
Beyond borders, within societies: Inequality and the global transmission of US monetary policy
Understanding how US monetary policy is transmitted to foreign economies has long been a challenge for policymakers and researchers.

Understanding how US monetary policy is transmitted to foreign economies has long been a challenge for policymakers and researchers.

Recent debates have highlighted the trade-offs between maintaining openness to foreign capital and safeguarding macroeconomic and financial stability, but

The conflict in the Middle East has exposed the euro area to higher energy prices. Using a flexible empirical

Ukraine’s grid operators have primarily relied on rotational outages to manage power scarcity, but this effectively functions as regressive

EU reluctance on stablecoins may backfire as US-backed dollar tokens spread, pushing demand offshore and importing dollar risks into

IAA provisions should rest on clear sector choices, WTO-safe criteria and FDI screening that welcomes value-adding investment. The Industrial

In its bid to compete with the US on AI, Europe could learn from both China and from the

At the Global Facility for Transboundary Waters, when we speak with stakeholders about transboundary water management, the conversation almost always

Access to jobs is influenced by where people live and the conditions that surround them. Spatial factors such as

The global economy is entering another period of heightened stress. Geopolitical tensions, policy uncertainty, climate risks, and rapid technological

Understanding how US monetary policy is transmitted to foreign economies has long been a challenge for policymakers and researchers.

Recent debates have highlighted the trade-offs between maintaining openness to foreign capital and safeguarding macroeconomic and financial stability, but

The conflict in the Middle East has exposed the euro area to higher energy prices. Using a flexible empirical

Ukraine’s grid operators have primarily relied on rotational outages to manage power scarcity, but this effectively functions as regressive

EU reluctance on stablecoins may backfire as US-backed dollar tokens spread, pushing demand offshore and importing dollar risks into

IAA provisions should rest on clear sector choices, WTO-safe criteria and FDI screening that welcomes value-adding investment. The Industrial

In its bid to compete with the US on AI, Europe could learn from both China and from the

At the Global Facility for Transboundary Waters, when we speak with stakeholders about transboundary water management, the conversation almost always

Access to jobs is influenced by where people live and the conditions that surround them. Spatial factors such as

The global economy is entering another period of heightened stress. Geopolitical tensions, policy uncertainty, climate risks, and rapid technological




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