Europe drowns in cheap capital yet starves for investment — because its biggest firms now lend rather than build.
The vision was made flesh in the 1992 Maastricht Treaty, which set out to integrate Europe both politically and economically ...
The Commission’s optional “EU company” lets firms register anywhere and sidestep the national rules that protect workers.
As the movement of people across the Mediterranean has become securitised, Frontex has come to the fore—not to good effect. New Edition - Social policy in the European Union: state of play 2025 Can ...
Costas Lapavitsas is Professor of Economics at SOAS, University of London. New Edition - Social policy in the European Union: state of play 2025 Can Europe preserve its distinctive social model while ...
Philipp Genschel is a professor of European public policy at the European University Institute in Florence and a professor of political science at Jacobs University Bremen. New Edition - Social policy ...
Reducing taxes on labour – personal income taxes and employers’ and employees’ social security contributions – is often seen as key to increasing employment levels. The latest crop of New Edition - ...
Ruud Koole is a Professor of Political Science at Leiden University and a former Chairman of the Dutch PvdA. New Edition - Social policy in the European Union: state of play 2025 Can Europe preserve ...
Margherita Tolotto is the senior policy officer for air and noise of the European Environmental Bureau. New Edition - Social policy in the European Union: state of play 2025 Can Europe preserve its ...
Amidst geopolitical shifts, the notion that Europe must choose between security and social support is not only politically dangerous but also economically unsound. Rather than a ‘burden on the ...
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