Inequality perception and preferences globally and locally – new study by Attila Gaspar and co-authors
Inequality perception and preferences globally and locally – correlational evidence from a large-scale cross-country survey Attila Gáspár, Carmen Cervone, Federica Durante, Anne Maass, Caterina Suitner, Roberta Rosa Valtorta & Michela Vezzoli The Journal of Economic Inequality -Published: 17 October 2024 Abstract Using a large, representative survey involving 31 countries, we establish […]
Wellbeing and sustainability in Europe in the 2010s – An empirical analysis by Csaba Lakócai
Wellbeing and sustainability in Europe in the 2010s – An empirical analysis Csaba Lakócai Wellbeing, Space and Society – Volume 7, December 20245 Highlights Life expectancy increased in each European country over the 2010s. The level of wellbeing and the size of the ecological footprint evolved differently. Welfare state systems have certain impact on the wellbeing […]
Currency Reform in Post-War Germany: A Strategic Tool for U.S. Dominance – by Tamás Szigetvári
In the aftermath of World War II, Germany found itself economically devastated, with an oversupply of currency, inflationary pressures, and a return to a barter economy that paralyzed production and trade. The currency reform of June 20, 1948, aimed to address this economic collapse by introducing the Deutsche Mark (DM) and replacing the […]