Photo Gallery: Euroskepticism – The Comparison of Hungarian and Polish Cases
Photo gallery from conference: Euroskepticism – the comparison of Hungarian and Polish cases. 5.04.2013, Lodz.
Photo gallery from conference: Euroskepticism – the comparison of Hungarian and Polish cases. 5.04.2013, Lodz.
It was the week of central bank announcements – Japan (we will describe it below), Britain and ECB.
The world has been slipping further into economic illiteracy over the past five years, with seemingly no country immune.
Monitoring of voting of members of the National Council of the Slovak Republic.
Crisis on Cyprus brought new tailwinds in the sails of the crisis in Europe and fully opened the question which had only been cautiously considered behind the scenes until now – how to deal with European banks?
In the majority of cases, they are extremely anti-development and fulfilling these demands will only lead to the increase in the unemployment rate.
The negotiating power of a single worker is in principle smaller than the one of a big company which employs him or her.
Russian businesses and banks are starting to consider some legal action against Cyprus or individual banks, but some lawyers predict that they may have a hard time winning their case.
The European Liberal Forum, in cooperation with the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom and the Centre for Liberal Studies, has taken this to heart and formulated policy recommendations with a liberal perspective, seeking to improve the direction and implementation of the region’s National Roma Integration Strategies
First of all, Cyprus has a small economy and the rescue package is something about € 16 billion, approximately € 3 billion less than last year’s loss of Bankia – the Spanish bank.