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Inclusive Growth, Or Squaring The Circle

The German Economic Institute has a new paper on “Inclusive Growth,” a vague term which nevertheless represents the only way forward out of the chaos ensuing from the populist reaction to globalization.  Read more...

"Subsidiarity" And The CAP

Fondation Robert Schummann is helping readers keep track of the changes in the Common Agricultural Policy in the age of “susbidiarity.” For one thing, what does that word...

Budget Buster: Civismo Blasts Sanchez

Spain’s continuing political and economic woes aren’t going unnoticed – certainly in Spain. Civismo’s Jose Maria Rotellar dishes out a scorching critique of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s economic policies in this scathing blog...

Time Out On Article 50 Extension

Most British politicians seem to take it for granted that the UK will be able to successfully seek an extension of Article 50, delaying Brexit beyond March 29 to allow last-minute negotiations to continue. But what if it’s not that simple? Is the UK sleepwalking...

"Fragmenting Europe" (And That's The Good News)

The European Economic Advisory Group is preparing the release of its latest forward-looking report, and it’s not exactly striking a cheery tone with the subtitle, “A Fragmenting Europe In a Changing World.”  In fact, considering the other trends...

Charting Pathways From Poverty

Demos has published a new white paper by Tom Pollard suggesting institutional reforms that will help pave the way out of destitution for low-income families in the UK – and possibly elsewhere in...