Vicky Redwood on labour shortages and productivity

Chief Economist's Note
Omicron and inflation: The supply-demand forces that will determine price outcomes

What would an Omicron lockdown mean for the UK economy?
Chief Economist's Note
Omicron’s stark reminder that the global economic recovery hinges on the pandemic
Andrew Kenningham on the euro-zone's fourth wave and the ECB

Chief Economist's Note
Central bankers face big messaging test as strains of recovery show

Chief Economist's Note
EMs even less suited to ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach as pandemic takes toll

Chief Economist's Note
From half empty to half full: consensus on the global outlook is now too optimistic

Chief Economist's Note
Central banks are treading an increasingly fine line

The Future of Cities: How pandemic changes will affect returns
Chief Economist's Note
How to think about shortages – and how policymakers should (and shouldn’t) respond
Webinar: Will surging energy prices derail economic recoveries?
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Look past the 1970s for today’s economic parallels
Chief Economist's Note
Inflation’s complex outlook depends on shifting attitudes in corridors of power
Chief Economist's Note
What a Spotlight on inflation past and present tells us about future risks
Chief Economist's Note
Now for the hard part
Chief Economist's Note
Is this the rebirth of inflation? It’s far more complex than polarised debate suggests
