“Euro-gloom” is pervasive. It’s encouraging that business and political decision-makers are squarely confronting Europe’s common problems, but the unintended consequence is that they’re also talking the EU down. Mood and morale can play as great a part in shaping politics as hard facts, so Brussels’ drive to genuinely complete the single market and catch up with the digital revolution needs to be matched by an upbeat approach. Europe has been go…
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