Craig Stirling and Joel Rinneby: Eurozone’s Worst Year of Inflation Probably Ended With Respite December 30, 2022 Ben Wray Economics, Finance 0 Some signs that inflation may have peaked. Read the article HERE. EconomicsEuropeEuropean Central BankEurozoneInflationLink
EU politics Daniel Margrain – Neoliberalism: Manipulation of The Many to Benefit The Few October 24, 2017 Mathew D. Rose EU politics 0 Daniel Margrain comes to the conclusion that behind the mask of neo-liberlaism is not a free market, but crony capitalism. Read here
Economics Wolfgang Münchau: the end of the German era August 28, 2023 Ben Wray Economics, EU politics, Finance, National Politics, Neo-Liberalism in the EU 0 This interview with Freddie Sayers in ‘UnHerd’ is an interesting analysis of Germany’s political and economic decline. Read the article HERE.
Climate Crisis David Goldblatt – Playing against the clock June 20, 2020 Mathew D. Rose Climate Crisis, Sustainability 0 Playing against the clock: Global sport, the climate emergency and the case for rapid change – by leading academic and author, David Goldblatt, written for the Rapid Transition Alliance, provides the first provisional estimate of the […]
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