09.11.2021 - Macroeconomics

What if China is navigating towards higher inflation?

by Agnieszka Gehringer

Inflation in China is still moderate. However, there are increasing signs that this could change soon.

09.11.2021 - Society & Finance

Security for all? Minouche Shafik´s “What We Owe Each Other”

by Marius Kleinheyer

Mit dem Ende der Sozialen Marktwirtschaft ist der Interventionismus wieder stark in Mode gekommen. Das neue Leitbild ist der Versicherungsstaat. Minouche Shafik, Direktorin der London School of Economics, beschreibt in ihrem Buch “What We Owe Each Ot ...

29.10.2021 - Economics, Politics & Philosophy

The ECB is behind the curve

by Norbert F. Tofall

The ECB will allow significantly higher inflation rates for as long as possible rather than putting the entire eurozone under pressure by raising interest rates.

22.10.2021 - Macroeconomics

Liraisation of the euro – and then?

by Thomas Mayer

Since the euro crisis, the Latin European countries have converted the European Monetary Union to their economic culture. The "liraisation" of the euro is likely to be irreversible. Euro countries that prefer a hard currency could realise this by cre ...

20.10.2021 - Economics, Politics & Philosophy

On the situation in the USA

by Norbert F. Tofall

U.S. President Biden's tactic of hijacking and occupying Trump's previous sedition issues to reduce political polarization in the U.S. is unlikely to work.

22.09.2021 - Macroeconomics

Huntington Reloaded

by Thomas Mayer

While the European Union is preoccupied with itself with costly "reconstruction programmes" after the Corona crisis and loftily proclaimed "Green New Deals" for climate protection ("man-on-the-moon-moment"), a change in the world that has been going ...
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