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Thomas Hale: The strange economics of the university strikes
The strange economics of the university strikes. It will increase short-term profits at the universities: less pay for staff, no refunds for students Read here
The strange economics of the university strikes. It will increase short-term profits at the universities: less pay for staff, no refunds for students Read here
Outside of Italy hardly anyone knows what the 5 Star Movement stands for. Guglielmo Forges Davanzati takes a closer look at their economic programme. Guglielmo Forges Davanzati is Professor for Political Economy at the Università […]
This is a very important case, as it starts to erode the authority of arbitration tribunals, in this case in the EU. Apparently this could affect law suits with corporations outside of the EU. Interesting is […]
Larry Elliot explains what conditions have lead to the whing to the right in Italy. In the end it reduces everything to one word: Eurozone. Read here
This is how absurd things can become – thanks to the EU: Diesel was supposed to reduce CO2., but the car manufacturers, to increase their profits, cheated, and produced radically more nitrogen oxide than permitted, […]
Sometimes historical events occur and no one really notices. The decision of the German social democrats to once again enter a grand coalition heralds the end of a political party with a history of over […]
Europe has a problem. Women are still not receiving equal pay, nor are their unpaid labour in society taken into account or the fact that they are discriminated against on the job market. On 8 […]
Diane speaks to openDemocracy about industrial strategy, universal basic infrastructure, moving beyond GDP, and how to build an economy that works for the 21st century.
Privatisation in Britain has ended ih high prices, poor service, and the infrastructure in tatters. Yet the Conservative Party still sees it as a great British success. Read here
The former British Prime Minister and devout neoliberal, Margaret Thatcher was in favour of mass privatisation but even she claimed that privatising the British Rail system was ‘a privatisation too far’, but this didn’t stop […]
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