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Democratic Deficit

Eurosceptics often decry the European Union’s perceived democratic deficit and strenuously object to being ruled by “faceless unelected bureaucrats.” In…

7 years ago

Border Trouble

Post-Brexit, the UK will remain part of the EU customs union and quite possibly of its single market as well.…

7 years ago

Evan Harvey, Nasdaq: What’s Driving ESG? A Top Ten List

The prevalence and prominence of sustainability as a vital concept in the world - let alone the business community -…

7 years ago

Otaviano Canuto, World Bank: Can Services Replace Manufacturing as an Engine for Development?

Manufacturing expansion has been a vehicle for job creation, productivity increases, and growth in non-advanced economies since the second half…

7 years ago

EY: Argentina – Aspects of the Labour & Social Security Reform

A labour and social security reform bill has been recently sent to the Argentine Congress. In general, proposed amendments represent…

7 years ago

UNCDF: Bringing New Parties to the Table – Engaging the Private Sector to Drive Investment into Least Developed Countries

It is widely understood that the world is falling far short of the funding flows required to achieve the Sustainable…

7 years ago

SIACI Saint Honore’s Pierre Donnersberg: Vying for a Top Spot in the Global Insurance Market

SIACI Saint Honore Group is one of the leading providers of brokerage and consulting services in the French insurance market,…

7 years ago

The Gonzo Papers Anthology

“Absolute truth is a very rare and dangerous commodity in the context of professional journalism.” For a meticulous dissection of…

7 years ago

EY Germany: Champion in Professional Services

When a company with over 10,000 employees is soon celebrating its 100th birthday, it doesn’t really run the risk of…

7 years ago

The Grapes of Wrath

“Man, unlike any other thing organic or inorganic in the universe, grows beyond his work, walks up the stairs of…

7 years ago