We have yet another show under the motto: “onslaught of coal miners on Warsaw”, as well as conspicuous (and, let’s remember, punishible by law!) threats of an imminent feast of destruction nearby the Polish Parliament and in other places....
October 11, 2014 8:28 am / 12 comments
Gloomy as this commentary may seem, the reality is what it is and you cannot take umbrage at it. Clearly none of the Western countries wants to support the Ukraine by selling it high-tech military weapons, so that the better-equipped Ukrainian...
September 27, 2014 2:54 pm / no comments
Here we go again, straight into the old debate as to from what the poor benefit more: growth or redistribution. It has been rekindled by the near simultaneous appearance of two books written by Indian economists. I think I am justified in calling...
July 7, 2014 8:33 am / 1 comment
It is not going to be another column on the Open Pension Fund, but on the signs of upcoming (and already existing) pension problems in the western world; as well as on the issue related to pension problems, namely, whether trade unions should...
January 20, 2014 11:05 pm / no comments
We are not going to compare the USA and China or Germany and France or any two other domestic economies. We will talk about economies, which grow in every Western country at a great pace. In some of them they grow faster, in others slower but...
August 19, 2013 10:17 am / 31 comments
American economy is commonly known to be in a bad condition. Most Americans are convinced that 4 years of the President Obama’s administration government have not managed to deal with the crisis. To my mind, Americans electing for the...
December 8, 2012 2:16 pm / no comments