The Local ch: Uber facing ban in Geneva
The Swiss canton of Geneva said Friday it had classified ride-hailing giant Uber as an employer, ordering a halt to its activities unless it pays the social charges for its drivers. Read here
The Swiss canton of Geneva said Friday it had classified ride-hailing giant Uber as an employer, ordering a halt to its activities unless it pays the social charges for its drivers. Read here
In a recent speech, the Bundesbank’s President opposed “green quantitative easing” for legal, technical and political reasons. But a closer examination by Stan Jourdan shows Weidmann’s objections are weak and largely surmountable. The German establishment […]
The distortions to Irish GDP created by new tax residents of Ireland (largely tax “optimizing” US multinationals) have become so big that they are contaminating the numbers for the euro area as a whole. Brad […]
Ricky, from Sorry We Missed You. Joss Barratt/Sixteen Films Robert MacDonald, University of Huddersfield Ken Loach’s film, Sorry We Missed You, tells the harrowing tale of Ricky, Abby and their family’s attempts to get by […]
An excellent article, although rather long. So if you have an hour on the weekend to dedicate to erudition read HERE
Central bankers are recognizing they have the power and responsibility to fight climate change. The Bundesbank would rather not. Read here
There are essentially two schools of thought on the roots of populism, one that focuses on culture and another that focuses on economics. This column, part of a VoxEU debate, examines the drivers from each […]
The set of economic ideas that have dominated politics for the past 40 years are rapidly losing legitimacy in the face of multiple crises, and the idea of economics as a ‘value free’ science is starting […]
Did you know that you can still book rooms in Thomas Cook’s own-brand hotels, more than a month after the company filed for liquidation? And do you wonder why these hotels are still open for […]
The chinks in the armour of neo-liberal capitalism are becoming increasingly apparent. Whether the Labour Party wins the next election or not, some of its ideas are gaining traction, even in the City of London. […]
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