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2026
- p396-01 Can blockchain decentralise money, contracts, and finance? Introduction
In: Can Blockchain Decentralise Money, Contracts, and Finance?
by Amoussou-Guenou, Yackolley & Biais, Bruno & Tucci-Piergiovanni, Sara
- p396-02 Technological foundations: Decentralising ledgers and contracts
In: Can Blockchain Decentralise Money, Contracts, and Finance?
by Amoussou-Guenou, Yackolley & Biais, Bruno & Tucci-Piergiovanni, Sara
- p396-03 Economic applications: Decentralising money, organisations, and fina
In: Can Blockchain Decentralise Money, Contracts, and Finance?
by Amoussou-Guenou, Yackolley & Biais, Bruno & Tucci-Piergiovanni, Sara
- p396-04 Takeaways, challenges, and avenues for further research
In: Can Blockchain Decentralise Money, Contracts, and Finance?
by Amoussou-Guenou, Yackolley & Biais, Bruno & Tucci-Piergiovanni, Sara
- p397-00 World War Trade: Introduction
In: World War Trade: Conflict, Containment, and the Emergent World Trading Order
by Baldwin, Richard
- p397-01 America’s Long Fuse: From Architect to Arsonist
In: World War Trade: Conflict, Containment, and the Emergent World Trading Order
by Baldwin, Richard
- p397-02 China’s Long Fuse: From Deal-making to Export Weaponisation
In: World War Trade: Conflict, Containment, and the Emergent World Trading Order
by Baldwin, Richard
- p397-03 How Engagement Gave Way to Mutual Suspicion
In: World War Trade: Conflict, Containment, and the Emergent World Trading Order
by Baldwin, Richard
- p397-04 Early Skirmishes: Shots Fired, Lessons Learnt, USA Emboldened
In: World War Trade: Conflict, Containment, and the Emergent World Trading Order
by Baldwin, Richard
- p397-05 The April Shock: When Trumpian Grievance Met Financial Market Reality
In: World War Trade: Conflict, Containment, and the Emergent World Trading Order
by Baldwin, Richard
- p397-06 The USA-China Battle
In: World War Trade: Conflict, Containment, and the Emergent World Trading Order
by Baldwin, Richard
- p397-07 USA Negotiates: Trade Deals and Tariff Letters
In: World War Trade: Conflict, Containment, and the Emergent World Trading Order
by Baldwin, Richard
- p397-08 The Great Containment: US Tariffs on Hold
In: World War Trade: Conflict, Containment, and the Emergent World Trading Order
by Baldwin, Richard
- p397-09 The World Responds: Restraint, Bunkers, and Bridges
In: World War Trade: Conflict, Containment, and the Emergent World Trading Order
by Baldwin, Richard
- p397-10 Domino Regionalism and the Emergent World Trading Order
In: World War Trade: Conflict, Containment, and the Emergent World Trading Order
by Baldwin, Richard
- p398-01 The new global imbalances: Why care, why now and what can be done?
In: Paris Report 4: The New Global Imbalances
by Weder di Mauro, Beatrice & Zettelmeyer, Jeromin
- p398-02 Global imbalances: Current state and scenarios for the path ahead
In: Paris Report 4: The New Global Imbalances
by Balakrishnan, Ravi
- p398-03 Historical perspectives
In: Paris Report 4: The New Global Imbalances
by Eichengreen, Barry
- p398-04 Global imbalances redux
In: Paris Report 4: The New Global Imbalances
by Obstfeld, Maurice
- p398-05 Global imbalances then and now: Should we be concerned?
