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April 17, 2024

EPICENTER PUBLICATION ON AUTHORITARIAN POPULISM FEATURED ON LIBREMERCADO

LibreMercado's recent article highlights Timbro's and EPICENTER's recent publication on authoritarian populism, detailing various topics such as Vox's trajectory in Spain and wider rising support in Spain for populism parties.
April 8, 2024

TVR INFO FEATURES IES EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ON THE STANDARD OF LIVING IN ROMANIA

TTVR Info's 'Money Today' program featured the IES' Christian Năsulea, interviewing him on his thoughts and research on the standard of living in Romania, addressing pertinent economic factors and their impact on citizens' daily lives.
April 8, 2024

ȘTIRILE PRO TV FEATURES IES’ CHRISTIAN NĂSULEA ON POTENTIAL POST-ELECTION TAX INCREASES

IES Executive Director, Christian Năsulea, appeared on Știrile Pro TV to discuess the problem that the large budget deficit could bring tax increases after the recent Romanian elections.
April 4, 2024

CHRISTIAN NĂSULEA INTERVIEWED BY DIGI24 ON THE ABOLITION OF PHYSICAL MONEY

On Digi24's recent broadcast, IES Executive Director Christian Năsulea discusses Eurosceptic arguments that eliminating physical currency represents a move by the EU to exert more control over its citizens, perceiving it as a step towards centralizing power within the bloc. They fear such measures could erode individual autonomy and privacy, amplifying concerns about government overreach.
February 6, 2024

Q.E.D. Why Politicians Need an Evidence-based Approach to Policy Problems

Poor policymaking has significantly contributed to Europe’s challenges across various fields. Despite politicians’ professed commitment to evidence-based policymaking, the paper highlights how decisions are infected by populism and short-termism.
January 31, 2024

IEM’S PENSIONS REPORT FEATURED IN SUDINFO

According to a study by Nicolas Marques of IEM, the underdevelopment of retirement savings leads to an annual loss of €1,540 per worker and retiree in Belgium. This amounts to a total annual cost of €11 billion and significantly impacts future pensions.

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EPICENTER publications and contributions from our member think tanks are designed to promote the discussion of economic issues and the role of markets in solving economic and social problems. As with all EPICENTER publications, the views expressed here are those of the author and not EPICENTER or its member think tanks (which have no corporate view).

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