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Les Echos - Francja | 16/05/2008
Buying power and globalisation
Paul Fabra reflects on the relationship between globalisation and the drop in buying power in France: "The decline in buying power we are now seeing is poisoning the relationship between the government and the people. This new national crisis is bound up with the decline of capitalist structures which almost all the so-called 'developed' countries are experiencing. ... Roughly 20 years ago a sentiment of unease emerged on both sides of the Atlantic. ... But perhaps the chief cause lies in the dearth of perspectives and the improbability of significant salary increases. For the first time in two centuries, with the exception of the Great Depression in the 1930s, it seems that the living standard of a majority of the population is endangered. ... And today, as in the past, David Ricardo's concept of 'comparative advantage' is central to the debate because It remains the sole known justification for the global liberalisation in trade."
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Więcej z przeglądu prasy na temat » Polityka gospodarcza, » Francja
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Les Echos - Francja | 18/05/2007
Towards a mini treaty for the EU
The columnist Paula Fabra analyses Nicolas Sarkozy's position concerning the EU and the necessity to 'recreate a European space'. "A first test will be the project of a 'simplified treaty' that Nicolas Sarkozy is proposing to Angela Merkel with a view to 'unblocking the running of institutions', as he says ... . The hitch is that underlying the negative decision of the French (and Dutch) people, is the feeling that the European Union, with its majority decision-making, encroaches on the right of nations to decide for themselves. The president is insisting on the principle of subsidiarity: 'Europe where it is required, as much as it is required, but not more than it is required'. No more of the slogan that created so much constitutional confusion; 'Forever more Europe!'. Otherwise said, subsidiarity is the equivalent, in political and legal terms, of a definition dear to Nicolas Sarkozy of limited geographical borders for Europe."
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Więcej z przeglądu prasy na temat » Polityka UE, » Europa