An Economic Analysis of France’s Non-European Labor Policy

The establishment of the European Union (EU) and its 27 member states was rooted in several core objectives, one of which was to promote the free movement of labor within its borders to enhance the region’s economic competitiveness. This principle aimed to create a dynamic, integrated labor market capable of supporting economic growth and innovation … Continue reading An Economic Analysis of France’s Non-European Labor Policy

The Decline of Europe’s Economy and the Shifting Global Economic Order: A Case of Institutional and Strategic Missteps

Over the past fifteen years, Europe’s economic position has deteriorated significantly. In 2008, Europe’s GDP was roughly equal to that of the United States, with both accounting for about 25% of global GDP. However, today, the U.S. economy has surpassed $26 trillion, while Europe’s total GDP has shrunk to just over half of that. This … Continue reading The Decline of Europe’s Economy and the Shifting Global Economic Order: A Case of Institutional and Strategic Missteps