Economy We Need Reforms BY Matus Posvanc / June 6, 2013 UK´s Foreign Secretary William Hague, for example, called for cooperation between Britain and Germany to carry out reforms within the European Union.
Economy Less Austerity Will Be a Pyrrhic Victory BY Jan Oravec / May 17, 2013 Opponents of the austerity policy have forgotten that one of the main causes of our current problems is not saving in response to the crisis.
Economy Retail Banking in the Czech Republic BY Ales Rod / May 13, 2013 A period when winter passes the baton to spring is a time for the largest domestic banks to publish their financial numbers from the previous year.
Economy The Return of the Phillips Curve and Other Failed Sequels BY Christopher A. Hartwell / May 6, 2013 Back here in reality, however, the ramifications of adhering to a Phillips curve mentality continue to wreck the creation of wealth around the world.
Economy Each Minute Counts! BY Martin Vlachynsky / April 28, 2013 More and more thick storm clouds are gathering above the Netherlands, which is still perceived as one of the more responsible countries in Europe.
Economy UK and Germany Have Been Downgraded BY Matus Posvanc / April 26, 2013 The Egan-Jones rating agency, which usually predicts things more accurately than other official agencies, has downgraded Germany from A+ to A with a negative outlook.
Economy The Receipt for Government Services for 2013 BY Richard Durana / April 25, 2013 INESS released the Receipt for Government Services for 2013.
Economy Fully-Funded Pillar in the EU New Member States BY Aleksander Laszek / April 23, 2013 The addition of the fully-funded pillar to the pre-existent PAYG pension systems increases the security of a pension
Economy Project Debtville BY Jonas Rais / April 12, 2013 Government budget and the whole of public finance stand on the same basic principles such as family budget.
Economy Week of Weak Announcements BY Matus Posvanc / April 11, 2013 It was the week of central bank announcements – Japan (we will describe it below), Britain and ECB.