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02 March 2022
Andy Sumner and Eduardo Ortiz-Juarez examine global poverty trends in light of COVID-19. Please hover over and click on the graphics to expand them. In 2010 and the following…
01 March 2022
Since mid-2020, inflation has been rising, with the level of average prices going up at a faster rate than it has since the early 1980s. In January 2022, prices had increased by 7…
24 February 2022
Branko Milanovic dissects Putin's worldview. Vladimir Putin’s speech on 21 February 2022 at the occasion of the recognition of Donbas and Lugansk republics is one of the most…
15 February 2022
There is an ever-growing consensus that the climate crisis represents humanity’s greatest problem. Indeed, global warming is more than an environmental crisis — there are social,…
14 February 2022
Among those who have read Marx, it is well known that Marx was rather indifferent to the issue of inequality under capitalism. Among those who have not read him, but know the left…
03 February 2022
Consumer prices in 2021 rose 7 percent over the past year, making this the largest rise in consumer prices over a 12-month period since 1982. Why are prices rising, especially…
24 January 2022
The decarbonization ideals underlying the Green New Deal provide the only realistic way to halt global warming and build a sustainable, resilient, and equitable future.…
24 January 2022
GP Columnist Scott L. Montgomery argues that young people have an opportunity to play the leading role in reverting the USA’s democratic backslide. It seems time that two vital…
18 January 2022
Branko Milanovic explores rich and poor countries’ frequently differing attitudes to lockdowns and deaths. Every decision to impose a lockdown in a pandemic is a decision to…
11 January 2022
I will try to imitate my colleague @milescorak who nicely summarized his work and readings in 2021. Most of my work was on my forthcoming book “Through the lens of inequality…