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Friday, April 23, 2021

Reassessing the role of wages in the Eurozone

Ten years after the start of the Eurozone crisis, we still do not have a consensual account of what caused it. This limits our ability to learn from it and deploy the appropriate policy responses if a new crisis starts. 

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Thursday, April 22, 2021

How the EU can counter democratic backsliding in its member states

 Richard Bellamy and Sandra Kröger set out a framework for understanding and tackling the problem, built on the principle of ‘value differentiated integration’. Recent developments in Hungary and Poland have pushed the issue of democratic backsliding to the centre of political and academic debates about the nature and future of the European Union.

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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

The Debunking Handbook 2020 | S.Lewandowsky et al (21)

 Misinformation is false information that is spread either by mistake or with intent to mislead. When there is intent to mislead, it is called disinformation. Misinformation has the potential to cause substantial harm to individuals and society

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