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R ecent decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union that Uber is a transportation company represents a short-term win for the European taxi branch. It empowers the national…
[dropcap size=small]W hat do the numbers 2 trillion, 2.1 trillion, 326 billion and 388 billion all have in common? That’s right, they’re all the total numbers of debt of European countries, namely (and in…
H ow best to support its industry has been a perennial issue for the European Union (EU). The Commission’s approach has been an attempt to mainstream industrial competitiveness across policy areas.
But this hardly…
by Georgia Bachti
Last Monday, Eurozone finance ministers met to discuss the state of play in Greece and approve the next tranche of bailout cash.
With a row between Germany and the IMF impeding a…
by Erik van der Marel
There is a long-standing concern about Europe’s productivity performance, a long-term indicator for sustained economic growth. It is a measure that summarizes how effective we use our economic resources such as…
by Yavuz Baydar
The Peri Tower Hotel is the latest to throw in the towel.
“By the end of November, we will shut our doors to tourists,” said Nazif Demir, the manager of the hotel, which…
by Ben McPherson
With the United States adding one of Gazprom's biggest gas fields to its Russian sanctions blacklist, the Russian gas giant’s woes have been aggravated. The future of its numerous global pipeline projects could…