What Haering vs. Hessischer Rundfunk Will Imply for the Legality of a Parallel Currency March 31, 2020 | On 15 June, as part of the Häring vs. Hessischer Rundfunk case, the European Court of Justice will rule on the conditions under which governments may restrict the use of the legal tender of the euro area. There is a lot at stake, not only for my campaign to obstruct the campaign to abolish cash, but also for the survival of the European Monetary Union. Continue reading “What Haering vs. Hessischer Rundfunk Will Imply for the Legality of a Parallel Currency” → European Court of Justice Sets Date for Oral Hearing on My Cash-Case March 29, 2020. | In my legal dispute with Hessischer Rundfunk over its refusal to accept cash, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) set the date of 15 June to deal as a Grand Chamber and in oral proceedings with the questions referred by the Bundesverwaltungegericht (Federal Administrative Court). Continue reading “European Court of Justice Sets Date for Oral Hearing on My Cash-Case” → Unit Labour Costs for Dummies and German Business Journalists March 8, 2020 | Gabor Steingart, former editor of the German business daily Handelsblatt, and currently building an editorial ship* to be based in Berlin, has peered beyond the fog of exaggerated discussions on climate change and the corona virus. He has identified rising unit labour costs as Germany’s real problem. It is leading to Germany’s decline, and a loss of competitiveness. A knowledgeable look at what unit labour costs are could sweep aside his concern. … Continue reading “Unit Labour Costs for Dummies and German Business Journalists” → Money and more
European Court of Justice Sets Date for Oral Hearing on My Cash-Case March 29, 2020. | In my legal dispute with Hessischer Rundfunk over its refusal to accept cash, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) set the date of 15 June to deal as a Grand Chamber and in oral proceedings with the questions referred by the Bundesverwaltungegericht (Federal Administrative Court). Continue reading “European Court of Justice Sets Date for Oral Hearing on My Cash-Case” → Unit Labour Costs for Dummies and German Business Journalists March 8, 2020 | Gabor Steingart, former editor of the German business daily Handelsblatt, and currently building an editorial ship* to be based in Berlin, has peered beyond the fog of exaggerated discussions on climate change and the corona virus. He has identified rising unit labour costs as Germany’s real problem. It is leading to Germany’s decline, and a loss of competitiveness. A knowledgeable look at what unit labour costs are could sweep aside his concern. … Continue reading “Unit Labour Costs for Dummies and German Business Journalists” →
Unit Labour Costs for Dummies and German Business Journalists March 8, 2020 | Gabor Steingart, former editor of the German business daily Handelsblatt, and currently building an editorial ship* to be based in Berlin, has peered beyond the fog of exaggerated discussions on climate change and the corona virus. He has identified rising unit labour costs as Germany’s real problem. It is leading to Germany’s decline, and a loss of competitiveness. A knowledgeable look at what unit labour costs are could sweep aside his concern. … Continue reading “Unit Labour Costs for Dummies and German Business Journalists” →