Disentangling Refugee Flight And Immigration
The pace of migration to Europe has increased significantly in the last two years. Handling the high number of refugees in particular has posed great
The pace of migration to Europe has increased significantly in the last two years. Handling the high number of refugees in particular has posed great
Where we are At the end of August Britain’s Labour Party formally announced its policy towards future relations with the European Union. The policy document
The great majority of the economic forecasts have concluded that Brexit will damage the UK economy. In the case of ‘no deal’ between the UK
Since a revolving door was installed at the entrance to the West Wing of the White House, it has been difficult to keep track of
Western capitalism has few sacred cows left. It is time to question one of them: the independence of central banks from elected governments. The rationale
Over the past two decades, Italy has been one of the strongest and most enduring markets for populist parties in Western Europe. While in other
While public sentiment about the European project has rebounded, Europeans remain largely dissatisfied with whether their voices and concerns count in Brussels. Despite recurrent calls
The euro rally on FX markets really begins to look interesting now: 1.2 on the Dollar, a level never experienced since January 2015, just before
A job is the best way out of poverty. This is a widely held belief among European policy-makers. Therefore, labour market reforms in European countries
Climate change poses serious financial risks. Perhaps the biggest systemic risk is a disorderly transition to a low carbon economy. As noted in the Bank
The British public is coming to realise as the Brexit negotiations unfold that the entire referendum campaign was misleading. It was a deliberate attempt by
It would be a serious error to interpret the authoritarian drive in Turkey through a cultural/civilizational lens: it is not an extreme move by a
The crisis has put an end to wage convergence of the poorer Central and Eastern European new EU member states (EU-11, being: Czechia, Estonia, Hungary,
Right at its 60th anniversary, the European Project is facing real challenges. The most obvious, perhaps, is the decision of the British people to leave
According to mainstream economic theory, globalization tends to “lift all boats,” and has little effect on the broad distribution of incomes. But “globalization” is not
Europe, like the United States, has seen dramatic changes in how people work. Compared to 15 years ago, many more people have part-time, temp or mini-jobs,
Inequality is usually measured by comparing incomes across households within a country. But there is also a different kind of inequality: in the affordability of