Our Publications, Reports, and Short Articles

Open, citable research that turns evidence into policy action.

At Studio 1848., our publications are designed to help decision-makers act with clarity and stay informed. Each report, insight note, and flagship brief distills complex evidence into practical intelligence by connecting data to the dilemmas governments, institutions, and citizens across Latin America and the world face today. We focus on what’s changing, why it matters, and what options are realistically on the table.

More than research for its own sake, our work aims to shift how problems are framed and how policies are built. Whether testing a fiscal reform against long-term debt risk or mapping the unintended costs of foreign influence, our goal is the same: to equip our readers with the tools to choose wisely, before circumstances choose for them.

Orchestrated Prosperity: How East Asia’s Three Levers Keep Growth in Tune

Orchestrated Prosperity: How East Asia’s Three Levers Keep Growth in Tune

East Asia’s most enduring success stories did not stumble upon prosperity; they engineered it. By synchronizing world-class talent pipelines, laser-focused industrial policy, and rock-solid macro discipline, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan turned limited land and uneven demographics into outsized wealth. This article reveals the hidden score behind that performance—and why even a single missed note can send the whole orchestra off-key.

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Chile and the UK: Why turning resources into capabilities will decide the next decade

Chile and the UK: Why turning resources into capabilities will decide the next decade

Copper veins and glass towers tell only half the story of national wealth. The real difference between Chile’s resource engine and Britain’s service powerhouse lies in the institutions that turn raw assets into adaptable capabilities. This article tracks how free-trade treaties, university labs, and targeted incentives can push an economy beyond what it digs or trades today toward what it can design and export tomorrow, while warning that inequity and policy drift can stall that journey.

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Racing the Clock: How Britain’s Knowledge Economy Can Outrun Its Brexit-Era Frictions

Racing the Clock: How Britain’s Knowledge Economy Can Outrun Its Brexit-Era Frictions

Britain stands at a crossroads: a world-class knowledge engine surges ahead even as Brexit-era frictions tug it back. Whether the country converts scientific depth and digital prowess into sustained growth, or watches those advantages erode, will depend on decisions made in the next five years. This article unpacks the stakes, the timetable, and the playbook for winning that race.

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