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There is no evidence that banks are actively assisting a green transition through their lending behavior, even in Denmark, the greenest country in the world, from Grace Weishi Gu, Galina Hale, Bhavyaa Sharma, and Jinhong Wu www.nber.org/papers/w34681

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A powerful force has been holding back the housing market. It’s finally easing. The U.S. housing market recently reached a key milestone that could lead to some easing.

The housing market recently crossed a noteworthy line: There are now more Americans with mortgage rates higher than 6 percent than below 3 percent.
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Trade and Exchange Rate Competition in East Asia | International Organization | Cambridge Core Trade and Exchange Rate Competition in East Asia - Volume 79 Issue 3

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What's in a name?

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Our Big Mac index suggests Trump’s tariffs are not working A weaker dollar has brought burger-lovers more pain than gain

A weaker dollar has brought burger-lovers more pain than gain

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Omaigot, ketemu temen...

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American Journal of Political Science | MPSA Journal | Wiley Online Library Are banks sensitive to risk and reward in following global corporate transparency rules? Using a worldwide field experiment, this study evaluates competing predictions from expected utility, behavior...

Banks often ignore risk-based regulations when profits are at stake, raising concerns about the effectiveness of current financial oversight.

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The long-term impact of keeping versus losing one's home following a mortgage delinquency in the aftermath of the Great Recession, from Heidi Artigue, Patrick Bayer, Fernando V. Ferreira, and Stephen Ross https://www.nber.org/papers/w33692

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What’s going on in the US Treasury market, and why does it matter? Nellie Liang explains recent turmoil in U.S. Treasury markets and the potential impact on the rest of the economy.

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From Margins to Headlines: Analyzing the Determinants of Increased Media Focus on Income Inequality This study examines the determinants of media coverage on income inequality across nine OECD countries from 1980 to 2021, aiming to understand its increased salience after the Global Financial Crisi.....

What explains media coverage on income inequality? Evidence from > 400 mn articles in 9 OECD economies.

Check out my recent work with Florence Bouvet onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

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How India’s middle-class debt crisis is threatening growth A rise in unsecured credit among a consumer group that symbolises the country’s investment potential is hurting its economic ambitions

How India’s middle-class debt crisis is threatening growth

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Is It Still the Economy? Economic Voting in Polarized Politics | British Journal of Political Science | Cambridge Core Is It Still the Economy? Economic Voting in Polarized Politics - Volume 55

Is it still the Economy, Carville?

Ungated paper at BJPolS
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Tumpak Sewu Waterfall
📍Lumajang, East Java, Indonesia 🇮🇩

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