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Considering that Europe's biggest problem is the impact on productivity growth, German economist explained that "a 28th regime would not have the aim of replacing national legal structures, nor harmonising taxes or social security systems", but rather providing "what is very lacking in Europe: a single market". In a text entitled "How Europe can escape an economic impact", published today in the Financial Times, Isabel Schnabel wrote that this u…
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Considering that Europe's biggest problem is the impact on productivity growth, German economist explained that "a 28th regime would not have the aim of replacing national legal structures, nor harmonising taxes or social security systems", but rather providing "what is very lacking in Europe: a single market". In a text entitled "How Europe can escape an economic impact", published today in the Financial Times, Isabel Schnabel wrote that this u…

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Noticias ao Minuto broke the news in Portugal on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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