How Ivan Mikloš Reads It: What Will Be the Impact of War with Iran on the World Economy
Ivan Mikloš discusses the uncertainty surrounding the conflict between the US and Iran and its potential implications for the global economy.
How Ivan Mikloš Reads It: Does the European Union Need More Eurobonds?
The article discusses the evolving perspective on the European Union's need for eurobonds, highlighting geopolitical factors and the necessity of political federalization to enhance competitiveness.
How Ivan Mikloš Reads It: Why Growth Is Important and Why We Have a Problem
The article discusses the importance of economic growth for higher living standards and social peace, while also addressing the skepticism surrounding its necessity due to ecological sustainability concerns.
How Ivan Mikloš Reads: How Successful Are Trump’s Import Tariffs
Former Finance Minister Ivan Mikloš examines the effectiveness of Donald Trump's import tariffs, which Trump claims have revitalized the American economy.
How Ivan Mikloš Reads It: Why the Loneliness of Boys and Young Men Is a Serious Problem
The article discusses the serious global issue of loneliness among boys and young men, emphasizing its political, social, and economic implications.
How Ivan Mikloš Reads It: Research on Stalin's Gulags Showed That Human Capital is Even More Important Than We Thought
Research by economists Gerhard Toews and Pierre-Louis Vézina indicates that human capital is crucial for long-term development and remarkably resilient, demonstrated through the experiences of educated elites exiled to Stalin's gulags.
How Ivan Mikloš reads: Did Trump bury the West's last chance in Venezuela?
The article discusses former Finance Minister Ivan Mikloš's perspective on Fínsky prezident Alexander Stubb's essay regarding the historical shift in the post-war international order and its implications for the West's future.
How Ivan Mikloš Reads It: 2026 - The Year Putin Runs Out of Money
The article analyzes the economic situation in Russia following sanctions and the impact of the war on oil and gas prices, forecasting that by 2026, Putin's financial resources may dwindle.