The transition to a green economy will require large investments by firms. This column uses new survey data to study the importance of climate-related investment for UK firms. Over half of firms expect climate change to have a positive impact on their investment in the medium term, and around two-thirds of these investments are expected […]
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 uses survey responses and an experiment with Swiss public-school teachers to examine the role of information constraints in women teachers’ labour supply decisions following childbirth. Long-term financial factors are not […]
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 and between three distinct blocs: a Western bloc, an Eastern bloc, and a neutral bloc of non-aligned nations. Being part of different geopolitical blocs reduces greenfield FDI flows between two […]