Both the ECB and especially the governments of the EU member states must deal with two serious issues after the further strengthening of inflation in the Eurozone. The pressure that is already being exerted and will continue to be exerted most strongly on the actual disposable income of households. In weakening the competitiveness of companies …
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Which Businesses Industries Will Win a Leading Role and Which Do Not During the Transition to Green Growth
The transition to the Green Economy will provoke chain reactions not only in the way energy is produced, stored, and channeled but also in the way that any type of activity will now be taxed. The EU is leading the way, followed by the US. China, realizing that if it does not implement the green …
Social Tensions and Zombie Companies in the EU
In the Euro-Zone and EU economy in general, two counterbalanced powerful forces are created after the end of the pandemic. On the one hand we have the net potential part of the economy that will include strong capital-intensive companies that will be driven without obstacles to their “green” transformation causing their explosive growth and gaining …
Magic Picture the Drastic Reduction in the Percentage of Bankrupt Businesses in the EU
The repeated economic shutdowns and social dimensions imposed on EU member countries during 2020, which will continue into the second half of 2021 and until 70% of their populations are vaccinated, have caused untold damage to millions of businesses (family, small and medium-sized and large) in the catering-hotel sectors, tourism, air transport, retail trade, etc. …
Is it Time for the Eurozone/EU to Issue A Perpetual Bond?
Global debt has reached 365% of world annual GDP, an amount close to $280trillion and surely no one should expect this amount to be repaid within the space of a century. The only solution that seems feasible now is its unstoppable per-financing, although in the long term this solution is not sustainable, since it has …
Real Unemployment Risk for the Eurozone (EU) and the US
Real unemployment in both the Eurozone (EU) and the US is the main brake and embankment for expected growth in the US and Eurozone economies, respectively. The figures for official unemployment are a subset of the magnitudes of real unemployment and given that real unemployment is much higher than official unemployment. by Trust Economics-https://trusteconomics.eu ©The …
The Problematic Course of the Eurozone (EU) Economy and the Proposed Corrective Policies
The indications to date for the euro area economy raise reasonable concerns, increasingly removing the scenario for a recovery of its V-shaped economy and increasingly approaching the scenario of slow and uneven K-shaped growth. At the same time, the governments of the euro area member countries are particularly concerned about the further recession that the …
The Proper Way to Organize and Manage the Development (NSRF) Funds in order to achieve Growth in the Eurozone
In order to achieve a balanced development across the Eurozone, there should be a combination of centralized control and management of the available funds for development (the National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF) documents are the EU funds at national level) by the Commission. At the same time there should be a centrally coordinated management and …
The Individual and Governmental Responsibility and the Ways to improve the Healthcare Systems to efficiently respond in Pandemics
Since the eruption of the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak in the countries of the West (EU, UK, USA, etc.) which are severely affected and the adoption of restrictive measures on the movement of citizens and a general lockdown on their economies, the governments of all these countries that are taking these measures constantly say that in …
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 …