24 Jul 2017 | NEWS

showCASE 36 | One year after the coup in Turkey: How did it affect the economy?

In face of the authoritarian turn of politics in Turkey, the Turkish economy struggles to find its place. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, together with his Justice and Development Party (AK Parti), have realized that neither the populist rhetoric...

 
17 Jul 2017 | NEWS

showCASE 35 | France's budget - a dormant volcano or an approaching eruption?

In his inauguration speech on July 4th, the new French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe addressed the levels of public spending in the country, comp...

 
17 Jul 2017 | NEWS

showCASE 35 | The Japan-EU Economic Partnership Agreement: an apparent win-win situation in the m...

After four difficult years of negotiations and eighteen rounds of (in)tense talks, two of the world s largest economies, the European Union (EU) an...

 
10 Jul 2017 | NEWS

showCASE 34 | Money is not always the answer. What do we know about latest cyber-attack on Ukraine

A wave of unprecedented cyber-attacks hit Ukraine last week, targeting state institutions, banks, underground network, major firms, and airports, a...

 
10 Jul 2017 | NEWS

showCASE 34 | The Passing of a Giant and the EU’s (Hollow) Core

Germany s larger-than-life former Chancellor Helmut Kohl passed away in mid-June but his legacy still looms large over the Union he so tirelessly c...

 
03 Jul 2017 | NEWS

showCASE 33 | Germany's housing market – fears and challenges of an emerging bubble

Housing bubbles have resurfaced as a worry for governments worldwide but especially in Europe, where eight countries (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Fi...

 
03 Jul 2017 | NEWS

showCASE 33 | The Greece’s “In Principle” bailout

Greece may finally be facing some temporary relief in its long-running fiscal saga, albeit at the expense of European taxpayers. After a long game...