Economy and ecologyPutin’s war is damaging the developing world Russia’s invasion has led to increases in oil and food prices, further harming developing countries struggling to recover from the pandemic By Jayati Ghosh
Economy and ecologyTaking the heat out of energy prices Rising energy prices and inflation are causing energy poverty in Europe. The EU should rethink carbon pricing and consider VAT relief By Peter Bofinger
Economy and ecologyHow crypto is undermining the energy transition As cryptocurrencies become more energy-intensive, power outages force governments around the globe to pull the plug on crypto mining By Boris Schneider
Economy and ecologyThe beginning of a new globalisation Prior to the pandemic, capital used to move seamlessly, while workers didn’t. Now, this trend could be reversed By Branko Milanović
Economy and ecologyFree the money we need The fiscal response of rich countries has caused an uneven global economic recovery. The IMF’s reserve asset could counteract this development By Jayati Ghosh
Economy and ecologyEurope’s fiscal rules contradict themselves For the EU’s fiscal rules to actually guarantee sustainable public finances, they urgently need to be reformed — and allow for more public investment By Pola Schneemelcher
Economy and ecologyErdogan’s economic miscalculations Turkey’s economic crisis is eroding President Erdogan’s support. One and a half years before the elections, the pressure to revive the economy is high By Stefan Hibbeler
Economy and ecologyClimate change shouldn’t be an investment opportunity At COP26, South Africa was singled out for an investment deal — allegedly to encourage a transition away from coal. In reality, it’s all about profit By
Economy and ecologyHow not to get inflation under control Rising inflation has opened up a debate over state intervention to tackle the issue with price controls. But this could have the opposite effect By Kerstin Bernoth, Alexander Kriwoluzky
Economy and ecologyIndia's farmers want the agrarian crisis to end With the largest protest in human history, India's farmers forced the Modi regime to repeal the neoliberal farm laws. But the struggle isn't over yet By D.K. Giri, T.N. Prakash Kammardi