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1. Economic sanctions against Russia: How effective? How durable?

2. Multilateral development banks are key to unlocking low-carbon investments in developing economies

3. Shift to renewable energy could be a mixed blessing for mineral exporters

4. The European Union renews its offensive against US technology firms

5. The case for a cautiously optimistic outlook for US inflation

6. For inflation relief, the United States should look to trade liberalization

7. Fiscal support and monetary vigilance: Economic policy implications of the Russia-Ukraine war for the European Union

8. The private sector advances in China: The evolving ownership structures of the largest companies in the Xi Jinping era

9. Have trade agreements been bad for America?

10. Building downstream capacity for critical minerals in Africa: Challenges and opportunities

11. Bad news for the Fed from the Beveridge space

12. The portfolio of economic policies needed to fight climate change

13. The pandemic’s long reach: South Korea’s fiscal and fertility outlook

14. Collateral benefits? South Korean exports to the United States and the US-China trade war

15. Another reason to raise the Fed's inflation target: An employment and output boom

16. Can EU carbon border adjustment measures propel WTO climate talks?

17. How COVID-19 medical supply shortages led to extraordinary trade and industrial policy

18. Do gendered laws matter for women’s economic empowerment?

19. Do US firms have an incentive to comply with the FLSA and the NLRA?

20. Raising a caution flag on US financial sanctions against China

21. Fiscal resiliency in a deeply uncertain world: The role of semiautonomous discretion