In: Paris Report 4: The New Global Imbalances
by Harr, Thomas & Krogstrup, Signe
- p398-06 Global imbalances: A progress report
In: Paris Report 4: The New Global Imbalances
by Itskhoki, Oleg & Mukhin, Dmitry
- p398-07 An institutional and governance perspective to understanding external imbalances
In: Paris Report 4: The New Global Imbalances
by Papaconstantinou, George
- p398-08 The return of global imbalances? The US case
In: Paris Report 4: The New Global Imbalances
by Milesi-Ferretti, Gian Maria
- p398-09 Stablecoins and global imbalances: Attempting to preserve the US exorbitant privilege
In: Paris Report 4: The New Global Imbalances
by Moëc, Gilles
- p398-10 Rebalancing of the Chinese economy: Challenges and policy options
In: Paris Report 4: The New Global Imbalances
by Huang, Yiping
- p398-11 The Chinese current account imbalances: Puzzles, patterns, and possible causes
In: Paris Report 4: The New Global Imbalances
by Ma, Chang & Wei, Shang-Jin
- p398-12 Global imbalances, industrial policies, and the challenge of surging Chinese trade surpluses
In: Paris Report 4: The New Global Imbalances
by Jean, Sébastien
- p398-13 The European Union's external imbalances: Past, future, and policy
In: Paris Report 4: The New Global Imbalances
by Darvas, Zsolt & Mendonça, Alexandre & Reverdy, Camille & Zettelmeyer, Jeromin & Greppi Maturana, Costanza & Sangers, Bo
- p398-14 EU under pressure? Exploring Chinese trade deflection
In: Paris Report 4: The New Global Imbalances
by Emlinger, Charlotte & Mejean, Isabelle & Vicard, Vincent & Lefebvre, Kevin
- p398-15 Global imbalances then and now: Lessons of the Plaza Accord
In: Paris Report 4: The New Global Imbalances
by Hoshi, Takeo
- p398-16 Reconciling domestic goals with global adjustment: Challenges for Indian economic management
In: Paris Report 4: The New Global Imbalances
by Bery, Suman
- p398-17 Financial flows to developing countries
In: Paris Report 4: The New Global Imbalances
by Chari, Anusha
2025
- p386-01 A Blueprint for a Coordinated Minimum Tax on the Super-Rich
In: Exploring the Science of the Brazil G20: Building a just world and a sustainable planet
by Zucman, Gabriel
- p386-02 Addressing Climate Inequality
In: Exploring the Science of the Brazil G20: Building a just world and a sustainable planet
by Duflo, Esther
- p386-03 The Case for Redistribution
In: Exploring the Science of the Brazil G20: Building a just world and a sustainable planet
by Banerjee, Abhijit
- p387-01 Private Participation in Infrastructure: Introduction
In: Private Participation in Infrastructure: What Role for Public–Private Partnerships?
by Auriol, Emmanuelle & Saussier, Stephane
- p387-02 Infrastructure investment
In: Private Participation in Infrastructure: What Role for Public–Private Partnerships?
by Auriol, Emmanuelle & Saussier, Stephane
- p387-03 Contract performance: Empirical evidence
In: Private Participation in Infrastructure: What Role for Public–Private Partnerships?
by Auriol, Emmanuelle & Saussier, Stephane
- p387-04 A primer on the economics of PPPs in infrastructure
In: Private Participation in Infrastructure: What Role for Public–Private Partnerships?
by Auriol, Emmanuelle & Saussier, Stephane
- p387-05 Exploring new data on PPP modifications
In: Private Participation in Infrastructure: What Role for Public–Private Partnerships?
by Auriol, Emmanuelle & Saussier, Stephane
- p387-06 Private Participation in Infrastructure: Discussion and recommendations
In: Private Participation in Infrastructure: What Role for Public–Private Partnerships?
by Auriol, Emmanuelle & Saussier, Stephane
- p388-00 Prologue: No disaster yet
In: The Great Trade Hack: How Trump's trade war fails and the world moves on
by Baldwin, Richard
- p388-01 The Great Trade Hack
In: The Great Trade Hack: How Trump's trade war fails and the world moves on
by Baldwin, Richard
- p388-02 The Grievance Doctrine
In: The Great Trade Hack: How Trump's trade war fails and the world moves on
by Baldwin, Richard
- p388-03 Chaos: By design or dysfunction?
In: The Great Trade Hack: How Trump's trade war fails and the world moves on
by Baldwin, Richard
- p388-04 Why tariffs won't help the middle class but still win in Washington
In: The Great Trade Hack: How Trump's trade war fails and the world moves on
by Baldwin, Richard
- p388-05 Why is Trump's trade policy so chaotic?
