NEW on Econ Brief â The hidden role of corporate deposits in monetary policy transmission, by Gabriel Ruiz Radrigan
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NEW on Econ Brief â Would you mind your health more now if you know youâll be richer in future? By Marcos Vera Hernandez
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In recent years, productivity growth has been lacklustre in most advanced economies. But standard measures ignore progress towards net zero â factoring this in could change the narrative entirely.
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Training local volunteers can help to reduce the risk of mortality from malaria. Investment in hospitals naturally remains vital, but boosting capacity at local level will save lives
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đNEW on Econ Brief â Defeating malaria: how local volunteers and shopkeepers help save lives, by Pedro Carneiro
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NEW on Econ Brief â How firms respond to different economic shocks, by Stephen Hansen, Steven Davis and Cristian Seminario-Amez
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NEW on Econ Brief â How financial distress drives firms into the arms of organised crime, by Marco Castelluccio
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đNEW on Econ Brief â Faster, better, stronger: the UK economy, in real time, by Raffaella Giacomini
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đNEW on Econ Brief â Global innovation by German multinationals, by Kalina Manova
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đNEW on Econ Brief â Seeing the individual in the crowd: predictions for fairer decisions, by Raffaella Giacomini, Sokbae Lee and Silvia Sarpietro
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The balance sheets of firms matter for the transmission of monetary policy to inflation and real economic activity. Both deposit rates on corporate deposits and the interaction between debt and liquid...
Decisions we make today â including on health â are influenced by our expectations. New research shows how a change in Chileâs pension system altered menâs lifestyle choices: those whose expected weal...
Over the past 20 years, productivity growth has been lacklustre in most advanced economies. But standard measures ignore the progress that some economies have made in terms of lowering emissions of ca...
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Training local volunteers and medicine shopkeepers can help to reduce the risk of mortality from malaria in lower-income countries. Investment in hospitals naturally remains vital, but boosting capaci...
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Training local volunteers and medicine shopkeepers can help to reduce the risk of mortality from malaria in lower-income countries. Investment in hospitals naturally remains vital, but boosting capaci...
Economic shocks create different effects across firms and sectors. A financial crisis, for example, affects firms differently from an inflation spike, a supply chain disruption or a trade dispute. Und...
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Evidence from Italian businesses whose revenues collapsed during lockdown illustrates how the mafia operates as a predatory lender of last resort, stepping in when a firmâs financial foundations begin...
Being able to know whatâs happening in the economy in something close to real time is of great value to policy-makers, business leaders, journalists and households. A new ânowcastingâ tool developed h...
Multinational companies are at the heart of both the fragmentation of production and the internationalisation of innovation. Evidence from Germany shows that larger MNCs file more patents of higher qu...
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When a computer model can decide someoneâs future, that individual deserves to be judged on their own merits, not just by how they compare to a majority group of which they might not be part. A new an...