eurocrisis


Brussels fiscal advices

Brussels fiscal advices miss the target

MADRID | By JP Marín Arrese | So long Germany maintains a staunchly depressed environment, Brussels fiscal advices with no plan to boost employment and growth will soon run out of steam.




Spanish banking rescue

Spanish banking rescue II

MADRID | By JP Marín Arrese | Rumours openly point to a further rescue package to save the day. It may take months to come but many are taking for granted that a fresh call for help might be launched at the end of the year, once the new German government takes over.


EU corruption

Let’s free the EU from corruption

ROME | via presseurop.eu | The EU is becoming a corrupt church where Germany rules by a dogmatic economic orthodoxy. Politics must take back control with a protestant schism coming from grass-roots initiatives, argues Italian La Repubblica.


No Picture

Francois Hollande must be braver

By Skip Worden | In trying to have it both ways—an economic regime and a political union—Hollande was being political at the expense of his own proposal.


Spain PM Mariano Rajoy

Spain’s economic growth will come, but from where?

MADRID | By Carlos Díaz Guell | The future of Spain’s economic growth is uncertain, especially since the crisis has proved that many industries only worked when fueled by subsidies. Exports seem to be the country’s only hope and politicians are too busy fighting to make productivity, R&D investment or education a priority.



Eurocrisis

The Eurocrisis won’t kill Europe

Pessimists around the world repeat that the European Union is doomed because of structural weaknesses and the economic crisis. But in many fields, the EU holds its own against world powers like the United States and China, argue Mark Leonard and Hans Kundnani.