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- Scaling up sustainable finance and investment in the Middle East and North Africa

- Nuran Ashraf Atef
- Scaling up sustainable finance in India

- Suranjali Tandon
- Scoping services trade agreements: What really matters

- Ingo Borchert and Mattia Di Ubaldo
- Second estimations of the effects of reciprocal tariffs

- Antoine Bouet, Balthazar de Vaulchier, Houssein Guimbard, Cristina Mitaritonna and Yu Zheng
- Sectoral heterogeneity in the Covid-19 recovery: Evidence from Rwanda

- Kieran Byrne, Saahil Karpe, Florence Kondylis, Megan Lang and John Loeser
- Sectoral priorities and interventions

- Christopher Pissarides, Costas Meghir, Dimitri Vayanos and Nikolaos Vettas
- Sharing the fiscal burden of the crisis: A Pandemic Solidarity Instrument for the EU , pp 173-186

- Sebastian Grund, Lucas Guttenberg and Christian Odendahl
- Silicon Valley Bank: Failures in “Detective†and “Punitive†Supervision Far Outweighed the 2019 Tailoring of Preventive Supervis

- Bruce Tuckman
- Singleness of money: Towards a nuanced debate

- Rhys Bidder
- Sizing up the effects of technological decoupling

- Diego A. Cerdeiro, Johannes Eugster, Rui Mano, Dirk Muir and Shanaka Peiris
- Sobriety

- Katheline Schubert
- Social media and legacy media

- Sophie Hatte and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya
- Social media and mental health

- Luca Braghieri, Ro'ee Levy and Alexey Makarin
- Social media and mobilisation

- Leopoldo Fergusson and Carlos Molina
- Social media and protest participation: Evidence from Russia

- Ruben Enikolopov, Alexey Makarin and Maria Petrova
- Social media and Xenophobia: Evidence from Russia

- Leonardo Bursztyn, Georgy Egorov, Ruben Enikolopov and Maria Petrova
- Social media in autocracies

- David Yang
- Social media, news consumption and polarisation

- Ro'ee Levy
- Source code disclosure: A primer for trade negotiators

- Cosmina Dorobantu, Florian Ostmann and Christina Hitrova
- Sovereign debt after the pandemic and the war

- Giancarlo Corsetti, Barry Eichengreen, Xavier Vives and Jeromin Zettelmeyer
- Special and differential treatment and developing country status: Can the two be separated?

- Patrick Low
- Spending targets versus military capacity

- Ralph Luetticke and Müller, Gernot
- Stablecoins and global imbalances: Attempting to preserve the US exorbitant privilege

- Moëc, Gilles
- Stablecoins as alternatives for central bank digital currency?

- Quentin Vandeweyer
- Stablecoins, central bank digital currencies, and policy

- Harald Uhlig
- Stablecoins: How research can inform policy

- Hans Gersbach, Hugo van Buggenum and Sebastian Zelzner
- Stage 0 (while hostilities last): ‘Minimising the damage’

- Becker, Torbjörn, Barry Eichengreen, Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Sergei Guriev, Simon Johnson, Tymofiy Mylovanov, Kenneth Rogoff and Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- State ownership stakes before and during the COVID-19 corporate support measures: Implications for future international cooperat

- Przemyslaw Kowalski
- State-Owned Enterprises and International Competition: Towards Plurilateral Agreement

- Bernard Hoekman and Andre Sapir
- State-sponsored education and French identity

- Guillaume Blanc and Masahiro Kubo
- Strategic autonomy for Europe requires economic growth

- Luis Garicano
- Strategic decarbonisation options for the UK

- Simon Dietz and Sam Fankhauser
- Strategies for the post-American-leadership era

- Richard Baldwin
- Strength in unity: The economic cost of trade restrictions on Russia

- Francois Langot, Franck Malherbet, Riccardo Norbiato and Fabien Tripier
- Strengthening digital payments in sub‑Saharan Africa: An overview

- Luca Antonio Ricci, Calixte Ahokpossi, Saad Quayyum, Rima Turk-Ariss, Anna Belianska, Mehmet Cangul, Habtamu Fuje, Sunwoo Lee, Grace Li, Yibin Mu, Nkunde Mwase, Jack Joo Ree, Halyan Shi and Vitaliy Kramarenko
- Strengthening environmental agreements through trade policy linkage

- Clark Lundberg, Daniel Szmurlo and Ryan Abman
- Suggestions for further reading , pp 159-165

- Ugo Panizza
- Summary of bank adaptation to various types of disasters

- Mikhail Mamonov, Steven Ongena and Anna Pestova
- Supporting Ukraine with sanctions has been much less costly than many predicted – we should do more of it

- Benjamin Moll
- Supporting Ukraine: More critical than ever: Introduction

- Yuriy Gorodnichenko and Vladyslav Rashkovan
- Survival of firms in developing economies during economic crisis , pp 157-174

- Erica Bosio, Filip Jolevski, Joseph Lemoine and Rita Ramalho
- Sustainable finance in Southeast Asia

- Swisa Ariyapruchya and Ulrich Volz
- Sweden: Finance negative emissions and remove the transport sector target

- John Hassler
- Tackling climate change requires global policies

- Bartram, Söhnke, Kewei Hou and Sehoon Kim
- Takeaways, challenges, and avenues for further research

- Yackolley Amoussou-Guenou, Bruno Biais and Sara Tucci-Piergiovanni
- Targets and terror

- Carol Propper
- Tariffs can't fix trade deficits

- Richard Baldwin
- Taxes and social economics

- Stefanie Stantcheva
- Taxing carbon

- Thomas Sterner, Jens Ewald and Erik Sterner
- Technical regulations in the WTO: The need to improve transparency

- Biswajit Dhar
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