The disruptive economic shock of Covid-19 could usher in a period of stronger productivity growth rates.
Read MorePolitical institutions are in a weakened state around the world, but small advanced economies have an edge
Read MoreHong Kong provides a stark picture of changing globalisation, and lessons on how (not) to respond.
Read MoreCovid-19 will shape the medium-term economic outlook across economies, and the most effective growth models.
Read MoreBond market vigilantes may have disappeared, but fiscal policy choices remain important
Read MoreBeyond the macro shock, Covid-19 will also transform firm, sector, & labour market dynamics.
Read MoreSmall economies are leading in controlling the spread of Covid-19, and are generating stronger economic outcomes
Read MoreAs Coronavirus spreads around the world, countries with stronger politics & institutions are better placed.
Read MoreCoronavirus is a more significant exposure to the global economy (and small economies) than the recent trade wars.
Read MoreThe coronavirus outbreak & the international policy response provides a perspective on the outlook for the global system.
Read MoreOn why small economies will continue to have an edge into the 2020s.
Read MoreSingapore and Hong Kong are increasingly different economies, driven by policy choices as much as geography and politics.
Read MoreAfter a terrible decade, there is potential for Greece to become one of the better performing advanced economies.
Read MoreIn a global economy that has increasingly EM-like institutional properties, economies with strong institutions will be advantaged.
Read MoreChinese intervention in response to the Hong Kong protests is possible, even though it would come with significant economic & political costs.
Read MoreThe political incentives facing the new Prime Minister are to delay Brexit beyond October 31.
Read MoreWhat does Singapore’s weak economic data over the past week say about the global economic outlook?
Read MoreGlobal trade tensions are likely to continue and broaden, weighing on the small economy outlook - but small economy out-performance is likely to continue.
Read MoreThe potential for material policy and institutional shocks in 2019 seems higher than a major growth shock.
Read MoreAn unwinding of domestic and global economic institutions is increasingly possible as the political consensus changes.
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