Are we witnessing the end of Erdoğanomics?
Is the tide finally turning for Turkey? Cem Soner argues that avoiding a financial crisis is only the first step forward
Are we witnessing the end of Erdoğanomics? Read More »
Examining how the overall economy—the markets, businesses, consumers, and governments—behave, focusing on long-term economic growth and shorter-term business cycles
Is the tide finally turning for Turkey? Cem Soner argues that avoiding a financial crisis is only the first step forward
Are we witnessing the end of Erdoğanomics? Read More »
The Russian economy has performed better than many expected since the war in Ukraine started. Marek Dabrowski argues that the financial burden will be felt for some time
The Russian war economy: macroeconomic performance Read More »
A series of shocks have dramatically changed the global landscape. Christine Lagarde argues that the CESEE economies have the resilience to flourish
Strengthening resilience in a changing geopolitical landscape Read More »
Globalisation is said to be on the retreat. Martina Di Sano, Vanessa Gunnella and Laura Lebastard examine the data to see if we are heading towards deglobalisation
Deglobalisation: is this a risk or reality? Read More »
Lesetja Kganyago argues that capital flows should be welcomed, and we should control risks and nurture institutions that can deliver productive investment choices
The contribution of capital flows to sustainable growth in emerging markets Read More »
Alicia García-Herrero discusses China’s growth potential, identifying the main challenges and the factors that could mitigate China’s structural deceleration
Can Chinese growth continue to defy gravity? Read More »
Abeliansky et al discuss the two side effects of automation – increased inequality and a rise in carbon emissions – and propose a policy response to deal with both problems
Fostering a sustainable digital transformation Read More »
Marco Buti, Alessandro Coloccia and Marcello Messori argue that a well-functioning economic union needs a permanent central fiscal capacity
Bringing European public goods to the centre of the policy debate Read More »
Degrowth isn’t the same as a recession – it’s an alternative to growing the economy forever. Katharina Richter discusses the benefits
Economic growth cannot solve everything Read More »
Barry Eichengreen argues that reports of the US dollar’s demise as the dominant global currency have been greatly exaggerated
Is de-dollarisation real and happening? Read More »