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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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Revised posted workers directive: throwing out the baby with the bathwater?

Ive Marx, Ninke Mussche and Dries Lens

The EU needs to acknowledge the vital economic role of posting and differentiate the rules according to its different types.

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When capital relinquishes ownership

Bo Rothstein

As the ownership of firms becomes transferred to algorithmically-controlled index funds, why not put their human employees in charge instead?

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The platform economy—time for more democracy at work

Maria Mexi

The platform economy has intensified power imbalances between companies and their workers, which only collective voice can redress.

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Strengthening social and labour rights for farmers and farm workers

Romain Schneider, Anette Kramme, Pedro Marques and Agnes Jongerius

The opportunity of CAP reform to cultivate fairer and more sustainable agriculture must not be wasted.

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A ‘vision zero’ goal for accidents at work

Eva Nordmark, Peter Hummelgaard, Johan Danielsson, Marianne Vind, Manuel Pizarro and Esther Lynch

There are no acceptable levels of workplace fatalities—a focus on prevention is needed.

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Trading on hope: why projections of the EU-Mercosur agreement are unreliable

Jeronim Capaldo and Özlem Ömer

The EU-Mercosur agreement, on which negotiations ended a year ago, awaits signing and ratification. They should be in no rush.

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Are social clauses really just hidden protectionism?

Damian Raess

Social clauses in trade deals are sometimes represented as a premise for denial of market access to developing countries. The evidence suggests otherwise.

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Inflation in the strongest recovery since 1945

Paul Sweeney

Governments should ignore siren warnings that only hyperinflation can come from pandemic-induced investments.

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Robots, jobs and the future of work

Enrique Fernández-Macías, David Klenert and José-Ignacio Antón

Apocalyptic visions of robots stealing workers’ jobs are not only misguided but have diverted attention from more significant trends.

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From California capitalism to Bidenomics

Laura Tyson and Lenny Mendonca

The Biden administration's ambitious spending and investment programmes have already proven highly successful in the country's most dynamic state.

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Migration and innovation

Oliver Koppel and Enno Kohlisch

The bad news for Germany’s sophisticated economy is innovation by indigenous Germans is declining. The good news is migrants are more than compensating.

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It’s time to rewrite the macro­economic rulebook for the euro area

Peter Bofinger

Peter Bofinger contends that the economic impact of the pandemic has rendered obsolete the old eurozone fiscal rules.

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Tourism in Europe: a new model

Malin Ackholt, Kerstin Howald and Pilar Rato

Rebuilding tourism is a priority but the sector must become more sustainable and resilient, with workers and quality jobs at the heart of recovery.

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The marginal­isation of Africa

Branko Milanovic

Branko Milanovic argues African countries are not powerless to influence the global economic debates that marginalise them.

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Can Europe roll back the normalisation of precarious work for young people?

María José Carmona

After the financial crash, the pandemic has rendered the labour market for young people across Europe even more precarious than before.

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The debt hawks are flapping their wings

Adam Tooze

Post-pandemic Europe, Adam Tooze writes, can’t entertain a return to pre-crisis fiscal rules.

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Insecure in work, vulnerable to infection

Matt Creagh

Research by the British TUC has highlighted how the many insecure workers in the UK have been exposed to disproportionate Covid-19 risk.

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