Inflation Losses January 27, 2022 Citizens of both the US and the EU have learned to live, in recent months, with the resurgence of the phenomenon of inflation that…
The Devaluation of Human Labour in the Creation of Wealth January 20, 2022 Reliable financial institutions such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, the Credit Suisse Research Institute confirm a new reality that has been…
EU Commission Directive to end the misuse of shell entities for tax purposes within the EU January 20, 2022 he European Commission has recently presented a proposal for a directive to combat the misuse of these fictitious companies (shell entities) which are being…
Ways to Manage Expensive Living Costs January 13, 2022 Energy costs in supermarkets and retailers in general already accounted for 10% to 20% of wage operating costs in various countries around the world….
The New Forms of Labor Market after the Pandemic Era January 6, 2022 The end of the pandemic that led to an unprecedented global crisis enables countries’ governments to restart their economies by learning from what they…
Persistent High Inflation Prices Reflect Changes in the Real Economy December 30, 2021 The inverse relationship between inflation and unemployment has been shown to be temporary-short-term and does not stem from inflation per se, but from unexpected…
Trust and Compliance are the Foundations of Society December 23, 2021 What would happen to a society if the deficit of trust grew? What would be the relationship of the individual with society and its…
Inflation: A lot of Money chasing Few Goods December 16, 2021 Price increases and inflation caused by specific factors, such as product shortages, supply / demand and liquidity. The natural or artificial reduction of the…
Development Tips for Developing Economies December 9, 2021 A grid of six central policies to improve both the productive activity of enterprises and the institutional framework that defines the underlying economic functions…