
Macroeconomic implications of the recent surge of immigration to the EU
Driven largely by refugees from Ukraine, the EU saw immigration of non-EU citizens surge in 2022. This column discusses

Driven largely by refugees from Ukraine, the EU saw immigration of non-EU citizens surge in 2022. This column discusses

The Covid-19 pandemic and ongoing geopolitical tensions have revealed the fragility of global supply chains. This column studies the

Trade in services has been relatively neglected in trade policy debates. This column argues that this is partly due

The rise in the use of non-tariff measures, especially in the form of antidumping duties and countervailing duties, has

Firms can react to geopolitical and supply chain shocks by altering their input sourcing and sales destination choices. This

Concerns about growing inequality and a shrinking middle class are deeply ingrained in European public perceptions. This column provides

The recent rise in interest rates worldwide has reignited the debate over its implications for emerging market economies. This

In spite of a commendable decline in stunting rates over the past 30 years, 148 million children worldwide remain

It’s 7 AM, and the rumbling of a garbage truck jolts you awake. The beeping as it backs up, the

What could developing countries do with an extra $500 million per year for infrastructure? That kind of money could

Driven largely by refugees from Ukraine, the EU saw immigration of non-EU citizens surge in 2022. This column discusses

The Covid-19 pandemic and ongoing geopolitical tensions have revealed the fragility of global supply chains. This column studies the

Trade in services has been relatively neglected in trade policy debates. This column argues that this is partly due

The rise in the use of non-tariff measures, especially in the form of antidumping duties and countervailing duties, has

Firms can react to geopolitical and supply chain shocks by altering their input sourcing and sales destination choices. This

Concerns about growing inequality and a shrinking middle class are deeply ingrained in European public perceptions. This column provides

The recent rise in interest rates worldwide has reignited the debate over its implications for emerging market economies. This

In spite of a commendable decline in stunting rates over the past 30 years, 148 million children worldwide remain

It’s 7 AM, and the rumbling of a garbage truck jolts you awake. The beeping as it backs up, the

What could developing countries do with an extra $500 million per year for infrastructure? That kind of money could




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