In: The Great Trade Hack: How Trump's trade war fails and the world moves on
by Baldwin, Richard
- p388-06 Tariffs can't fix trade deficits
In: The Great Trade Hack: How Trump's trade war fails and the world moves on
by Baldwin, Richard
- p388-07 The US-China conflict is not a trade war
In: The Great Trade Hack: How Trump's trade war fails and the world moves on
by Baldwin, Richard
- p388-08 Will the Hack pull the world apart?
In: The Great Trade Hack: How Trump's trade war fails and the world moves on
by Baldwin, Richard
- p388-09 Did the Hack break the world trade order?
In: The Great Trade Hack: How Trump's trade war fails and the world moves on
by Baldwin, Richard
- p388-10 Strategies for the post-American-leadership era
In: The Great Trade Hack: How Trump's trade war fails and the world moves on
by Baldwin, Richard
- p388-11 Why leaders must step up
In: The Great Trade Hack: How Trump's trade war fails and the world moves on
by Baldwin, Richard
- p388-12 Annex 1: Historical examples of tariffs and industrialisation
In: The Great Trade Hack: How Trump's trade war fails and the world moves on
by Baldwin, Richard
- p388-13 Annex 2: Two telling examples of exchange rates offsetting shocks that would otherwise be thought to improve the trade deficit
In: The Great Trade Hack: How Trump's trade war fails and the world moves on
by Baldwin, Richard
- p389-00 The transformational impact of artificial intelligence for the financial sector and central banks
In: Barcelona 7: Artificial Intelligence in Finance
by Escrivá, José Luis
- p389-00 Artificial intelligence in finance: Introduction
In: Barcelona 7: Artificial Intelligence in Finance
by Foucault, Thierry & Gambacorta, Leonardo & Jiang, Wei & Vives, Xavier
- p389-02 Artificial intelligence and the financial sector: Transformations, challenges, and regulatory responses
In: Barcelona 7: Artificial Intelligence in Finance
by Foucault, Thierry & Gambacorta, Leonardo & Jiang, Wei & Vives, Xavier
- p389-03 AI’s impact on finance: Reshaping information and its consequences
In: Barcelona 7: Artificial Intelligence in Finance
by Foucault, Thierry & Gambacorta, Leonardo & Jiang, Wei & Vives, Xavier
- p389-04 Corporate finance and governance with artificial intelligence: Old and new
In: Barcelona 7: Artificial Intelligence in Finance
by Foucault, Thierry & Gambacorta, Leonardo & Jiang, Wei & Vives, Xavier
- p389-05 Artificial intelligence in finance: Discussions
In: Barcelona 7: Artificial Intelligence in Finance
by Bonfim, Diana & Ghose, Ronit & Lumsdaine, Robin & Cao, Sean & Enriques, Luca
- p390-00 Introduction: Globalisation in flux
In: The State of Globalisation
by Baldwin, Richard & Ruta, Michele
- p390-01 A new Cold War? How trade and investment linkages are changing
In: The State of Globalisation
by Gopinath, Gita & Gourinchas, Pierre-Olivier & Presbitero, Andrea & Topalova, Petia
- p390-02 The trade cost of geopolitical risks
In: The State of Globalisation
by Mulabdic, Alen & Yotov, Yoto
- p390-03 Geoeconomic fragmentation in services? Evidence from a new database
In: The State of Globalisation
by Li, Nan & Zymek, Robert
- p390-04 Enduring dependence: De minimis, transshipment, and US-China trade
In: The State of Globalisation
by Freund, Caroline & Mattoo, Aaditya & Mulabdic, Alen & Ruta, Michele & Wilczynska, Karolina
- p390-05 Fragmentation and the future of global value chains
In: The State of Globalisation
by Conteduca, Francesco Paolo & Mancini, Michele & Romanini, Giacomo & Giglioli, Simona & Borin, Alessandro & Attinasi, Maria Grazia & Boeckelmann, Lukas & Meunier, Baptiste
- p390-06 Industrial policies: Handle with care
In: The State of Globalisation
by Baquie, Sandra & Huang, Yueling & Jaumotte, Florence & Kim, Jaden & Machado Parente, Rafael & Pienknagura, Samuel
- p390-07 Asia became the world’s factory – can it now be the world’s service hub?
