
Fat tails and lots of zeros: The nature of international investment
The distribution of international investment, even at the country level, has many zeros and also has fat tails. This

The distribution of international investment, even at the country level, has many zeros and also has fat tails. This

Independent shops and services lining high streets across the UK serve more than a commercial function. This column studies

Regulators increasingly rely on supervisory technologies to enhance bank supervision, yet their potential to discipline risky bank behaviour remains

Government subsidies are an increasingly central issue for global trade, yet their nature and implications for international trade are

Oil prices rose 2% on Wednesday, as U.S. government data showed tighter-than-expected oil and fuel inventories, though investors kept

European shares slipped on Wednesday after a selloff on Wall Street overnight, while the dollar ticked up from a

Cyberattacks have become a growing threat to the global economy but are still treated by many companies as merely

Economic disparities have long been suspected to be a root cause of environmental inequality. But is this really the

The diffusion of AI-enabled technologies is transforming labour markets. This column examines the link between the diffusion of these

The South Korean government has expanded parental leave benefits in recent years to address two key challenges: persistently low

The distribution of international investment, even at the country level, has many zeros and also has fat tails. This

Independent shops and services lining high streets across the UK serve more than a commercial function. This column studies

Regulators increasingly rely on supervisory technologies to enhance bank supervision, yet their potential to discipline risky bank behaviour remains

Government subsidies are an increasingly central issue for global trade, yet their nature and implications for international trade are

Oil prices rose 2% on Wednesday, as U.S. government data showed tighter-than-expected oil and fuel inventories, though investors kept

European shares slipped on Wednesday after a selloff on Wall Street overnight, while the dollar ticked up from a

Cyberattacks have become a growing threat to the global economy but are still treated by many companies as merely

Economic disparities have long been suspected to be a root cause of environmental inequality. But is this really the

The diffusion of AI-enabled technologies is transforming labour markets. This column examines the link between the diffusion of these

The South Korean government has expanded parental leave benefits in recent years to address two key challenges: persistently low




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