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Winning the Youth: Lessons from Zohran Mamdani for European Politics
Politics
Winning the Youth: Lessons from Zohran Mamdani for European Politics
Right-wing populism has been on the rise in Europe, and despite some exceptions, it doesn’t seem to be backing out. The group of people that seems to be most convinced by radical right-wing ideas is the youth - people aged 18 to 29. In the US, however, an unexpected change in this regard was initiated by Zohran Mamdani, currently mayor-elect of NYC. In the recent mayoral election 78% of people aged 18-29 voted for Mamdani, a democratic socialist.  
Automotive Industry as Driver of Prosperity
Economy
Automotive Industry as Driver of Prosperity
A New International Comparative Study by C4D Consulting on behalf of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom reveals: a lack of structural reforms and the planned EU ban on combustion engines threaten up to one in three jobs in the automotive industry, weakening its innovative capacity. Instead of technology bans, open and competition-friendly framework conditions are needed to secure the European automotive industry in global competition.
Media Credibility and Crisis in Hungary
Politics
Media Credibility and Crisis in Hungary
In Hungary, FIDESZ-KDNP has been ruling the country with a two-thirds constitutional majority since 2010, now for 15 years. Under Orbán’s regime, there is a particular focus on the country’s media landscape and the crisis of its credibility. It is no exaggeration to state that the public media is effectively under political control and has lost its legitimacy.
Origin of Economic Growth Lies in Culture of Cooperation: On Work of Newly Awarded Nobel Laureate Joel Mokyr
Economy
Origin of Economic Growth Lies in Culture of Cooperation: On Work of Newly Awarded Nobel Laureate Joel Mokyr
Economists have been fascinated by the question of the origins of prosperity since the very beginning of their discipline. Today, we know much more about it than Adam Smith did 250 years ago when he wrote The Wealth of Nations. In the mid-20th century, economist Robert Solow developed a model explaining economic growth through capital accumulation and population growth.
European Union Is Getting Innovation Wrong
Economy
European Union Is Getting Innovation Wrong
I recently attended a discussion on Europe’s competitiveness. There was unanimous agreement that we are lagging behind in all applied technologies—perhaps with the sole exception of the pharmaceutical industry. The reflexive response from the participants was: “We’ve created a fund for that.” Too few startups? Create a startup fund.Weak AI performance? An AI innovation fund!
Competition in Healthcare Makes Sense
Economy
Competition in Healthcare Makes Sense
“Competition is a discovery procedure that enables us to adapt to new circumstances. It is through further competition, not through agreement, that we gradually increase our efficiency.” This statement by economist F.A. Hayek best captures the essence of competition. Competition constantly separates the efficient from the inefficient. The invisible hand of the market is, in fact, the visible hand of the customer.
Trumping Democracy with Samuel Issacharoff [PODCAST]
Politics, Think Tank News
Trumping Democracy with Samuel Issacharoff [PODCAST]
Are we witnessing the weakening of political parties? If that is the case, what are the effects of this phenomenon on democracy? Is there a market for centrist politics? Has the US turned populist? And what is the future for Argentina under President Javier Milei? Leszek Jazdzewski talks with Samuel Issacharoff, the Bonnie and Richard Reiss Professor of Constitutional Law at the NYU School of Law.
Replacing The Chair of Bulgarian Statistics Directly Undermines Institution’s Independence
Politics
Replacing The Chair of Bulgarian Statistics Directly Undermines Institution’s Independence
After the summer recess, the Bulgarian Parliament rushed to change the rules for electing the chair of the National Statistical Institute (NSI). However, under the pretext of improving independence, this is simply an attempt to remove an inconvenient director who refuses to comply with the demands of political parties and institutions, even when they are contrary to the legislation and principles on which the statistical institute is based.