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Economic GrowthImmigration might be out of favour but 'outmigration' is even more unpopularPhillip Connor and Jens Manuel Krogstad · Pew Research Center 12 Dec 2018
Financial and Monetary SystemsHow the finance industry can save the worldJonathan Wichmann 11 Dec 2018
Jobs and the Future of WorkWhy starting a new career in Japan may be easier than ever beforeLinda Sieg, Linda Sieg, Ami Miyazaki, and Ami Miyazaki · Reuters 11 Dec 2018
Economic GrowthThe rise of intangible income: A global value chain perspectiveWen Chen, Bart Los, and Marcel Timmer · VoxEU 11 Dec 2018
Education and SkillsHiring more female leaders is good for profits. Here’s the evidenceEmma Charlton 10 Dec 2018
Arts and CultureHere's what other nations can learn from Korea's pop music industryTommy Soesmanto · The Conversation 10 Dec 2018
Education and SkillsWhy do humanitarian crises disproportionately affect women?Kate Whiting 07 Dec 2018
Trade and InvestmentThe challenges to manufacturing workers in the wake of globalisationHâle Utar · VoxEU 07 Dec 2018
Resilience, Peace and SecurityFrance is closing the Eiffel Tower this weekend because of protests. So what's going on?Richard Lough and Marine Pennetier · Reuters 07 Dec 2018
Nature and BiodiversityHow major cities can fight climate change... and make billionsMichael Taylor · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 07 Dec 2018
Jobs and the Future of WorkHow machine learning can be effectively used in policy targetingAlessio D'Ignazio, Guido de Blasio, Emanuele Ciani, and Monica Andini · VoxEU 07 Dec 2018
Geographies in DepthHere are the ECB’s measures of underlying inflation for the euro areaDerry O'Brien and Christiane Nickel · VoxEU 07 Dec 2018
Emerging TechnologiesTaxpayers hate to lose: how psychology can help increase collectionKnowledge @Wharton · Knowledge@Wharton 07 Dec 2018
Geo-Economics and PoliticsWhat the Brexit referendum tells us about exchange rates and trading relationsL Alan Winters and Ana Fernandes · VoxEU 07 Dec 2018
Financial and Monetary SystemsWhat we can learn from 19th century France about the effects of mitigating counterparty riskGuillaume Vuillemey · VoxEU 07 Dec 2018
Manufacturing and Value ChainsHow intertwined supply chains can lead to economic shocks, and why we must protect against itYuzuka Kashiwagi, Yasuyuki Todo, and Petr Matous · VoxEU 07 Dec 2018
Economic GrowthThis is the taxation and labour supply of married couples from the US and Europe since the 1980sAlexander Bick, Bettina Brüggemann, Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln, and Hannah Paule-Paludkiewicz · VoxEU 07 Dec 2018