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- Why the West should help Ukraine win – The economic arguments

- Basil A. Kalymon
- Why the world needs Ukraine as much as Ukraine needs the world

- Harold James
- Why Ukraine must be given full support

- Ã…slund, Anders
- Why Ukraine’s triumph is important for Latin America

- Federico Sturzenegger
- Widespread food insecurity is not inevitable: Avoid escalating food export curbs

- Alvaro Espitia, Simon Evenett, Nadia Rocha and Michele Ruta
- Will the Hack pull the world apart?

- Richard Baldwin
- Will the United States continue to lead in science?

- David Baker and Simon Johnson
- Will working from home kill cities?

- Esteban Rossi-Hansberg
- Winter is coming: Energy policy towards Russia

- Philippe Martin and Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- Working from home: Implications for developing countries , pp 242-256

- Charles Gottlieb, Jan GrobovsÌŒek, Markus Poschke and Fernando Saltiel
- World War Trade: Introduction

- Richard Baldwin
- Zero-emissions growth

- Nicholas Stern
- “Colombia, Peru and Chile are entering a populist phase from which it will not be easy to escapeâ€

- Velasco, Andrés
- “Crime and Punishmentâ€: How Russian banks anticipated and dealt with global financial sanctions

- Mikhail Mamonov, Anna Pestova and Steven Ongena
- “Even moderate increases in interest rates may be a cause of concern for fiscal sustainabilityâ€

- Jose De Gregorio
- “Evidence suggests inequality and low productivity growth are intertwinedâ€

- Mauricio Cardenas
- “Good results are the best guarantee of central bank independenceâ€

- Federico Sturzenegger
- “I have strong doubts about the possibility of having successful industrial policies in the regionâ€

- Valdés, Rodrigo
- “In Chile, the middle class is ‘too rich for the state and too poor for the market’â€

- Andrea Repetto
- “Lack of progress cannot be solved by a redistributive strategyâ€

- Ricardo Hausmann
- “My bold prediction is that we will end up reinventing social democracyâ€

- Fraga, ArmÃnio
- “QE in advanced economies does not provide a convincing argument for monetary financing in emerging onesâ€

- Roberto Chang
- “Replacing existing targeted programmes with a UBI would leave the poor worse offâ€

- Nora Lustig
- “Social discontent can be easily mobilised to immobilise public policyâ€

- Marcela Eslava
- “Societies are experiencing radical political fractures; Latin American countries are no exceptionâ€

- Edmar Bacha
- “The international financial community should rethink its risk toleranceâ€

- Alejandro Werner
- “The pandemic can be used as a cover for wasteful spendingâ€

- Laura Alfaro
- “The pandemic packed a triple inequality-increasing punchâ€

- Francisco Ferreira
- “The pandemic showed the importance of transitory poverty in the determination of coverage for social programmesâ€

- Eric Parrado
- ‘Tail risk’ challenges to the policy mix

- Elga Bartsch, Bénassy-Quéré, Agnès, Giancarlo Corsetti and Xavier Debrun