The six largest economies of the EU want to unify European capital markets
The six largest economies in the EU are seeking to unify capital markets across Europe.
The six major EU economies pressure for the European stock market supervisor to have more powers
The six largest economies in the EU, including Spain, are calling for increased powers for the European stock market supervisor to enhance capital market integration.
Economist Sapir: 'The race has begun, for the EU an increase of 1% in inflation due to the war'
Economist André Sapir predicts a rise in inflation in Europe by 0.5% to 1% due to the ongoing war, which will affect growth negatively.
Free Trade Agreement with Mercosur Countries - Economic Victory or Value-Based Risk?
The article discusses the implications of the newly signed free trade agreement between the EU and Mercosur, focusing on the economic benefits as well as potential dependency and ethical concerns.
Why do we ignore one of the fundamental economic laws in the EU?
The EU aims to reduce CO2 emissions by 90% by 2040, but this plan is economically questionable compared to efforts by countries like China and India.
Europe Can Strive for Better than the 'Wild West' of American-Style Economics
The article discusses Europe's challenges in competing economically with the United States and reflects on transatlantic relations and the EU's potential deficit in economic competitiveness.
Paper from the Ministry of Economics: More gas power plants after all?
The latest report from the Ministry of Economics suggests that Germany may reconsider its recent decision to limit the expansion of gas power plants, possibly allowing for more than the approximately 20 previously announced by the EU Commission.
Education based on sports economics is infrastructure and connections
The article discusses the importance of infrastructure and connectivity in developing sports economics in Estonia, highlighting its potential contribution to the EU economy.
CBAM: Europe Attempts to Become a Climate Protection Island
The European Union is advancing climate protection through a border adjustment mechanism which brings significant bureaucracy and high costs, prompting economists to consider alternatives.
Rich's Gas Power Plans: Still No Agreement with the EU Commission
The Federal Ministry of Economics led by Katherina Reiche is facing delays in the bidding process for new gas power plants due to the lack of agreement with the EU Commission.