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The Covid-19 vaccines: free market triumph, or policy success?

Finally, some good news – the vaccines are coming, and it looks as if they work.

AI beyond the cloud: navigating competition, innovation and regulation

In this Q&A, we explore what’s driving this change, whether it challenges cloud dominance or simply shifts control elsewhere, and what it means for businesses, consumers and policymakers in 2025.

Does the war in Ukraine mean the end of economic integration?

The economic consequences of the war in Ukraine are already severe. And beyond the immediate shocks lies a more far-reaching effect: a descent into economic rivalry on the global stage. But the conflict is not the cause of this – instead, it is accelerating a trend that has been growing for some time. How did we arrive at this more fragmented world and what, if anything, can be done to reverse it?

Who owns geospatial data? 3 issues that must be addressed

Geospatial data could play a vital role in tackling society’s biggest challenges. But the question of who owns it is complex, and issues around ownership are stifling its usefulness.

Breaking the silence on adaptation

The Wildlife Trusts' Kathryn Brown and Frontier Economics' Matthew Bell ask why a topic that should be part of upcoming manifestos is being relegated to the periphery

New EU strategies to support industry and lower energy costs

Following the publication of its “Competitiveness Compass” in January, the European Commission has published its Clean Industrial Deal and Action plan for Affordable Energy.  

Building better payments: why the economics matters as much as the technology

From Open Banking to digital currencies, the UK’s payment infrastructure is evolving. But new technology alone won’t guarantee success.