A Continent at the Breaking Point: Europeans are rebelling against the demands of global capitalism
There is a chorus of complaint rising in Europe over the demands of global capitalism. Competitive pressures from the global economy, plus constant hectoring from English-speaking business gurus, have pushed Europe into painful reforms, from budget-cutting to corporate downsizing. But with unemploym...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bloomberg businessweek (Online) 1997-02 (3515), p.50-51 |
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Zusammenfassung: | There is a chorus of complaint rising in Europe over the demands of global capitalism. Competitive pressures from the global economy, plus constant hectoring from English-speaking business gurus, have pushed Europe into painful reforms, from budget-cutting to corporate downsizing. But with unemployment above 12% in Germany and France and growth stalled below 3% around much of the continent, many Europeans have started to cry "enough." Even some of Europe's business elite are questioning how quickly Europe can force itself into the Anglo-Saxon mold of capitalism. The showdown between a Corporate Europe bent on following in Anglo-Saxon footsteps and a centuries-old tradition of social welfare will only intensify under the pressure of the global market. That could bring the new murmurs over Europe's economic model to shouting pitch. |
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ISSN: | 0007-7135 2162-657X |