The digital world is full of good texts. The difficulty is finding them in the sea of bad texts.
So today, a reading tip.
If you are interested in economics, economic policy and Europe, then there is a publication you should know about: Intereconomics - Review of European Economic Policy.
The journal is published by the German economic research institute ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies.
I like Intereconomics because although scholars write it, I am pretty sure that non-scholars are able to understand most of the writing.
What does "Intereconomics" cost? Reading time only. Not only is the online edition free, there is also a free print subscription (since I like distract-free reading, I have subscribed to the print edition; see photo below).
So if you still want to give someone or yourself a free Christmas present at the last minute…
Happy reading,
Johannes
PS: I, for one, intend to get smarter about the subject of de-globalization during the Christmas holidays (it’s the main topic of the current issue).
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