A Golden Age for Green Investment?
Some green projects are enjoying a boost thanks to unconventional cost-of-capital calculations.
A Golden Age for Green Investment? Read MoreSome green projects are enjoying a boost thanks to unconventional cost-of-capital calculations.
A Golden Age for Green Investment? Read MoreA historical case study sheds light on the effects of bigger financial institutions.
Line of Inquiry: Kilian Huber on Who Benefits When Banks Get Bigger Read MoreHistorical analysis suggests bank consolidation doesn’t help business borrowers grow.
Bigger Banks Are Good for Bankers but Not Customers Read MoreDiscriminating against a specific group can have large and persistent economic costs.
How Discrimination Harms the Economy and Business Read MoreA temporary disruption can lead to broad and long-lasting effects.
Why Industry-Specific Shocks Can Damage the Entire Economy Read MoreParent companies in one country can transmit the effects of a local financial shock to their subsidiaries abroad.
How Multinational Companies Help Spread Recessions Read MoreData from the UK mortgage market support the notion that house prices drive borrowing.
How Rising House Prices Drive UK Borrowing Read MorePolicies such as the Trump administration’s ban on visitors from a string of majority-Muslim countries are likely to harm American companies, research suggests.
The Real Cost of Discrimination: A Case Study from Nazi Germany Read More