• Rik@laguna.chat
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    1 year ago

    What a journalistical mistake, you can’t directly compare a group of countries with a single country. In this case fallen behind means in money. Which is quite a bad assumption.

    • emerty@feddit.ukOP
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      1 year ago

      More like a political mistake to have joined up monetary policy and no fiscal policy

  • BlueNine@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    After the 2008 financial crisis (when the article claims the divergence started). The US and the EU chose different paths. The US chose bailouts and the EU went with austerity. Both were very unpopular, but one of them was also stupid. Helping the “wrong” people, it turns out was a better choice than trying to actively hurt all the people.

    I’m sure there is a lot of other factors at play but EU governments getting religion about belt tightening and small-government in ‘09-‘12 was phenomenally stupid.

  • Jallrich@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    It is true what they said about the Americans or Chinese buying companies.

    Any big company here ends up being an “add on” to one of the big tech giants.

    For example, Wolt, a very big Finish food delivery app, was recently acquired by Doordash.

    As soon as something becomes huge in Europe, the big companies buy them.