It’s an established fact by now that the Eurozone economy is slowing down. The International Monetary Fund cuts down the relevant growth estimate for this year to 1.6% and 1.7% for 2020. This is far below the robust 2.4% of 2017. The German economy, the largest and the more competitive country of the club, is […]Home » Davos Forum
After globalization what? Europe’s long, straining shake-up post Davos wreckage
It’s an established fact by now that the Eurozone economy is slowing down. The International Monetary Fund cuts down the relevant growth estimate for this year to 1.6% and 1.7% for 2020. This is far below the robust 2.4% of 2017. The German economy, the largest and the more competitive country of the club, is […]Filed Under: Economy, EUGlobe, Eurozone, Policy, Politics, Trade, USA, World Tagged With: AfD, anti-globalization, anti-neoliberal, Bernie Sanders, Brexit, Britain, Brits, Davos 2019, Davos Forum, Democratic Party, European Union, Eurozone, Gerhard Schröder, German Socialist Party, global outlook, globalization, Great Britain, IMF, Jeremy Corbyn, Klaus Schwab, Labor Party, neoliberal economists, neoliberals, Social Democratic Party, Tony Blair


















