Unearthed: Privatising the seas: how the UK turned fishing rights into a commodity
The decline of British fishing drove coastal support for leaving the EU, but many of the industry’s problems have an origin closer to home. Read here
The decline of British fishing drove coastal support for leaving the EU, but many of the industry’s problems have an origin closer to home. Read here
Greece remains a German colony – and will for some time. Read here
Economists should stop pretending to be scientists and go back to the core of the discipline—as a field of inquiry and way of thinking Martin Wolf is Associate Editor and Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times […]
It has taken almost five years for the EU to start to investigate the LuxLeaks document. No surprise. One of the leading architects of the tax cheating policy is the current EU president Jean-Claude Juncker. […]
There seems to be a revisionist tendency to portray the “good side” of neo-liberalism. Not only this example, but also by Matt Bishop and Tony Payne of the University of Sheffield in a paper for […]
Market arrangements always favour certain outcomes over others, and ensure that social arrangements stay within set parameters. Laurie Macfarlane is economics editor at openDemocracy, and a research associate at the UCL Institute for Innovation and […]
A committee of the European Parliament has found that seven of the European Union’s own member states — including Ireland, the Netherlands and Luxembourg — behave like tax havens. Read here
Who needs democracy and transparency when we have the EU? Read here
Air pollution kills more people than smoking, scientists say. A new study suggests that 8.8 million deaths a year around the world can be attributed to dirty air. Why then is the EU so dedicated […]
A Green New Deal is only half the story. Just as important is our use of the limited resources that we possess. Read here
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