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Social Europe is an award-winning digital media publisher driven by the core values of freedom, sustainability, and equality. These principles guide our exploration of society’s most pressing challenges. This archive page curates Social Europe articles focused on economic issues, offering a rich resource for innovative thinking and informed debate.

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Why AI might not take your job, just yet

German Bender

Recent developments in artificial intelligence have rekindled fears of technological unemployment—fuelled by technological determinism.

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Price and profit curbs—or how really to fight inflation

Susanne Wixforth and Kaoutar Haddouti

A crude, one-club monetary policy has already caused bank collapses. More damage will follow more interest-rate hikes.

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Electricity-market reform: take the ‘market’ out

Jakob Embacher and Stephen Thomas

The European Commission’s proposed reform of the electricity market would be a sticking plaster for a failing system.

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The unfulfilled promises of financial regulation

Benoît Lallemand and Gerhard Schick

With further bank failures, tough regulation is urgent, so society is no longer held hostage by finance.

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Strengthening democracy at work

Marcus Meyer

The European Commission has just initiated consultation on more effective European Works Councils legislation.

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The failure of Credit Suisse—not just a one-off

Peter Bofinger

The bank was mismanaged but its collapse, Peter Bofinger writes, reveals a system of regulation with as many holes as a Swiss cheese.

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Stress at work: countering Europe’s new pandemic

Claes-Mikael Ståhl

Occupational stress has become endemic. It damages workers, their families, businesses and economies.

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Where is the global south’s rescue brigade?

Vera Songwe

Many around the world have been left to deal with the effects of the US Federal Reserve’s interest-rate hikes on their own.

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Corporate sustainability needs a gender lens

Carolina Rudnick Vizcarra, Sylvia Obregon Quiroz and Andriana Loredan

The draft EU directive on corporate sustainability remains gender-blind.

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Beyond industrial policy

Anne-Marie Slaughter and Elizabeth Garlow

To tackle 21st-century challenges and ensure a sustainable future, we need a policy framework that recognises the value of human connection.

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The IRA and European industrial policy

Paul Sweeney

With the US turning interventionist, the EU will look foolish still backing ‘free markets’. Time for an enterprise policy.

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The shakeup the World Bank needs

Ana Palacio

If Ajay Banga is confirmed as World Bank president he will have to meet the demands of a global south eager for change.

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Separate and unequal: gender segregation at work

Mary McCaughey

Gender segregation in sectors, occupations and roles still sees women persistently losing out.

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Will tech layoffs silence or galvanise tech workers?

Tom Cassauwers

Mass layoffs have hit large technology companies. Previously well-paid workers suddenly became the target of brutal firings.

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Sustainable competitiveness needs a social dimension

Isabelle Barthès and Patricia Velicu

Glancing across the Atlantic, austerity and deregulation will make Europe neither competitive nor green.

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How the banking lobby diluted EU regulation

Michael Peters

EU institutions have taken a position weakening international standards and risking bank stability.

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Platforms and their presumptions of power

Aude Cefaliello

Whether the presumption of employment would mean an end to self-employment for platform workers is a false debate.

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