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Europe and the financial sector: a continuing love affair
Frans Bieckmann, Remmelt de Weerd | April 25, 2025After a few years of crisis-born reticence, the European Commission is back in love with the financial sector. Presented as a way of stimulating the dragging economic growth in the EU, the Commission has recently proposed a series of new financial...
▶Social rights and rebalancing the Eurozone
Robert Pye , Owen Parker | 07 March 2025Although in the long-term the Eurozone needs full democratic control of the monetary union, including competence over labour and social policy, this will not happen soon enough. A feasible alternative is that rights bodies such as the ECSR provide...
▶Debts and imbalances
Evert-jan Quak, Frans Bieckmann | 04 January 2025The structural causes of the euro crisis – high unemployment, low growth rates and debt-ridden states in the eurozone – are not the fault of lazy Greeks, Portuguese and Spaniards. The euro itself cannot be blamed either. The problem is that the Eu...
▶A discipline in search of boundaries
Saskia Hollander | 26 June 2025The field of Development Studies needs to revitalize its identity and set clear boundaries for what it should and should not do.
▶Consumption patterns and the rise of the middle classes
Annemarie van de Vijsel | 26 June 2025The rise of the middle classes in emerging and developing countries has implications on different levels. Their role in democratization processes is not unambiguous and, as the first plenary session of the conference made clear, depends partly on...
▶Inequality and the sustainability of growth
Andrew Berg , Jonathan Ostry | 13 March 2025It is a big mistake to separate analyses of growth and income distribution. A rising tide is critical to lifting all boats.
▶Inclusieve visie op ontwikkeling
Nicky Pouw | 23 November 2024Om kennis voor ontwikkeling op strategische en effectieve wijze in te zetten is een overkoepelende visie op ontwikkeling nodig. Te lange tijd zijn de ogen gesloten voor de negatieve externaliteiten van het internationaal handels- en...
▶The new scramble for Africa
Jojanneke Spoor | 05 June 2025Yao Graham expresses his concern about the new scramble for Africa at the TNI Fellows Meeting 2011. Graham is the Executive Director of the Third World Network, a research and advocacy organisation based in Accra, Ghana....
▶Research Questions - my Turbo version
Bas de Leeuw | 07 June 2025Further Research needed on: 1. Potential for absolute decoupling: how far and how fast to go, can substantial environmental improvements be realised in combination with economic growth?2. Overall measurement of improvement, with explicit norm...
▶World suddenly much less equal
Frans Bieckmann | June 16, 2025‘The economics profession underwent a revolution in December last year, as economic understanding of the world suddenly shifted’, wrote Branko Milanovic, an economist with the World Bank, last February. This may have seemed like a bit of an exagge...
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