In: The State of Globalisation
by Baba, Chikako & Giri, Rahul & Oeking, Anne & Scott, Alasdair
- p390-08 Policies to facilitate adjustment to globalisation
In: The State of Globalisation
by Mishra, Prachi & Rotunno, Lorenzo & Ruta, Michele & Topalova, Petia & Zymek, Robert
- p390-09 Trade cooperation under geopolitical rivalry
In: The State of Globalisation
by Mattoo, Aaditya & Ruta, Michele & Staiger, Robert
- p390-10 Globalisation, fragmentation, and the international monetary system
In: The State of Globalisation
by Eichengreen, Barry
- p391-00 Introduction: Building coalitions for climate transition and nature restoration
In: Paris Report 3: Paris Report 3: Global Action Without Global Governance: Building coalitions for climate transition and nature r
by Pisani-Ferry, Jean & Weder di Mauro, Beatrice & Zettelmeyer, Jeromin
- p391-01 Climate change mitigation and the preservation of nature: Towards a joined-up agenda
In: Paris Report 3: Paris Report 3: Global Action Without Global Governance: Building coalitions for climate transition and nature r
by Grabbe, Heather & Pisani-Ferry, Jean & Tagliapietra, Simone & Wolff, Guntram B.
- p391-02 The green transition: Challenging for all, but even more for middle-income countries
In: Paris Report 3: Paris Report 3: Global Action Without Global Governance: Building coalitions for climate transition and nature r
by Fornaro, Luca & Pisani-Ferry, Jean & Reichlin, Lucrezia
- p391-03 The Paris Agreement: Successes, shortcomings, and reform options
In: Paris Report 3: Paris Report 3: Global Action Without Global Governance: Building coalitions for climate transition and nature r
by Guérin, Emmanuel & Tubiana, Laurence
- p391-04 Global climate cooperation after 2024: A proposal for a heavy industry climate coalition
In: Paris Report 3: Paris Report 3: Global Action Without Global Governance: Building coalitions for climate transition and nature r
by Clausing, Kimberly & Aldy, Joseph & Tingley, Dustin & Wolfram, Catherine
- p391-05 International climate finance as a win–win: The economic case for coalitions of disposed developed countries to fund decarbonisa
In: Paris Report 3: Paris Report 3: Global Action Without Global Governance: Building coalitions for climate transition and nature r
by Bolton, Patrick & Kleinnijenhuis, Alissa
- p391-06 Reconciling the European Union’s clean industrialisation goals with those of the Global South
In: Paris Report 3: Paris Report 3: Global Action Without Global Governance: Building coalitions for climate transition and nature r
by McWilliams, Ben & Tagliapietra, Simone & Zettelmeyer, Jeromin
- p391-07 Planetary waste management – a game changer for climate policy?
In: Paris Report 3: Paris Report 3: Global Action Without Global Governance: Building coalitions for climate transition and nature r
by Edenhofer, Ottmar & Kalkuhl, Matthias & Franks, Max
- p391-08 Designing and scaling up nature-based markets
In: Paris Report 3: Paris Report 3: Global Action Without Global Governance: Building coalitions for climate transition and nature r
by Cantillon, Estelle & Lambin, Eric F. & Weder di Mauro, Beatrice
- p391-09 Foreign transfers, biomass, and biodiversity in the Amazon
In: Paris Report 3: Paris Report 3: Global Action Without Global Governance: Building coalitions for climate transition and nature r
by Assunção, Juliano & Scheinkman, Jose A.
