The Development of an Economy Is Also Based on attracting Parent Multinational Companies and Holding Companies March 18, 2021 Multinational companies operate in different countries around the world. That is why they have the option to choose from which country to make and…
Corporate Exit Tax March 11, 2021 The Corporate Income Tax Act (“CITA”) aim to transpose the rules for exit taxation, described in Art.5 of Council Directive 2016/1164 of the European…
The Reasons Why Inequality Between Rich and Poor Countries Is Constantly Increasing March 4, 2021 As the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) has recently pointed out, low-income countries with few resources, weaker public health, social…
How an Economy Adapts to Economic Shutdowns February 4, 2021 It is a fundamental fact that anything organic that takes a negative hit, its sensitivity in the first stage must immediately adjust its performance…
The Eurozone/EU Economy for the forthcoming Decade (2021-2030) January 14, 2021 The Eurozone & EU economy equally is expected to start recovering by the end of Q3 2021. But until then the economies of the…
The “Red Dragon” (China) Grows Worldwide December 10, 2020 While the Covid-19 pandemic was initiated by China (Wuhan Province) and it appeared that the Chinese government was taken by surprise, the subsequent successful…
Real Unemployment Risk for the Eurozone (EU) and the US October 22, 2020 Real unemployment in both the Eurozone (EU) and the US is the main brake and embankment for expected growth in the US and Eurozone…
The Inequality of Borrowing Cost Rates in the Eurozone September 17, 2020 The European Central Bank (ECB) recently published data on the borrowing rates of households, businesses and the overall long-term borrowing costs respectively for both…
How the Product of Tourism That Respects the Environment Develops Creatively September 3, 2020 2020 will be a landmark year for countries whose large part of their GDP composition is based on the product of tourism and the…