The ‘child penalty’ significantly reduces women’s lifetime earnings and pension savings, but whether this is the result of deliberate forward-looking decisions remains unclear. This column
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Global foreign direct investment flows are increasingly mirroring the world’s geopolitical divides. This column introduces a new index for FDI fragmentation that differentiates flows within
In an increasingly interconnected world, the health of one is the health of all. Yet, as the COVID-19 pandemic painfully demonstrated, our global health system
We assess the implications of two types of monetary policy responses: a ‘passive’ monetary policy response that keeps the real interest rate constant and ‘active’
Training a single AI model can emit as much greenhouse gas as burning 300,000 pounds of coal, underscoring the need for ‘Green AI.’ This approach
Asia and the Pacific is central to global climate change efforts, but robust capital markets are needed to mobilize private climate finance. Sustainable finance frameworks,
We are fast approaching critical tipping points where climate impacts could become irreversible. How we manage the earth’s water has the potential to either propel us closer
Learning to read is the most important outcome of primary education. The ability to read allows an individual to acquire new knowledge, and it is the