- p391-10 Governing the green transition: Planning, markets, and financial governance in China and India
In: Paris Report 3: Paris Report 3: Global Action Without Global Governance: Building coalitions for climate transition and nature r
by Berglof, Erik & Bolton, Patrick & Macintosh, Stuart & Rey, Hélène & Sen Gupta, Abhijit & Syed, Murtaza & Xie, Chunping
- p391-11 Climate change and India: An overview of the challenges and the policy response
In: Paris Report 3: Paris Report 3: Global Action Without Global Governance: Building coalitions for climate transition and nature r
by Sen, Partha
- p391-12 Climate finance for Africa: The opportunity for resilience and growth
In: Paris Report 3: Paris Report 3: Global Action Without Global Governance: Building coalitions for climate transition and nature r
by Songwe, Vera
- p392-00 Geopolitical Tensions and International Fragmentation - Executive Summary
In: Geneva 28: Geopolitical Tensions and International Fragmentation: Evidence and Implications
by Chari, Anusha & Converse, Nathan & Mehl, Arnaud & Milesi-Ferretti, Gian Maria & Vansteenkiste, Isabel
- p392-01 External portfolio structure
In: Geneva 28: Geopolitical Tensions and International Fragmentation: Evidence and Implications
by Chari, Anusha & Converse, Nathan & Mehl, Arnaud & Milesi-Ferretti, Gian Maria & Vansteenkiste, Isabel
- p392-02 Continuity and change in the role of international currencies
In: Geneva 28: Geopolitical Tensions and International Fragmentation: Evidence and Implications
by Chari, Anusha & Converse, Nathan & Mehl, Arnaud & Milesi-Ferretti, Gian Maria & Vansteenkiste, Isabel
- p392-03 Financial fragmentation in global payments
In: Geneva 28: Geopolitical Tensions and International Fragmentation: Evidence and Implications
by Chari, Anusha & Converse, Nathan & Mehl, Arnaud & Milesi-Ferretti, Gian Maria & Vansteenkiste, Isabel
- p392-04 The future of the international financial architecture in a geopolitically fragmented world
In: Geneva 28: Geopolitical Tensions and International Fragmentation: Evidence and Implications
by Chari, Anusha & Converse, Nathan & Mehl, Arnaud & Milesi-Ferretti, Gian Maria & Vansteenkiste, Isabel
- p392-05 Geopolitical Tensions and International Fragmentation: Policy recommendations
In: Geneva 28: Geopolitical Tensions and International Fragmentation: Evidence and Implications
by Chari, Anusha & Converse, Nathan & Mehl, Arnaud & Milesi-Ferretti, Gian Maria & Vansteenkiste, Isabel
- p392-06 Geopolitical Tensions and International Fragmentation: Discussions
In: Geneva 28: Geopolitical Tensions and International Fragmentation: Evidence and Implications
by Chari, Anusha & Converse, Nathan & Mehl, Arnaud & Milesi-Ferretti, Gian Maria & Vansteenkiste, Isabel
- p393-01 Frontiers of Digital Finance: Introduction
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Niepelt, Dirk
- p393-02 Cashless payments in India: The UPI story
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Purnanandam, Amiyatosh
- p393-03 The Future Financial System: Brazil's Experience
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Araujo, Fabio & da Silva Correa, Arnildo
- p393-04 Strengthening digital payments in sub‑Saharan Africa: An overview
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Ricci, Luca Antonio & Ahokpossi, Calixte & Quayyum, Saad & Turk-Ariss, Rima & Belianska, Anna & Cangul, Mehmet & Fuje, Habtamu & Lee, Sunwoo & Li, Grace & Mu, Yibin & Mwase, Nkunde & Ree, Jack Joo & Shi, Halyan & Kramarenko, Vitaliy
- p393-05 The tokenised US dollar ecosystem
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Lee, Michael Junho
- p393-06 Central bank electronic cash and monetary sovereignty
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Bindseil, Ulrich & Cipollone, Piero
- p393-07 Transforming the digital euro proposal from a threat into an opportunity for privacy
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by van Oordt, Maarten R C
- p393-08 Bank deposit outflows and the digital euro holding limit
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Assenmacher, Katrin & Soons, Oscar
- p393-09 Stablecoins: How research can inform policy
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Gersbach, Hans & van Buggenum, Hugo & Zelzner, Sebastian
- p393-10 Banking on blockchain
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Garratt, Rod
- p393-11 Are stablecoins really the future of payments?
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Cecchetti, Stephen & Schoenholtz, Kermit L.
