Corruption digging its own trenches: from the “3%” to the urgency of a purpose-driven economy
Since Spain regained democracy in 1978, the hope for a fairer, more modern, and transparent country has been repeatedly shaken by the long shadow of corruption. And not just occasional or anecdotal corruption—but systemic corruption, deeply rooted in the relationship...Sustainable funds: only 5% in Europe aim to transform the economy
In the midst of a climate emergency and growing social inequality, pressure is mounting on companies and governments to move toward decarbonisation and social justice. One would expect sustainable investing to rise to the challenge. But a closer look at European funds...
Inheritance as a threat to meritocracy and the future of capitalism
In a world that prides itself on rewarding effort and talent, the growing influence of inheritance as a driver of economic success is deeply concerning.A recent The Economist article, “Inheriting is becoming nearly as important as working”, reveals a troubling trend:...