The European Union was built on a visionary premise: a single market where people, goods, and capital flow freely, bolstered by the Euro as a common currency. At its core, the EU aimed to foster an integrated economic system where a Polish engineer could seamlessly work in France or a Spanish designer could collaborate in … Continue reading The Economics of Immigration in the EU: When Policy Intent Meets Real-World Outcomes
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When ESG Fails, Innovation Delivers: Lessons from Taiwan’s Stone Paper
I’ve always been passionate about environmental issues. But to be honest, I’m increasingly weary and anxious about street protests and slogan driven environmental movements. This isn’t a rejection of ideals, it’s a rational reflection from an economist’s point of view: what truly changes the world isn’t slogans, it’s technology. Taiwan’s invention of “Stone Paper” is … Continue reading When ESG Fails, Innovation Delivers: Lessons from Taiwan’s Stone Paper
Economic Analysis of Wealth Inequality and France’s Immigration Driven Future
As I begin this analysis, I ground myself in a comprehensive dataset compiled from the Organisation for Economic OECD the International Monetary Fund, the United Nations, the World Bank Group, and national statistics offices. This wealth per adult ranking, updated as of July 2025, provides a clear snapshot of global economic disparities. The table lists … Continue reading Economic Analysis of Wealth Inequality and France’s Immigration Driven Future
“Shared Values Visa” and the Global Migration Narrative: An Economic Commentary
Russia’s recent launch of the “Share Value Visa” program immediately drew my attention. Officially introduced as a new immigration initiative, this visa targets individuals around the world who share Russia’s “core civilizational values.” According to Russian sources, over 700 applicants have signed up so far, and the government has promoted the program with promotional videos … Continue reading “Shared Values Visa” and the Global Migration Narrative: An Economic Commentary




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