- p393-12 Tether and the fragility of unregulated dollar substitutes
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Andolfatto, David
- p393-13 Multi-issuer stablecoins: A threat to financial stability
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Portes, Richard
- p393-14 Stablecoins, central bank digital currencies, and policy
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Uhlig, Harald
- p393-15 Singleness of money: Towards a nuanced debate
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Bidder, Rhys
- p393-16 Programmability and uniformity: Rethinking the trade-off in digital currency design
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Chiu, Jonathan & Monnet, Cyril
- p393-17 Tokenisation: The promise and the perils
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Frost, Jon & Gambacorta, Leonardo & Kosse, Anneke & Wierts, Peter
- p393-18 The rise of tokenised money: Building the digital future of financial infrastructure
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Ozdenoren, Emre & Yuan, Kathy
- p393-19 BigTechs, credit, and digital money
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Brunnermeier, Markus & Payne, Jonathan
- p393-20 Trading and lending in decentralised finance
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Huang, Wenqian
- p393-21 Retail trading in the era of digital finance: Risks, opportunities, and the need for policy innovation
In: Frontiers of Digital Finance
by Tebaldi, Claudio
- p394-01 Introduction: The economic consequences of the second Trump administration: key assessments
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Gensler, Gary & Johnson, Simon & Panizza, Ugo & Weder di Mauro, Beatrice
- p394-02 The rule of law
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Coates, John
- p394-03 Presidential supremacy over administrative agencies
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Gensler, Gary & Menand, Lev
- p394-04 Immigration and border policies
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Mayda, Anna Maria & Peri, Giovanni
- p394-05 The economic effects of rapid federal downsizing
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Bivens, Josh
- p394-06 Will the United States continue to lead in science?
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Baker, David & Johnson, Simon
- p394-07 Artificial intelligence development and policy landscape
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Gensler, Gary
- p394-08 The (non) effect of tariffs on manufacturing employment
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Strain, Michael R.
- p394-09 Fiscal policy and debt sustainability
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Fatás, Antonio & Panizza, Ugo
- p394-10 The Financial sector and global dollar system
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Gensler, Gary & Menand, Lev & Younger, Joshua
- p394-11 The Federal Reserve, the new administration, and the outlook for the economy and monetary policy
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by English, William B.
- p394-12 Dollar dominance and the Trump administration
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Kamin, Steven B.
- p394-13 Consumer financial protection
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Mahoney, Neale
- p394-14 Cryptocurrency under the Trump administration
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Portes, Richard
- p394-15 Competition policy
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Baker, Jonathan B.
- p394-16 Health care
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Gruber, Jonathan
- p394-17 Downsizing the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Karplus, Valerie J. & Samaras, Costa
- p394-18 Changes in federal climate policy
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Bistline, John E.T.
- p394-19 Rural economies and communities
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Hendrickson, Mary & Peters, David
- p394-20 Measuring by executive order
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Cavallo, Alberto & Rigobon, Roberto
- p394-21 The global public good
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Eichengreen, Barry
- p394-22 From MFN to “reciprocal tariffsâ€
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by O'Rourke, Kevin
- p394-23 Trumpian tariffs: What, why, what next?
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Baldwin, Richard
- p394-24 The aftermath of tariffs
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Clausing, Kimberly
- p394-25 Second estimations of the effects of reciprocal tariffs
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Bouet, Antoine & de Vaulchier, Balthazar & Guimbard, Houssein & Mitaritonna, Cristina & Zheng, Yu
- p394-26 Who pays for US tariffs?
