CEPR

As global debt continues to climb, evaluating debt risks is critical. This column introduces a novel ‘debt-at-risk’ framework that

Mothers continue to shoulder the majority of childcare responsibilities even in dual-earner households, contributing to gender gaps in earnings,

President Trump’s tariff policy is shaking the global economy and generating high levels of trade policy uncertainty. This column

Language policy is not merely symbolic – it shapes the direction of trade, the allocation of subsidies, and a

Tariffs affect both supply and demand, possibly with contrasting effects on prices. This column shows that renewed US-China tensions

Trade negotiations between the US and the EU are entering a crucial stage. This column argues that, faced with

Cities in low- and middle-income countries are growing fast—but their ability to finance the infrastructure and services needed to support

Despite a succession of shocks since 2020, the global economy has held up remarkably well—so far. But the margin

The World Bank has revised its estimates of global poverty to reflect new data on prices and national poverty




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