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.
Andrés Velasco notes that, unlike politicians, economists admit that they don’t know why countries prosper or stagnate.
Jim O'Neill identifies big discrepancies between major economies' shares of global GDP and domestic equity valuations.
Laura Carvalho & Guilherme Klein urge the government not to try managing negative sentiment at the expense of its structural ...
Philippe Aghion & Simon Johnson examine how the continent went from scientific powerhouse to cautious follower—and what to do ...
Helena Malikova, Brianna Rock and Anna Marchese explain how Silicon Valley giants are heading off potential competition without drawing antitrust scrutiny.
Helena Malikova, a financial analyst at the Directorate General for Competition at the European Commission, is a fellow at ...
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.
Tanu M. Goyal is a senior fellow at the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, where she co-leads ...
Tanu M. Goyal & Shekhar Aiyar use India’s experience to show that multilateral lenders should focus on knowledge and ...