Author: Tito Boeri

Without Light

The fear of being left in the dark no longer belongs only to children. It is a real risk looming over all of us, as […]

Vacations (at Risk) in Italy

Synonymous with both long and short journeys, the summer months are the time of year that puts the greatest strain on transport, exacerbating disruptions and […]

Between the Anvil and the Hammer

Europe, with its independence from opposing blocs, can now become a global point of reference. However, to play this new role, it must strengthen itself […]

The Best Defense Is the Strength of Our Economy

In an increasingly fragmented and unstable international scenario, greater investments in European defense appear inevitable. Equally inevitable are their consequences: increased defense spending means fewer […]

Will We Keep Paying Pensions?

Pay-as-you-go pension systems rest on a pact between generations. Through contributions, those who work pay the pensions of those who have retired. Implicit in this […]

Will They Pay for Our Pensions?

How can we ensure that young people will have adequate pensions? It’s good that they start thinking now about long-term investing. It’s essential that governments […]

The Fall of DEI

Following Trump’s edicts in the United States—the land of the First Amendment that protects freedom of speech—people are now afraid to talk about Diversity, Equity, […]

Trump II Is Much Worse Than Trump I

In his second term, Donald Trump acts with the belief that he has no limits. In fact, he faces fewer constraints than during his previous […]

The Great Contradiction

Never before have immigrants been so necessary for countries experiencing demographic decline. Never before have they been so central to the concerns of the electorate, […]

The Debt Briefcase

Global public debt after Covid has reached unprecedented levels. This, together with geopolitical tensions around the world, increases the risks for heavily indebted countries like […]