Corporate Europe Observatory: Bitter pill November 22, 2021 Mathew D. Rose EU politics, EU-Institutions, Regulation 0 How the EU’s defence of pharma profits could keep COVID treatments out of reach for millions Read here Corporate Europe ObservatoryLink
EU politics Al Jazeera – ‘We Jews are just arrested; Palestinians are beaten’: Protesters in Germany April 1, 2024 Mathew D. Rose EU politics, National Politics, Racism 0 In Germany, phrases including ‘from the river to the sea’ are banned and police are arresting people for using them. Read HERE
Economics Euronews: Eurozone heading to a recession at the end of this year, Brussels says November 11, 2022 Ben Wray Economics, Finance 0 The eurozone will officially been in a recession shortly. Read the article HERE.
Deregulation Simon Wren-Lewis: How Neoliberals weaponise the concept of an ideal market October 15, 2017 Mathew D. Rose Deregulation, Finance, Financial Institutions, Neo-Liberalism in the EU, Tax 0 Using Colin Crouch’s new book “Can Neoliberalism Be Saved From Itself” as a starting point, Wren-Lewis re-examines his own definition of neo-liberalism. He comes to the conclusion that neo-liberalism is the misuse of the ideal […]
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