The world is still not on track to hold global warming well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels, let alone 1.5°C. Despite good intentions, the availability of financing and clean technologies, and ...
Putting moral insight back into economics enhances understanding of political outcomes For much of the 20th century, the disciplines of moral psychology and economics were seen as distinct—each ...
The new political economy, a recognized sub-discipline of economics, actually has several roots in economics and political science. The most recent approach to the origin of the new political economy ...
We should pay closer attention to the interactions between politics, economics, and other realms The COVID-19 pandemic strikingly illustrates the intersection of politics, economics, and other ...
Even before the resignation of the very short-lived Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu on Monday, October 6, political instability had already cost the French economy around 0.3% of growth in 2025. The ...
How is it possible that despite multiple pledges and commitments, rapid progress in key technologies, and the implementation of more than 4,500 climate policies, the world is not on track to meet the ...
In recent weeks, Western audiences encountered two starkly different portraits of China’s economic model. In his book “Breakneck,” tech analyst Dan Wang argues that China is an “engineering state” ...
France’s economic growth was resilient in recent months despite heightened political uncertainty weighing on business leaders, the country’s central bank said. The economy probably expanded around 0.3 ...