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Germany And Europe’s Surplus Of Stagnation

Robert Skidelsky

While the rest of the world recovers from the Great Recession of 2008-2009, Europe is stagnating. Eurozone growth is expected to be 1.7% next year. What can

The Three Policy Changes Europe Needs

Engelbert Stockhammer

The European economy is still in crisis. Real incomes in the Euro area are below the level of 2008 and unemployment is in the double

Why We Need A European Solidarity Union

Michael Roth

Europe is heaven on earth, the promised land, as soon as you look at it from the outside. […] Europe appears in a different light,

Inequality is Falling Globally! (And Similar Nonsense)

John Weeks

I bet you think that the rich are getting richer and the poor poorer. A few well-known facts might lead you to this conclusion. For

Europe Must Escape A Savings Trap, Not A Liquidity Trap

Andrea Terzi

The anti-austerity vote in the European elections reflected two different kinds of discontent. One is a feeling of frustration, which is invigorating nationalism: the vote

President Obama Is Emulating Buchanan Instead Of Lincoln

George Tyler

Obama is Leaving Economic Inequality for his Successors to Fix President Obama is emulating former President James Buchanan. His economic agenda is to kick the

European Social Policy For The Next Five Years

Andrea Nahles

For generations, Europe was a project of hope. To my parents’ generation, after a time of war and hostility, Europe represented the hope of achieving

Why The Super-Rich Need Governments

Dani Rodrik

The very rich, F. Scott Fitzgerald famously wrote, “are different from you and me.” Their wealth makes them “cynical where we are trustful,” and makes them

Is California A Model For Europe?

Philippe Pochet

The new European Parliament has to turn its attention to numerous pressing issues. I shall refer here to three of them: the socio-ecological transition, growing

The Social Investment Package And The Europe 2020 Policy Agenda

Anton Hemerijck

The European welfare state and the European Union (EU) find themselves caught up in a double bind in the aftermath of the global financial crisis.

Manuel Valls – Le Ferdinand Foch De Nos Jours?

Denis MacShane

In 1914, as he was leading his men at the Battle of the Marne General Foch, the best of all the French fighting generals told

Rent-Seeking, Living Standards And Inequality

Paul Collier

Rent-seeking is the activity of generating and allocating transfers between economic actors. It results in waste and inequality. The rise of rent-seeking, with its epicentre

Is Europe Back On Track?

Wolfgang Kowalsky

After the European elections, the World Cup became the new hot topic. Only insiders were interested enough to follow closely the selection process of the

Why We Need Movement Of Free People

Frank Hoffer

When Franklin Roosevelt outlined his essential four freedoms in 1941 he was convinced democracy could only be defended and advanced beyond the remaining 11 democracies

Europe Does Not Understand Deflation And Wages

Ronald Janssen

Led by the IMF, the main body of mainstream economists is now aware of the danger that debt deflation is raising for several Euro Area

Why Isn’t Europe More Keynesian?

Seán Ó Riain

It is little surprise that Europe continues to struggle to generate the economic and employment growth that would make the debt crisis more manageable. The

Changing Course Towards A Social Europe

Reiner Hoffmann

Joseph Stiglitz, who won the Nobel Prize in 2001 for his work on how markets work inefficiently was once asked about his opinion on austerity measures. “It

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S&D Housing Storytelling

Europeans are struggling with rising housing and rental costs, and we have been working in various ways to address this, because we believe a home is a right for everyone.
 Recently, we travelled across Europe to hear directly from people who struggle to afford a decent place to live. They shared a glimpse of how the housing crisis has affected their lives and why having a home is so important to them. Take a moment to check out their stories. They remind us why it is so urgent to act.

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New Edition - Social policy in the European Union: state of play 2025

Can Europe preserve its distinctive social model while simultaneously rearming, reindustrialising, and reorganising its economy in a more conflictual and competitive world? This is the central question raised in this new edition of the Bilan social, a reference publication released every spring for more than 25 years by the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) and the European Social Observatory (OSE).

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Is financial resilience and trust in Europe faltering?

In this episode of Eurofound Talks, host Mary McCaughey and senior researcher Eszter Sandor unpack the results of the 2025 Living and Working in the EU e-survey. While headline inflation has stabilised at 2.1%, the data reveals a continent gripped by chronic precariousness, with 57% of respondents now at risk of depression. Mary and Eszter explore how this economic insecurity is impacting institutional trust and democratic engagement.

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Read the book "The open future and its enemies" 

A robust democracy must not leave the future in the hands of the alliance between Big Tech and the far right. AI must be politically reined in and democratically shaped so that humanity retains its sovereignty.

Artificial intelligence is regarded as the driving force of progress. Yet it has long since become a challenge to democracy. The book argues that uncontrolled AI will erode our freedom, self-determination and democracy.

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WSI Minimum Wage Report 2026

Minimum wage policy across Europe has shifted significantly, with many EU countries raising wages above average and anchoring them to adequate living standards. This trend is consolidating as countries increasingly adopt the reference values recommended in the European Minimum Wage Directive — recently upheld by the European Court of Justice.

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“What is the actual purpose of the state?” – this central question is the focus of the analysis. At a time when bureaucratic processes are making life difficult for citizens, the paper proposes a three-part model. It aims at a conception of the state as a platform that helps society build the capabilities it needs to address its problems effectively.

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