The most pressing economic problems of our time require pragmatic remedies closely tailored to context
Current demand and supply dynamics mean that a punitive tax on Russian oil would be both onerous for Russia and profitable for the rest of…
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A little over a year ago, the European Union’s (EU) political leaders agreed on an unprecedented fiscal package – dubbed ‘Next Generation…
Faced with an overwhelming crisis, governments across the world grappled with difficult policy choices in response to COVID. Resolving…
Understanding the advantages and limitations of economists’ methods clarifies the value they can add to analysis of non-economic questions…
While many recent proposals for reforming capitalism would substantially change the way our economies operate, they do not fundamentally…
The Covid-19 virus has killed over 200,000 people, overwhelmed health systems and confined billions of people in their homes.…
The pandemic is amplifying the risk of a world-wide food-price spike, which would trigger outright crises in many developing countries.…
In today's G-minus-2 world, both the United States and China are providing bad leadership. By further weakening the internal cohesion of…
Many developing countries have long maintained fuel subsidies because they are politically impossible to abandon, owing to the sticker…