The December issue of the 4liberty.eu Newsletter provides an overview of the articles published on the 4liberty.eu website, serving as a starting point for further exploration.
Stepan Drabek (CETA): Origin of High Inflation Rate in The Czech Republic
High inflation has long been the most serious macroeconomic challenge our country has faced in recent years. It was far from being only economists who identified deep price instability as a major problem, as the wider public viewed the extraordinary rise in most prices in the economy with equal reluctance.
Gia Jandieri (New Economic School Georgia): Georgia: Voting Is Not Always Election
Georgia held a voting for the parliament on October 26, which was an interesting event by any means. The Georgian Dream party (Ivanishvili) claimed a 54% victory in the voting, getting 89 mandates out of 150 (that is not enough for constitutional changes.).
Witold Gadomski (Economic Freedom Foundation): Success So Far. Javier Milei’s First Year as President of Argentina
December marks the first anniversary of Javier Milei’s swearing-in as president of Argentina. This is the perfect time to summarize his most important achievements to date.
Liberte! & ELF: EU Response to Trump with Philippe Legrain [PODCAST]
How can the European Union woo Donald Trump? Why immigration is beneficial and morally right? And what is the EU’s potential for change and reform? Leszek Jazdzewski (Fundacja Liberte!) talks with Philippe Legrain, a former economic adviser to the president of the European Commission, a Visiting Senior Fellow at the London School of Economics’ European Institute, and the author of Them and Us: How Immigrants and Locals Can Thrive Together (2020) and European Spring: Why our Economies and Politics Are in a Mess and How to Put Them Right (2014).
Liberales Institut: Global Climate, Anxieties and Perspectives for Young People
The Federal Republic of Germany, with its 16 states, has a federal structure. The states possess extensive powers, especially in the area of education. State parliaments make important decisions affecting the lives of young people in Germany.