16.10.17.- If there is an issue in which all European heads of state with future vision agree on is the need for making more flexible our labor market in order to provide Europe with chances to compete in a globalized and increasingly competitive world. Sooner or later, labor reforms have been on the agendas of Europeans heads of state, following the so called European flexisecurity approach, looking for the removal of obstacles on labor regulation so that enterprises improve their performance and employment grows. France, with all its peculiarities and difficulties, has not been the exception.
During the last eight years, the United States has experienced the largest transfer of wealth from savers and the middle-class to the State in its history. $1.5 trillion in taxes, almost $10 trillion of new debt and $4.5 trillion of monetary expansion, for a GDP increase of $3 trillion.
For a long time, we attend to the secessionist challenge of a few who, by using grossly the name of Catalonia, want to break away with Spain and thus the Catalonian community itself, since it is not uniform and not even majority the pro-independence sentiment of the Catalans, who most of them feel at the same time Catalans and, as such, Spanish. These days a lot has been said about the application of article 155 of the Spanish Constitution and the advisability of applying it or not.
The proposal for a European bad bank to tackle the high level of non-performing loans and clean up some banking institutions has generated debate and various positions. The authors of this report, Karel Lannoo (CEPS), Markus Demary and Matthias Diermeier (Cologne Institute for Economic Research), Gerard Arqué and Enric Fernández (CaixaBank Research), address the question from their respective perspectives.
Macron will be President next May7, except complete surprise, and he will have the task to attract that rough 40% of voters which have showed themselves supporters of taking down the Fifth Republic towards his government and towards the political system. And Macron is the last home. We will see very soon the success or the failure of this mission.
The Spanish economy has a strong degree of momentum in terms of economic growth (above the European average) based on the significant expansion of domestic demand. Over the year and a half in which the present government has been in power, not a single significant economic measure has been introduced, although the effects of previous reforms continue to be felt.
10.16.2017. 16.10.17.- If there is an issue in which all European heads of state with future vision agree on is the need for making more flexible our labor market in order to provide Europe with chances to compete in a globalized and increasingly competitive world. Sooner or later, labor reforms have been on the agendas of Europeans heads of state, following the so called European flexisecurity approach, looking for the removal of obstacles on labor regulation so that enterprises improve their performance and employment grows. France, with all its peculiarities and difficulties, has not been the exception.
10.06.2017. During the last eight years, the United States has experienced the largest transfer of wealth from savers and the middle-class to the State in its history. $1.5 trillion in taxes, almost $10 trillion of new debt and $4.5 trillion of monetary expansion, for a GDP increase of $3 trillion.
09.19.2017. For a long time, we attend to the secessionist challenge of a few who, by using grossly the name of Catalonia, want to break away with Spain and thus the Catalonian community itself, since it is not uniform and not even majority the pro-independence sentiment of the Catalans, who most of them feel at the same time Catalans and, as such, Spanish. These days a lot has been said about the application of article 155 of the Spanish Constitution and the advisability of applying it or not.
07.17.2017. The proposal for a European bad bank to tackle the high level of non-performing loans and clean up some banking institutions has generated debate and various positions. The authors of this report, Karel Lannoo (CEPS), Markus Demary and Matthias Diermeier (Cologne Institute for Economic Research), Gerard Arqué and Enric Fernández (CaixaBank Research), address the question from their respective perspectives.
04.26.2017. Macron will be President next May7, except complete surprise, and he will have the task to attract that rough 40% of voters which have showed themselves supporters of taking down the Fifth Republic towards his government and towards the political system. And Macron is the last home. We will see very soon the success or the failure of this mission.
12.20.2005. The Spanish economy has a strong degree of momentum in terms of economic growth (above the European average) based on the significant expansion of domestic demand. Over the year and a half in which the present government has been in power, not a single significant economic measure has been introduced, although the effects of previous reforms continue to be felt.

