The Guardian: EU crackdown on golden visas criticised as ‘half-hearted’ January 24, 2019 Mathew D. Rose Corruption, EU politics, EU-Institutions 0 Campaigners say action plan falls short of Europe-wide measures that are required. What elso would one expect of the EU? Read here Justice commissioner Věra Jourová LinkThe Guardian
Economics Bill Mitchell: There are no financial risks involved in increased British government spending July 22, 2019 Mathew D. Rose Economics, EU politics, Finance, National Politics 0 The old rubbish seems to survive among journalists concerning state deficit spending being an economic sin. But in mainstream media journalists are not paid to learn and understand, but to propagate opinions and biases of […]
Economics Michael Roberts – Crashed: more the how, than the why August 26, 2018 Mathew D. Rose Economics, Finance, Financial Institutions 0 Michael Roberts´on Adam Toote´s book Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World Read here
Austerity Heiner Flassbeck: Reform of the European fiscal rules? The German finance minister is blocking a reasonable reform February 21, 2023 Mathew D. Rose Austerity, Economics, EU politics, EU-Institutions, Finance, Neo-Liberalism in the EU 0 Germany is set on its iron fist economic discipline dogma that has caused so much damage to EU members. A look at the case of Greece. Read Here
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