by editor | Jun 8, 2019 | Top Page Links
A decade after the global financial crisis and ensuing economic downturn, how has Europe changed? Well, not as much as you might expect, according to Matthew Edwards, writing for the Austrian Economics Center. Analyzing data from the OECD and Eurostat, Edwards...
by editor | Jun 5, 2019 | Top Page Links
By Mona Salama, TES Contributor The Trump Administration has moved one step closer to realizing its goal of space exploration. The Senate Armed Services Committee approved the creation of Space Force, the military’s sixth branch and an opportunity to...
by editor | Jun 5, 2019 | Top Page Links
Any financial system reform for the European Union that involves creation of a transfer union, putting Europe’s prudent countries on the hook for profligate counterparts, faces a few rather large obstacles in Central and Eastern Europe. That’s according to...
by editor | Jun 5, 2019 | Top Page Links
Like many developed countries, Switzerland is facing a long-term demographic crunch that threatens to contract the labor market and undermine social pension funding. So it’s a little surprising that the Swiss Federal Council is considering a proposal that would...
by editor | Jun 5, 2019 | Top Page Links
Tired of talking about Brexit? Don’t worry, we can talk about the “rot at the heart of the banking system” instead! The Adam Smith Institute has a new white paper outlining the continuing vulnerabilities of the British financial system, which are due in large part...
by editor | Jun 5, 2019 | Top Page Links
By Christina Pushaw, TES Contributor Just over a decade ago, smartphones were seen as status symbols. Now, they are not only ubiquitous, but indispensable. Most of us rely on mobile applications for almost every facet of daily life. Whether we are booking...