Jayati Ghosh explains how a voter-verification drive barred millions from participating in the recent state elections.
Dennis J. Snower urges G7 leaders to stop clinging to a broken order and start building coalitions suited to a multipolar age ...
Sami Mahroum argues that AI is transforming the economics of expertise, separating independent thinkers from everyone else.
Recent stock-market gyrations are a reminder of just how dependent the United States and global economies have become on investors’ seemingly insatiable appetite for tech stocks. Even if a major ...
What started as a supply shock has become a demand story, forcing the energy sector to reconsider one of its most important ...
Philippe Aghion & Simon Johnson examine how the continent went from scientific powerhouse to cautious follower—and what to do ...
Teresa Ghilarducci & Rick McGahey argue that wage-led growth should form the foundation of a coherent vision for America.
Bertrand Badré & Stéphane Voisin warn that the continent’s sustainability agenda—and even its core scientific values—may be ...
Célestin Monga warns against using a demand-side remedy to treat a supply-side pathology.
Nina L. Khrushcheva considers the implications of the rise in apocalyptic thinking, from the US to Russia.
Adam Michael Bauer & Gernot Wagner consider the strategic and economic similarities, namely massive upfront investments and ...
Miao Yanliang thinks the answer says a lot about the economy’s trajectory, particularly its progress on financial deepening.
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