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«Matteo, comprati le sofferenze!» – Wall & Street

#Brexit, l’Italia vince se guarda a Est – Wall & Street

Brexit, è l’ora degli Etf «hedged» – Wall & Street

L’ECONOMISTA GESUITA GIRAUD: MORTA L’EUROPA SE NE FA UN’ALTRA, ANZI DUE - GLI STATI GENERALI

Se decidessimo ad esempio di procedere con una svalutazione in Italia molti istituti bancari del vostro Paese andrebbero in bancarotta, avendo molto debito privato denominato in altre monete. Anche in questo caso però non vedo grossi problemi: basta nazionalizzarle e forzarle a fare il loro mestiere: lavorare per l’economia reale e non per le speculazioni finanziarie.

L’ECONOMISTA GESUITA GIRAUD: MORTA L’EUROPA SE NE FA UN’ALTRA, ANZI DUE - GLI STATI GENERALI

Stampare la nuova moneta comune in modo da avere nella nuova eurozona diverse denominazioni nazionali il cui tasso di cambio verrebbe deciso a livello politico, senza tenere conto della schizofrenia dei mercati finanziari.

#Hellone globalizzazione – Wall & Street

How working with the EU turned me into a Eurosceptic

The EU is an institution that keeps heading on a single trajectory, incapable of critically examining the direction it is proceeding. Questions like democratic accountability and economic competitiveness, which are so central for us in Britain, are downgraded in case they become a diversion from the European Project. I call it integration at whatever the cost or consequences.

Remain's Project Sneer has laid bare the contempt politicians have for the uneducated riff-raff who elect them

And it’s this divide that fuels the existence of the EU itself. Politicos love the EU precisely because it allows them to do politics without always having to consult the throng. And ordinary people are suspicious of the EU because they recognise that it’s the mechanism through which their democratic clout is watered down. The divide over the EU is one between a political elite that wants to do politics far from the crowd, and a crowd that would rather politics was done out in the open. Simple. How brilliant that this deep, homegrown split over democracy itself is now in the spotlight.