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Be a feminist, demand that the multinationals pay their taxes!

What does taxation have to do with Feminism? Magdalena Sepúlveda explains why tax justice also means gender justice.


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Study "G20 Compact with Africa: The Audacity of Hope"

Prof. Kappel and Prof. Reisen,

In a new FES study Robert Kappel and Helmut Reisen analyse the impact of the CwA and give policy recommendations.


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Eine One US Dollar Note. Davor ist die Silhouette einer laufenden Person. Sie hält eine Aktentasche in einer Hand.

Taxes, taxes, taxes

Developing countries need to unite their efforts now to prevent an unfair international tax reform, says José Antonio Ocampo on ips-journal.


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Feminist economists needed to make the most of the digital age

The digital economy supposedly empowers women. Replay our webinar with experts from the Global South for a reality check and ways ahead.


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The IMF’s latest victims

The IMF’s belief in ‘expansionary austerity’ would be laughable if it were not so damaging, says Jayati Ghosh on ips-journal.eu.


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Western (double) standards

Criticising China would be more convincing if the same demands were met by the West itself, says Claudia Detsch on ips-journal.eu.


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Free trade alone is not a solution in Africa

Trade unions should play a central part in the implementation of the African Free Trade Agreement ACFTA argue Greven and Schulz, FES.


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The exploitation time bomb

High profits, low investment, and rising inequality demand a Global Green New Deal, says ICRICT commissioner Jayati Ghosh on ips-journal.eu.


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A bad deal?

France threatens to block the controversial EU-Mercosur free trade agreement, says Susanne Stollreiter on ips-journal.eu.


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Illicit financial flows are bleeding African wealth

Illicit financial flows are depriving African countries of wealth. With governments slow to act, civil society must take urgent action.


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