If corporate interests undermine efforts to reduce plastic manufacturing, they will derail the fight against climate change.
Various incentives, on the part of the host countries and Ukraine itself, could encourage Ukrainians to return home ...
In the European Union in 2022, the wealthiest 1 per cent held a quarter of net personal wealth, while half of Europe’s ...
Moreover, trust is unevenly distributed and has decreased unevenly among socio-demographic groups—social fragmentation is a ...
If the report is strong from an industrial-strategy point of view, its Achilles heel is however its failure to recognise the ...
Fifty years ago, a highly influential economics theorem was born—the ‘Laffer curve’. An apparently simple illustration of how ...
Inequality has been falling across Europe. But a backlash driven by fiscal ‘discipline’ and ‘competitiveness’ could reverse ...
After the elections in eastern-German Länder and ahead of those in Austria, Robert Misik casts an unsentimental eye on ...
Every indicator suggests that, compared with other advanced economies, the rule of law in Italy is woefully weak. For example ...
The world is failing to take the immediate action required to tackle our interlocking global crises of hunger, poverty, climate change, inequality and biodiversity loss, each exacerbated by conflict.
Additionally, emerging or reinforced risks linked to climate change can be addressed through social dialogue between ...
When the Baruch plan was under discussion, Albert Einstein observed: ‘It is not feasible to abolish one single weapon as long as war itself is not abolished.’ His institutional proposal was inspired ...