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Low competitiveness is ultimately a political phenomenon stemming from weak government and vested interests
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The private pensions system faces increasing woes, but there is little consensus on how to tackle them
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Advances in artificial intelligence raise the prospect of a fully automated economy in which human labour is unnecessary
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Baltic inflation rates are outpacing those in the euro-area by a wide margin
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Scattered evidence hints at a possible end to the long, slow decline of US labour unions
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Washington’s efforts to bring more vehicle manufacturing back to the United States could backfire badly
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Italian economic activity is benefiting from euro-area recovery and the ECB purchasing programme
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With weaker unions and leaders guarding their own interests, NAFTA talks may be Mexican workers’ best hope for pay rises
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If post-election Germany becomes less accommodating, Poland could stand alone in opposing 'posted workers' reform
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While Mexico is making some progress on social mobility, it is still one of the world's least equal countries
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