Small and Medium Enterprise Empowerment Policies Against Competition October 28, 2021 For the past two years, under the pressure of lockdowns brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, the pressure of competition from multinational companies to…
The Global Economy is Losing Momentum October 21, 2021 The outlook for the global economy does not seem to be so favorable given the significant challenges it has to face. More specifically, the…
Further Increase in Inflation launches Increase in Social Inequalities October 14, 2021 While the global economy has not yet been able to leave the Covid-19 pandemic irrevocably behind and go unaffected, at the same time, distortions…
The Era of Expensive Money October 7, 2021 Central banks around the world are beginning to gradually implement a tapering policy in which they reduce their purchases on bonds by effectively reducing…
Project Funding Guide from the European Recovery & Resilience Fund September 30, 2021 Both the European Recovery & Resilience Fund and the Recovery and Resilience Facility mechanism were set up to upgrade the production model of the…
Inflation is Dynamically Back September 23, 2021 Households and businesses in both the EU as well as in the US are now under strong inflationary pressures. The increase in inflationary pressures is directly…
When Real Interest Rates Are Lower Than Growth Rates Help Reduce Public Debt September 16, 2021 After the end of World War II, short-term interest rates in the US were less than 1%, while T-Bond bonds with 10-year maturity yielded…
ECB – Inflation Brings Changes to Monetary Policy September 9, 2021 The ten-year record for euro area inflation – 3% in August from 2.2% in July and structural inflation (excluding energy and food) rose 1.6%,…
China’s Labour shortage continues to rise September 2, 2021 In addition to the rapidly aging percentage of the Chinese population, China is facing a growing labor shortage even for unskilled jobs. This twin…