Analysis
08 February 2024
Income inequality hardly changed during the COVID-19 pandemic
Contrary to expectations, there was no widespread increase in either within-country or global income inequality during the pandemic
Analysis
08 February 2024
Contrary to expectations, there was no widespread increase in either within-country or global income inequality during the pandemic
Podcast
24 January 2024
Industrial policies are not necessarily incompatible with competition and should be designed to not slow down structural change and business dynamics.
Newsletter
17 January 2024
First glance
12 January 2024
Depending who wins Taiwan’s 13 January election, the island could swing towards closer relations with China, or entrench decoupling from China.
Policy brief
11 January 2024
Government efforts to artificially lower electricity prices for one group of consumers will raise prices for others, with cross-border implications.
Analysis
20 December 2023
Economic crises affect the jobs of men and women differently; steps can be taken to help all genders bounce back.
Anthology
18 December 2023
We look back on the most important policy papers, events and podcast episodes from this year.
First glance
04 December 2023
The European Union is increasingly disappointed with China over trade.
First glance
30 November 2023
There are ways around Germany’s debt brake, which limits government borrowing and is seen as a threat to the climate transition.
Newsletter
20 November 2023