The one and only budget of the Eurozone to become fully operational should be based on the full implementation of the correct fiscal stability rule in all the budgets of the general governments of its member states. The EU has in general set a proper fiscal framework in which should move the state budgets of …
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The Proper Way to Achieve the Single Operating Federal Type Budget of the Eurozone – Part II
The Commission/EU in order to achieve the full functionality of the single Eurozone budget, in addition to its corresponding operating expenditure budget for the Eurozone, it will have to draw up a corresponding operating revenue budget for the Eurozone. Any policy that is followed to date by the Commission, where the Commission considers the Eurozone’s …
The Sustainable Solution for the Eurozone Economy – Part IV
As regards the public sector expenditures on unemployment benefits and given that there will be a joint operational and centrally designed budget for the central government of the Eurozone, these costs will must be made with a combination of expenditures both from the budget of the central’s government member state and the common Eurozone budget. …
The Sustainable Solution for the Eurozone Economy-Part III
The downsizing of public sector expenditures in central government budgets will must be done by a specific methodology and depending on the range-size of the public sector of the Eurozone (EU) member country. The budgetary curtailment of the public sector expenditures of a Eurozone member country will must be done with specific policies which, depending …
The Sustainable Solution for the Eurozone (EU) Economy – Part II
The European Commission and in general the EU rightly has set specific fiscal limits on the budgets of the member states of the Eurozone through the: Treaty of the European Union, Feb. 1992, widely known as the Maastricht Treaty-December, 1991 (Source׃ EU https://europa.eu/eu-law/decision-making/treaties/pdf/treaty_on_european_union/treaty_on_european_union_el.pdf, 29/7/2015, Brussels_Luxemburg 1992), and the Stability and Growth Pact (November, 2011) (Source׃ …
The Threat of SARS-ConV-2 and some immediate Economic Consequences from it
On the morning of Friday, February 28, 2020, there were 2848 deaths and 83386 cases of SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus) in 44 countries around the globe (Source: WHO, www.who.int ) due to the disease it causes called COVID-19. These numbers are increasing at an impressive speed, while the vaccine that will protect the earth’s population from the …
The Sustainable Solution for the Eurozone (EU) Economy – Part I
The Eurozone economy in recent years has faced the problem of permanent deflation. The deflation is occurred as a result of the low levels of overall demand in the economy. The low levels of global demand in addition to the Eurozone overall demand also characterize the global economy (2019 & Q1 2020). As a result …
Investment Targets
From the beginning of 2020 and until the end of February, the sectors that stood out and very likely to continue to stand out in the coming months are the technology and communication industry. In particular, the technology industry was greatly favoured after the signing of the US-China trade agreement, removing some of the uncertainty …
Trust Economics Forecast for 2020
The end of 2019 varied the forecasts and found international bond and equity markets strong and higher price levels than at the beginning of 2020. The U.S. stock market index S&P 500 rose > 28,5%. Germany’s DAX stock market index rose > 26,15%. Japan’s Nikkei 225 stock market index rose > 19,02%. China’s SSBC stock …
By what Policies will Germany overcome the impending Recession
The recent announcement to shrink 0.1% of the German economy in the second quarter of the year (Source: Eurostat, https://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=naidq_10_gdp&lang=en 28/08/2019) and for the second consecutive quarter has raised concerns with German economic policy planners about what is ahead as much in the immediate as in long-term future, in tackling the recession that strikes the …