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Olarreaga, Marcelo & Santander, Sara
- p394-27 Advanced technology as Europe’s strategic imperative
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Schularick, Moritz & Enders, Tom & zu Fürstenberg, Jeannette & Obermann, René
- p394-27 Seven questions about tariffs that everyone should know the answers to
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Costinot, Arnaud & Rodriguez-Clare, Andres
- p394-28 National security tariffs on the auto industry
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Head, Keith & Mayer, Thierry & Vicard, Vincent & Wibaux, Pauline
- p394-29 Strategic autonomy for Europe requires economic growth
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Garicano, Luis
- p394-30 Trade wars and European monetary policy
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Bergin, Paul & Corsetti, Giancarlo
- p394-31 Rethinking the governance and funding of European rearmament
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Steinbach, Armin & Wolff, Guntram B. & Zettelmeyer, Jeromin
- p394-32 Economic principles for European rearmament
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Quinet, Alain & Jaravel, Xavier & Schularick, Moritz & Zettelmeyer, Jeromin
- p394-33 The economics of the European defence buildup
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Ilzetzki, Ethan
- p394-34 Spending targets versus military capacity
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Luetticke, Ralph & Müller, Gernot
- p394-35 Ukraine and Europe
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Gorodnichenko, Yuriy
- p394-36 Canada
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Manger, Mark
- p394-37 Greenland
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Bæk Heilmann, Nick & Lidegaard, Bo & Kleist, Mira
- p394-38 Japan
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Ueda, Kenichi
- p394-39 Emerging markets
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Brooks, Robin
- p394-40 Impact on China
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Huang, Yasheng
- p394-41 India
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Subramanian, Arvind
- p394-42 The Mexican economy and the impact of Trump’s policies: An update
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Werner, Alejandro
- p394-43 Latin America: Tariffs and industrialisation
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Edwards, Sebastian
- p394-44 The impact of US foreign aid cuts on global health
In: The Economic Consequences of The Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment
by Kenny, Charles & Sandefur, Justin
- p395-01 Opening Lecture
In: The Future of Work: PSE - CEPR Policy Forum 2025
by Petrongolo, Barbara
- p395-02 Expertise, Artificial Intelligence, and the Work of the Future
In: The Future of Work: PSE - CEPR Policy Forum 2025
by Autor, David
- p395-03 The Big Shift in Working Arrangement
In: The Future of Work: PSE - CEPR Policy Forum 2025
by Davis, Steven
- p395-04 Gender Inequality: An Overview of the Latest Research
In: The Future of Work: PSE - CEPR Policy Forum 2025
by Bertrand, Marianne
2024
- p377-00 Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation: Introduction
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by English, William B. & Forbes, Kristin & Ubide, Ã ngel
- p377-01 Central bank responses to the post‑COVID period of high inflation: The case of Australia
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Fry-McKibbin, Renée A. & Wilkins, Carolyn
- p377-02 The Bank of Canada’s response to post-COVID inflation, and some lessons learned
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Macklem, Tiff
- p377-03 The 2021-2022 inflation surges and monetary policy in the euro area
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Lane, Philip
- p377-04 The Bank of Japan's monetary policy in response to surging global inflation
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Uchida, Shinichi
- p377-05 The Riksbank’s response to the post‑COVID period of high inflation
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Ingves, Stefan
- p377-06 The Swiss National Bank’s monetary policy response to the post-COVID period of high inflation
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Jordan, Thomas
- p377-07 The Federal Reserve’s responses to the post-COVID period of high inflation
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Ihrig, Jane & Waller, Christopher
- p377-09 The Central Bank of Brazil’s response to the post-pandemic inflationary spell
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Guardado, Fernanda
- p377-10 Monetary policy in Chile through inflation and disinflation, 2021 to 2024
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Albagli, Elias & Garcia, Pablo
- p377-11 Quelling the post-pandemic inflation surge: The Indian experience
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Debabrata Patra, Michael & Bhoi, Binod B
- p377-12 Bank Indonesia’s responses to the post-pandemic period of high inflation: Synergy and innovation to promote recovery and resilie
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Warjiyo, Perry
- p377-13 The Bank of Mexico’s response to the post-pandemic inflation
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Heath, Jonaathan & Acosta, Jaime
- p377-14 The South African Reserve Bank’s response to the recent inflation episode
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Loewald, Christopher
- p377-15 The Bank of Korea’s policy response during the high inflation after COVID-19
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Rhee, Chang Yong & Hwan Park, Young
- p377-16 Türkiye’s (unique) response to post‑pandemic inflation
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Kara, Hakan & Sarikaya, Cagri
- p377-17 Analysing the inflation burst in eleven economies
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Bernanke, Ben S & Blanchard, Olivier
- p377-18 COVID-19 and post-pandemic challenges: High inflation and labour markets
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Castle, Cassandra & Lombardelli, Clare
- p377-19 Weathering the storm: How Latin America and the Caribbean navigated global inflationary pressures
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Goldfajn, Ilan
- p377-20 Unconventional fiscal policy in times of high inflation
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Dao, Mai Chi & Dizioli, Allan Gloe & Jackson, Chris & Gourinchas, Pierre-Olivier & Leigh, Daniel
- p377-21 The effects of the post-COVID inflation and the Federal Reserve’s policy tightening response on financial markets
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Perli, Roberto & LeSueur, Eric
- p377-22 Financial stability and the transition to tighter financial conditions
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Knot, Klaas H. W.
