The end of the pandemic that led to an unprecedented global crisis enables countries’ governments to restart their economies by learning from what they experienced through the crisis, always taking into account the potential of each economy they manage. The changes can be neither immediate nor excessive. The aim is to change the direction of …
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Further Increase in Inflation launches Increase in Social Inequalities
While the global economy has not yet been able to leave the Covid-19 pandemic irrevocably behind and go unaffected, at the same time, distortions are being created in the global socio-economic context which will surely lead to negative developments. Given the very serious and persistent increase in raw material prices combined with the existing negative …
The Future Transformation of the Nature of Businesses
It is now a fact that the Covid-19 pandemic acts as a shaper of business developments either as an accelerator for them or as a catalyst for changes in the redefining of the business plan survival of businesses. The first transformation concerns the consumer’s approach and given that the regime of selling products directly from …
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 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 …