How the increase in Borrowing Costs can destroy a National Economy August 25, 2022 The financial crisis faced by the vulnerable economies of the Eurozone (e.g. Greece and Italy) with rising inflation, the widening of various bond yields…
What do the Spread Control Mechanism mean for the EU Economy? July 28, 2022 The 50 basis point increase in the ECB’s deposit rate, double what the ECB had initially communicated and in line with the hawks’ wish,…
How Can Fiscal Policy Tackle Stagflation? June 30, 2022 Economic policy generally has many objectives. To increase income and employment, to keep prices stable, to ensure the sustainability of public finances, to provide…
The Difficult Course of Western Economies June 23, 2022 The succession of the two crises, first the pandemic and then the energy crisis in Ukraine, overturned the expected and largely discounted consequences of…
High probability the Price of Brent to Remain over $115 by the End of 2022 June 16, 2022 The recent EU deal on a Russian oil embargo has put upward pressure and volatility again, with Brent prices hovering well above USD120 last…
The Global Multicentralized Competition System & the Way to achieve EU Energy Autonomy April 14, 2022 With the end of the second Russian-Ukrainian war, a new global multicentralized system of increased competition is now emerging on the planet, which will…
What Can trigger a Prolonged Global Recession? March 31, 2022 With Russia’s war in Ukraine a month away, Trust Economics (https://trusteconomics.eu) has its estimates for the global economy outlook this year. Within this short…
The Battle for the Future Dominance of Democracy November 11, 2021 “Democracy does not come about by chance. We must protect it, fight for it, strengthen it, renew it.”Joe Biden, 46th President of USA The…
Properties: Reasons to Boost Their Prices November 4, 2021 The constant upward trend in property prices is an international phenomenon. In the Eurozone, the growth rate of house prices for Q2 2021 reached…