Bureaucracy Reduction: Former Mayor BΓΆltl Aims to Make the State More Efficient
Maximilian BΓΆltl, a former mayor, is now a lawmaker in Bavaria focusing on improving bureaucratic processes and reducing frustration for citizens.
The Unacceptable Formalities. Why is the Government Delaying the Reduction of Bureaucracy Promised Last Year?
The article discusses the slow progress of the Latvian government in reducing bureaucratic processes, particularly in public procurement, highlighting concerns from various stakeholders.
15 Changes in the Labor Market with ERGANI II
The ERGANI II information system promises to reduce bureaucracy and simplify job announcements in Greece, coming into full effect on February 16.
Washington thinks in its own categories - without regard for European sensitivities
The CEO of Deutsche Bank, Christian Sewing, warns of structural stagnation in the economy, calling for bureaucracy reduction, social reforms, and an investment offensive as the U.S. pursues its own goals without considering European concerns.
CSU plans drastic reduction of bureaucracy - 'We do not want to block, we want to try out'
The CSU aims to significantly reduce bureaucracy in selected municipalities in Bavaria, emphasizing the need for substantial progress according to Klaus Holetschek, the party's parliamentary group leader.
Economics in the Cold War: Neoliberalism East
The article discusses how Poland's approach to economic growth, willingness for reform, successful digitalization, and bureaucracy reduction can serve as a model for the future, linking the end of the Cold War to the rise of neoliberalism as explored by historian Fritz Bartel.
Federal Government and States Agree on Billion-Euro Reform β Even if It Doesn't Create Jobs
The federal government and states have reached an agreement on a fundamental reform of regional economic promotion, focusing on bureaucracy reduction and easier access conditions despite not expecting job creation.