Pymnts: Italy U-Turns on Policy Supporting Cash Payments
The current Italian government, like the one before it and the one before that and the one before that, is not going to do anything to upset the EU – and bugger the Italians. Read […]
The current Italian government, like the one before it and the one before that and the one before that, is not going to do anything to upset the EU – and bugger the Italians. Read […]
Interview with the authors of new report “Workers’ Recommendations on the draft EU Platform Work Directive” in podcast and text form THE Platform Work Directive has reached a crucial stage. The European Parliament’s Employment Committee […]
While there is an urgent need to develop a competitive European payment system, the idea that it must be based on a ‘digital euro’ is a mistake Peter Bofinger is professor of economics at Würzburg […]
An alternative to the Queen’s traditional Christmas message has been broadcast since 1993 which, more often than not, gives insight into a serious issue. What if in 2022 it wasn’t needed? Eco-philosopher Dr. Rupert Read, […]
Finland claims to be on the moral highground, but is actually entering a moral abyss. Welcome to more EU hyprocrisy. Read Here
Qatargate is merely the tip of the iceberg Read Here
Exports and imports falling pointing towards a recession Read Here
This is how democracy works these days Thomas Ferguson is Professor Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Boston Paul Jorgenson is Associate Professor and Director of Environmental Studies, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Jie Chen is […]
The post-pandemic profits bonanza is over. When we get full data for 2022 corporate profitability, expect it to have fallen again as we enter a new slump in the US in 2023. Michael Roberts is an […]
Yesterday turned out to be quite a day in central banking terms. There is much to say about my home one as in the Bank of England, but the truth is that even the extraordinary […]
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