
RES Newsletter January 2026
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In his 12th and last Letter from Germany, Michael Burda comments on Germany’s forthcoming fiscal expansion and the accelerating readjustment of internal Eurozone imbalances. Who would have thunk it? In
In his Farewell Letter from America, Daron Acemoglu writes about worrying developments and the need for more research This is my last Letter from America. I have enjoyed sharing my
In his farewell Letter, Alan writes about some of the main developments in French politics since the late 1990s, and examines the current crisis As far as we can make
Warning: this article mentions suicide Daron Acemoglu writes about the crisis in mental health According to many indicators, the industrialized world is going through a mental health crisis. According to
By David Ulph, University of St Andrews The author would like to thank, and acknowledge contributions from, Sir Partha Dasgupta (University of Cambridge), Alan Hamlin (University of Manchester), Jim Malcomson
By Alan Carruth (University of Kent), Jagjit Chadha (NIESR), Amanda Gosling (University of Kent), Miguel León-Ledesma (University of Kent) and Roger Vickerman (University of Kent). The life and academic journey of Tony Thirlwall were marked by
By Stephen Broadberry (Nuffield College Oxford), Bishnupriya Gupta (University of Warwick), Tim Hatton (University of Essex) and Tim Leunig (Public First and LSE) Nicholas F. R. Crafts was the most
Alan Budd had a stellar career as an economic policymaker: Chief Economic Adviser to Her Majesty’s Treasury, Head of the Government Economic Service, Member of the Monetary Policy Committee of