Economy and ecologyEurope’s fiscal rules contradict themselves For the EU’s fiscal rules to actually guarantee sustainable public finances, they urgently need to be reformed — and allow for more public investment By Pola Schneemelcher
Economy and ecologyErdogan’s economic miscalculations Turkey’s economic crisis is eroding President Erdogan’s support. One and a half years before the elections, the pressure to revive the economy is high By Stefan Hibbeler
Economy and ecologyClimate change shouldn’t be an investment opportunity At COP26, South Africa was singled out for an investment deal — allegedly to encourage a transition away from coal. In reality, it’s all about profit By
Economy and ecologyHow not to get inflation under control Rising inflation has opened up a debate over state intervention to tackle the issue with price controls. But this could have the opposite effect By Kerstin Bernoth, Alexander Kriwoluzky
Economy and ecologyIndia's farmers want the agrarian crisis to end With the largest protest in human history, India's farmers forced the Modi regime to repeal the neoliberal farm laws. But the struggle isn't over yet By D.K. Giri, T.N. Prakash Kammardi
Economy and ecologyThe price increases that matter for the poor Food-price inflation – driven by supply chain problems, climate change, and financial speculation – has hit the world’s poorest the hardest By Jayati Ghosh
Economy and ecologyChina's new road to prosperity? China has achieved unprecedented growth and poverty reduction — at the cost of rising inequality. Now, the CCP looks to rebalance ‘growth and sharing’ By Jiannan Guo, Lei Zhang, Jincai He
Economy and ecologyBreathing in new life into the European fiscal monster Covid-19 has shown how European fiscal rules are based on outdated economic assumptions. These need to be reworked By Andrea Boitani, Roberto Tamborini
Economy and ecologyThe ECB needs a better narrative The ECB is facing the greatest challenge to its credibility to date. To gain public support, the bank needs to learn how to communicate its strategy By Peter Bofinger
Economy and ecologyIs a post-neoliberal world possible? Despite its unparalleled ability to generate crises, neoliberalism has proved remarkably resilient. Has the pandemic finally sounded its death knell? By Tobias Debiel, Mathieu Rousselin