Xin Meng argues that enabling people to reduce their working hours is essential to boost consumption and fertility.
Regardless of how long US President Donald Trump’s ill-advised war and today’s stagflationary conditions last, the long-run ...
Richard Haass & Carolyn Kissane argue that abundant supplies are not enough, now that oil and gas infrastructure is a primary ...
Carl Benedikt Frey points out that the technology tends to shift the burden of work, rather than eliminating it.
Diane Coyle explains how production interdependencies can turn localized failures into catastrophic shortages.
Luciene Pereira argues that instead of bulldozing informal settlements, governments should make them obsolete.
Tiago Devesa, Jeongmin Seong and Olivia White identify the main factors that are both sustaining trade volumes and ...
Claudia Sanhueza shows how the Global South can help build a better world order through coordination and collaboration.
Lenny Mendonca & Martin Neil Baily see looming worker displacement as a greater challenge than systemic financial concerns.
Kenneth Rogoff doubts that the technology’s contribution to tax revenues will outweigh massive adjustment costs.
Pedro Rossi urges policymakers to adopt a progressive vision grounded in fairness, sustainability, and shared prosperity.
As crises become more complex, less predictable, and increasingly intertwined, the global system is no longer anchored by ...