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Social security has expanded across the Global South , but fewer than 1 in 3 people in low- and lower-middle-income countries have effective coverage.
As digitalisation reshapes work and weakens traditional revenue systems, how do we sustainably finance social protection?
Our new SCIS working paper argues this isn’t just technical, it’s political. It explores bold financing options, from global corporate taxation to digital service and financial transaction taxes.
🔗 Read more: https://t.co/ALlMoQoL9N
#SocialSecurity #DigitalEconomy #GlobalSouth #Inequality

A working paper by @KiraboJackson and his colleagues finds that Universal Pre-K can deliver substantial economic benefits. In nine states and cities, UPK programs increased employment—especially among women—and raised earnings. #WorkingPaperWednesday https://t.co/Z59VtOtBmL

Worldwide Rebound Effects: A Multiregional Input–Output Analysis
BSE Working Paper 1489 by Martín Bordón-Lesme, Qian Chen, and Jaume Freire González
#BSEResearch #EconTwitter #WorkingPaperWednesday IAE-@CSIC @CSICCat @NUAA_official @UABBarcelona
https://t.co/XJsIjHjvhS
A working paper by @robin_bayes, Daniel Molden, & James Druckman shows that Republicans are more supportive of adaptation to climate change than mitigation, especially when adaptation is framed as a response to extreme weather. #WorkingPaperWednesday https://t.co/dVswbiu6ZF

Fiscal Stagnation
Barcelona School of Economics Working Paper 1488 by Luca Fornaro and Martin Wolf
#BSEResearch #EconTwitter #WorkingPaperWednesday @CEPR_org @CREIResearch @HSGStGallen
https://t.co/IYGVoaPe5i
Paternity Leave and Child Development
BSE Working Paper 1487 by Lídia Farré, Libertad González, Claudia Hupkau, and Jenifer Ruiz-Valenzuela
#BSEResearch #EconTwitter #WorkingPaperWednesday IAE-@CSIC @CSICCat @UPFBarcelona
https://t.co/ku8aiaNyk9
The Macroeconomics of Data: Scale, Product Choice, and Pricing in the Information Age
BSE Working Paper 1486 by Vladimir Asriyan and Alexander Kohlhas
#BSEResearch #EconTwitter #WorkingPaperWednesday @CREIResearch @UniofOxford
https://t.co/uY2xRX9ew7
The Language and Geographic Scope of Cultural and Media Products
Barcelona School of Economics Working Paper 1485 by Ramon Caminal
#BSEResearch #EconTwitter #WorkingPaperWednesday IAE-@CSIC @CSICCat
https://t.co/wd8N4euCMi
How much money is enough to live on? In a working paper, Michael Kraus and his colleagues explore what people think is a living wage and how income shapes their estimates and influences their support for policies. #WorkingPaperWednesday https://t.co/b9YOOsPoD0

Heterogeneity and Aggregate Consumption: An Empirical Assessment
BSE Working Paper 1484 by Davide Debortoli and Jordi Galí
#BSEResearch #EconTwitter #WorkingPaperWednesday @CREIResearch
https://t.co/iHbyEX1PSy
Hegemony and International Alignment
BSE Working Paper 1483 by Fernando Broner, Alberto Martin, Josefin Meyer, Christoph Trebesch, and Jiaxian Zhou Wu
#BSEResearch #EconTwitter #WorkingPaperWednesday @CREIResearch
https://t.co/1xZY8z60f9
A new working paper by @KiraboJackson and his colleagues finds that Universal Pre-K can deliver substantial economic benefits. In nine states and cities, UPK programs increased employment—especially among women—and raised earnings. #WorkingPaperWednesday https://t.co/7eix3BGoKR

A working paper by @robin_bayes, Daniel Molden, & James Druckman shows that Republicans are more supportive of adaptation to climate change than mitigation, especially when adaptation is framed as a response to extreme weather. #WorkingPaperWednesday https://t.co/QN60Rw4wji

Echoes and Delays: Time-to-build in Production Networks
BSE Working Paper 1482 by Edouard Schaal and Mathieu Taschereau-Dumouchel
#BSEResearch #EconTwitter #WorkingPaperWednesday @cornell @CREIResearch
https://t.co/Q4YkZJHQ2H
In a working paper, IPR graduate RA @MyeraRashid explores how the adoption of the typewriter reshaped women's job and marriage prospects in the late 19th and early 20th centuries—showing how technology can change economic mobility and social life. #WorkingPaperWednesday https://t.co/4RGHcUoGkA

In a working paper, IPR's Mary McGrath, @quinnmulroy, @TabithaBonilla, and their co-authors find that emailing students simple, clear instructions about how to cast a ballot increased voter turnout among young people. #WorkingPaperWednesday
https://t.co/4LZkO4KJNo

A working paper by IPR’s Michael Kraus and Megan Burns suggests that in today’s climate of economic inequality and growing cultural awareness of labor unions, workers—particularly young ones—may be increasingly interested in unionizing. #WorkingPaperWednesday https://t.co/52laBrQgEI

.@sesp_nu's Jonathan Guryan shows that early in the pandemic, people were less likely to eat at Asian restaurants located in Chinatowns and other Asian enclaves compared to Asian restaurants outside these areas. #WorkingPaperWednesday
https://t.co/f95GLLMeuS

P-EBT, a pandemic-era grocery voucher program, reduced food insecurity and improved maternal mental health in the month after families received the payments. Learn more in a new working paper by @dwschanz and colleagues. #WorkingPaperWednesday https://t.co/MBb8hIUYnZ

In a working paper, IPR’s Burton Weisbrod and Glen Weisbrod look at the changing role of higher education in the U.S. economy, highlighting shifts like universities spending more of their endowments and the rise of master’s degrees. #WorkingPaperWednesday https://t.co/B9IxModagj

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