A classical liberal approach to inequality and inheritance
Is inequality a problem? Patrick van Schie and Mark van de Velde look at whether equality is actually a core value to liberals
Read moreIs inequality a problem? Patrick van Schie and Mark van de Velde look at whether equality is actually a core value to liberals
Read moreJoseph Stiglitz and Kevin Gallagher argue that the IMF surcharges worsen potential outcomes for both the borrowing country and its investors
Read moreLisa Schipper, Vanesa Castán Broto and Winston Chow analyse new findings in the IPCC report on climate change impacts and warn that the risks will be magnified if warming is unchecked
Read morePoor governance and transparency creates a risk that competition in the single market will be weakened. Niclas Poitiers and Pauline Weil argue that an overhaul of Europe’s IPCEI subsidy framework is needed
Read moreNgozi Okonjo-Iweala outlines her views on how climate priorities can be addressed through trade actions which prioritise the specific challenges faced by least developed countries
Read moreZachmann et al highlight that the current national energy and climate plans (NECPs) of EU countries are insufficient to achieve a cost-efficient pathway to EU-wide climate neutrality by 2050
Read moreThe end of our beginning will be marked by monumental conflict. May the union be won peacefully. May it be won
Read moreGlobal trade faces many challenges. Uri Dadush argues the post-war system is being transformed into a more complex, politicised and contentious set of trade relationships
Read moreIndia has seen a strong growth in renewable energy. Nirupama Soundararajan and Arindam Goswami discuss India’s approach to tackle climate change
Read moreIndian Free Trade agreements have been a mixed bag. Bipul Chatterjee and Sneha Singh consider the modernisation of India’s FTA strategy
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