Tag Archives: youth unemployment

May 14 2015

Europe’s Innovations, China’s Capital

Comments Off on Europe’s Innovations, China’s Capital

By Terence Tse and Mark Esposito At a recent event held in London, ten start-ups were pitching their ideas for seed funding. This in itself is nothing out of the ordinary, as innumerable pitches by entrepreneurs are made every day across … Continue reading

Posted by: Posted on by Eurocrisis in the Press Tagged with: , , , , , , ,

Dec 17 2014

European Social Immobility and Inequality are Intimately Related

2 Comments

By Terence Tse and Mark Esposito One of the most staggering collaterals of the financial crisis, globally but particularly so in Europe, has been the increase of inequality across social fabrics, as we previously outlined in relation to the US. … Continue reading

Posted by: Posted on by Eurocrisis in the Press Tagged with: , , ,

Jul 7 2014

It’s the Youth, Stupid! Greece’s most undervalued asset

1 Comment

By Vasileios Tsianos Numbers never lie. However the fashion of macroeconomic valuation has a long history of interpreting partially the truth that numbers are intended to resonate. During the last four years, statistical numbers regarding the Greek economy have been … Continue reading

Posted by: Posted on by Eurocrisis in the Press Tagged with: , , , , ,

Apr 7 2014

The lost generation: what is true about the myth…

2 Comments

By Mark Esposito & Terence Tse If we were to believe the forecasts from the European Commission, unemployment in the Eurozone appears to have started – at long last – showing signs of small but fragile recovery. However, that does … Continue reading

Posted by: Posted on by Eurocrisis in the Press Tagged with: , ,

Jan 7 2014

Youth Unemployment: A Crisis on Top of Another Crisis

1 Comment

By Terence Tse The financial crisis of 2008 devastated national economies around the world. We are still recovering. But the spotlight is only now beginning to be shone on one issue that could fracture national economies again—the youth unemployment crisis. Many … Continue reading

Posted by: Posted on by Eurocrisis in the Press Tagged with: , , , ,