An online tool created by Institute of Economic and Social Studies shows complete breakdown of member states’ costs and guarantees for the rescue of the Eurozone.
The fiscal storms of 2010-2012 are gone, but the crisis in Eurozone is far...
November 28, 2014 12:35 pm / 3 comments
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Where will Moscovici lead the European economy?
Greek Prime Minister Samaras reminded us of his determination to cut taxes and promised 30% tax reduction on fuel oil tax which was introduced as an austerity measure in...
September 21, 2014 1:26 pm / no comments
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The economy is stagnating. Once again.
Whistleblowers from among analysts and economists reported total collapse of economy ever since 2007, with a periodicity of a radio traffic service.
Many did not realize though,...
August 23, 2014 8:45 am / no comments
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I hadn’t known about Parking Monkey app until I heard about it on another excellent Russ Roberts’ Econtalk episode with Mike Munger (seriously, listen to it, it will make you laugh and be more optimistic about the...
July 18, 2014 1:19 pm / 4 comments
While previously the topic of the future of European Union was a rather intellectual matter related to a fairly small group of academics, in the context of the financial crisis that has shaken the foundations of the Eurozone and the European...
May 6, 2014 3:54 pm / no comments
Intergovernmental method vs community method (the EU method)
The search for the centre of power within the on-going process of European integration and the analysis of the decision making process in the EU and its development are crucial and...
May 2, 2014 11:37 am / no comments
Is it still working? Mario Draghi has just explained what ECB board council was discussing and markets jumped on this verbal game. ECB let basic rates unchanged and board have just had a discussion about unconventional measures of QE. Draghi...
April 10, 2014 1:39 pm / no comments
In order to tackle the fundamental questions regarding the Union’s institutions, it is important to look at the situation that the European Union is in today, which is one of multiple challenges, many of which are interconnected.
First and...
April 9, 2014 9:58 am / no comments
We can’t deny that Polish accession to the Eurozone must involve some costs. Moderate adverse effects, however, are likely to be felt only in preparation for the introduction of the euro and at the very exchange of the Polish currency. Meanwhile,...
August 19, 2013 9:11 am / 66 comments
At the end of the year, we ratified the fiscal compact. Spain bids farewell to the year of bad news. Berlusconi is alive and well. The Great Greek Wall. EFSF had a successful year.
The last Fiat Euro! of this year begins unusually in Slovakia....
January 3, 2013 12:08 am / 3 comments