vrijdag 8 oktober 2010
Reinventing financial regulation
Le vieillissement pourrait mener le déficit public à 25% du PIB d'ici 2050
De Brusselse tijdbom
The quest for growth
It may depend on structural reforms as much as prudent macroeconomic policy. Read the complete article in The Economist here.
Zeven miljard euro voor 37.000 nieuwe sociale woningen
Trade crisis? What trade crisis?
Le fossé Nord-Sud s'approfondit sans cesse
Il faut épargner pour payer la maison de repos
Onkelinx veut plus de médicaments bon marché
donderdag 7 oktober 2010
France: La Cour des comptes prône la suppression de la TVA à 5,5 % dans la restauration
The impact of banking sector stability on the real economy
La Sécurité sociale à l'équilibre, «c’est pour 2011 !»
Le FMI table sur une croissance de l’économie mondiale
Un enfant sur cinq en Flandre est trop gros
Lisez l'article dans LLB ici.
Le service de lutte contre la pauvreté demande plus d'emplois de qualité
woensdag 6 oktober 2010
Agir sur les écarts de salaire pour améliorer la retraite des femmes
Le budget 2011 aura besoin de près de 2 milliards d'euros
dinsdag 5 oktober 2010
Schaf de pensioenleeftijd af
Global imbalances: Is Germany the new China? A sceptical view
Honger als drijfveer
(Un)desirable Effects of Output Funding for Flemish Universities
Empirical data on success rates of Flemish university students reveal a strong correlation between students' probabilities of success and socioeconomic background. Moreover, we find a strong social clustering within universities. Hence, combining theory and empirics we conclude that output funding for Flemish universities would lead to socially undesirable effects. Universities attracting more students with a vulnerable socioeconomic background will not be rewarded for raising their teaching effort in the same way as other universities.
Trop de rigueur ou trop de relance ?
Immobilier : il y a de la rage taxatoire dans l'air !
Budget 2011: plus d'un milliard pour la sécurité sociale
maandag 4 oktober 2010
Eurozone reform: Not yet fiscal discipline, but a good start
EU fiscal consolidation after the financial crisis: Lessons from past experiences
Cutting edge
Read this article in The Economist here.
Joseph Stiglitz dénonce les politiques d'austérité menées en Europe
Marché de l'emploi : «Un redressement ? Pas avant 2015 !»
vrijdag 1 oktober 2010
ACTING NOW FOR BETTER HEALTH: A 30%REDUCTION TARGET FOR EU CLIMATE POLICY
America Embraces Trade Discrimination
Vlaams ouderenbeleidsplan pleit voor samenleving voor alle leeftijden
Gelijkheid
Oubliée la crise ? Agoria redémarre
Lisez l'article dans LLB ici.
Plafond du ticket modérateur pour spécialistes à 15,50 €
La justice se retrouve face au défi de l’austérité
woensdag 29 september 2010
The Vaccine war
Vaccines have changed the world, largely eradicating a series of terrible diseases, from smallpox to polio to diphtheria, and likely adding decades to most of our life spans. But despite the gains -- and numerous scientific studies indicating vaccine safety - a growing movement of parents remains fearful of vaccines. And in some American communities, significant numbers of parents have been rejecting vaccines altogether, raising new concerns about the return of vaccine-preventable diseases like measles and whooping cough.
In The Vaccine War, FRONTLINE lays bare the science of vaccine safety and examines the increasingly bitter debate between the public health establishment and a formidable populist coalition of parents, celebrities, politicians and activists who are armed with the latest social media tools -- including Facebook, YouTube and Twitter -- and are determined to resist pressure from the medical and public health establishments to vaccinate, despite established scientific consensus about vaccine safety.
Watch the complete documentary here.