Category: Eurozone and ECB
How The ECB Boosts Inequality And What It Can Do About It
Central banks have a moral duty to mitigate the inequality effect of their own policies.
» Read moreThree Ideas to Reboot Europe Now
Transforming Europe is possible with a few ambitious and forward-looking ideas that address the citizens’ economic, social and political needs.
» Read moreJoining Positive Money to Make Quantitative Easing Serve People
The ECB’s quantitative easing program plan is unfair and inefficient. It must be stopped or serve people.
» Read moreCharles Eisenstein: “We Are Entering The Moment Where Anything Is Possible”
The crisis has just unveiled the core of a long process of awakening and re-exploration of old ideas and values, Charles Eisenstein explains.
» Read moreShould Germany repay Greece on war reparation?
Just like Greece should not repay its current public debt to foreign investors, Germany should not repay Greece for war reparations debts.
» Read moreIs the ECB secretly bailing out Cypriot banks?
The European Central Bank is suspected of providing emergency liquidity assistance Spanish banks. However, there intriguing evidences that Cyprus banks are primarily benefiting from this discrete liquidity support.
» Read moreDebtocracy, a counter-story of the Greek crisis
An interview with Aris Hatzistefanou, co-author of a documentary that dismantles many prejudices on the origin of the greek debt.
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