Walking through the streets of Paris on September 18, 2025, I felt a powerful contradiction. More than 250 demonstrations had paralyzed railways, schools, and hospitals. Crowds shouted slogans for “higher wages” and “more subsidies.” Even teenagers were blocking the gates of their schools to join the protests. Amidst this roar of anger, another piece of … Continue reading The French Crisis in My Eyes: Assets, Wages, and the Choice of Civilization
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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

