Financial instability, climate change and the "digital colonization" of Europe: Some unconventional proposals

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This chapter addresses the three main challenges by sketching three types of policy proposals. First, measures for repression of "finance alchemy" as precondition for a sustained recovery of the real economy and for a "renaissance" of the European Social Model; second, measures for fighting climate change and for promoting ("green") economic growth over a transition period; and third, measures for overcoming the "digital colonization" of Europe by US providers of operation systems, standard software and online platforms.

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Schulmeister, S. (2020). Financial instability, climate change and the “digital colonization” of Europe: Some unconventional proposals. In Financial Crisis Management and Democracy: Lessons from Europe and Latin America (pp. 309–322). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54895-7_20

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