- p377-23 Macro-financial challenges in the post‑COVID world
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Borio, Claudio
- p377-24 Implications for the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy framework in the future
In: Monetary Policy Responses to the Post-Pandemic Inflation
by Evans, Charles L.
- p378-00 Disasters and (Bank) Financing: Introduction
In: Disasters and (Bank) Financing
by Mamonov, Mikhail & Ongena, Steven & Pestova, Anna
- p378-01 Bank adaptation to armed conflicts
In: Disasters and (Bank) Financing
by Mamonov, Mikhail & Ongena, Steven & Pestova, Anna
- p378-02 Bank adaptation to infectious diseases
In: Disasters and (Bank) Financing
by Mamonov, Mikhail & Ongena, Steven & Pestova, Anna
- p378-03 Bank adaptation to natural disasters
In: Disasters and (Bank) Financing
by Mamonov, Mikhail & Ongena, Steven & Pestova, Anna
- p378-04 Summary of bank adaptation to various types of disasters
In: Disasters and (Bank) Financing
by Mamonov, Mikhail & Ongena, Steven & Pestova, Anna
- p378-05 Disasters and (Bank) Financing: Conclusions and policy recommendations
In: Disasters and (Bank) Financing
by Mamonov, Mikhail & Ongena, Steven & Pestova, Anna
- p379-00 Ukraine’s Reconstruction: Policy options for building an effective financial architecture: Introduction
In: Ukraine’s Reconstruction: Policy Options for Building an Effective Financial Architecture
by Carletti, Elena & Gorodnichenko, Yuriy & James, Harold & Krahnen, Jan-Pieter & Rashkovan, Vladyslav & Rodnyansky, Alexander & Sologoub, Ilona
- p379-01 A brief history of Ukraine’s financial development
In: Ukraine’s Reconstruction: Policy Options for Building an Effective Financial Architecture
by Carletti, Elena & Gorodnichenko, Yuriy & James, Harold & Krahnen, Jan-Pieter & Rashkovan, Vladyslav & Rodnyansky, Alexander & Sologoub, Ilona
- p379-02 The Marshall Plan: Lessons for Ukraine
In: Ukraine’s Reconstruction: Policy Options for Building an Effective Financial Architecture
by Carletti, Elena & Gorodnichenko, Yuriy & James, Harold & Krahnen, Jan-Pieter & Rashkovan, Vladyslav & Rodnyansky, Alexander & Sologoub, Ilona
- p379-03 The governance of reconstruction and reform
In: Ukraine’s Reconstruction: Policy Options for Building an Effective Financial Architecture
by Carletti, Elena & Gorodnichenko, Yuriy & James, Harold & Krahnen, Jan-Pieter & Rashkovan, Vladyslav & Rodnyansky, Alexander & Sologoub, Ilona
- p379-04 A reform agenda for Ukraine’s banking sector
In: Ukraine’s Reconstruction: Policy Options for Building an Effective Financial Architecture
by Carletti, Elena & Gorodnichenko, Yuriy & James, Harold & Krahnen, Jan-Pieter & Rashkovan, Vladyslav & Rodnyansky, Alexander & Sologoub, Ilona
- p379-05 The Ukraine Development Bank: A catalyst for economic modernisation
In: Ukraine’s Reconstruction: Policy Options for Building an Effective Financial Architecture
by Carletti, Elena & Gorodnichenko, Yuriy & James, Harold & Krahnen, Jan-Pieter & Rashkovan, Vladyslav & Rodnyansky, Alexander & Sologoub, Ilona
- p379-06 Capital markets in Ukraine
In: Ukraine’s Reconstruction: Policy Options for Building an Effective Financial Architecture
by Carletti, Elena & Gorodnichenko, Yuriy & James, Harold & Krahnen, Jan-Pieter & Rashkovan, Vladyslav & Rodnyansky, Alexander & Sologoub, Ilona