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June 27, 2023

Ticking Time Bomb: the Impending Collapse of the Pension System

Charles Ponzi became famous in the 1920s for running a $20 million fraud, whereby clients would be promised succulent profit margins from a risk-free investment that later turned out to be paid by the investments of later victims who fell in the con artist’s trap.
June 16, 2023

LITHUANIA’S ‘15MIN’ SHOWCASES THE 2023 NANNY STATE INDEX

The Lithuanian news outlet ’15min’ published an article discussing the findings from the 2023 Nanny State Index concerning Europe as a whole. The article explores how Lithuania’s shift toward increased state paternalism in the lifestyle sector is in-line with a broader trend across European countries.
June 15, 2023

HUNGARIAN NEWS OUTLET ‘MAGYAR HANG’ FEATURES THE 2023 NANNY STATE INDEX

The article by ‘Magyar Hang’ delves into the findings from the 2023 Nanny State Index concerning Hungary, highlighting how its dispiriting performance aligns with the broader pan-European trend of increasing state paternalism in the lifestyle sector. The article provides an exploration of these findings and their implications.
June 14, 2023

POLAND’S ONLINE NEWSPAPER ‘GAZETA POLSKA’ PRESENTS THE 2023 NANNY STATE INDEX.

The Polish news outlet ‘Gazeta Polska’ published an article summarising the findings of the Nanny State Index 2023, focusing on Germany and Turkey, the most and least liberal countries on the list. There is an increase in paternalistic interventions across European countries. Poland currently has the highest tax on carbonated drinks when adjusted for income.
June 14, 2023

ROMANIA’S ONLINE NEWSPAPER ‘ANTENA3 ONLINE’ PRESENTS THE 2023 NANNY STATE INDEX

CNN Romania published an article summarising the findings of the Nanny State Index 2023, focusing on Romania’s rank as one of ‘the least free’ countries in tobacco consumption in Europe. Romania has the highest tax for tobacco production when adjusted for income and purchasing power.
June 14, 2023

ROMANIAN NEWS OUTLET ‘STIRILE PRO TV’ FEATURES THE 2023 NANNY STATE INDEX

The analysis of Romania’s performance in the 2023 Nanny State Index was recently featured in an article by ‘Adevarul‘. The article discusses the reasons behind Romania’s underwhelming performance in the latest edition of the index. Additionally, it highlights the overall trend of increased state paternalism across Europe.
June 12, 2023

THE 2023 NANNY STATE INDEX SHOWCASED IN ROMANIAN NEWS OUTLET ‘DC NEWS ROMANIA’

The Romanian news outlet ‘DC News Romania’ published an article discussing the findings from the 2023 Nanny State Index concerning Romania and Europe as a whole. The article explores how Romania’s scores align with the broader trend observed across Europe, which indicates an increase in state paternalism in the lifestyle sector.
June 6, 2023

SPAIN’S ‘LIBRE MERCADO’ PRESENTS THE 2023 NANNY STATE INDEX

The Spanish newspaper Libre Mercado published an article discussing EPICENTER’s Nanny State Index. The article emphasizes the Spanish government’s notably low level of interventionism in alcohol, smoking, and vaping regulations, securing the fourth position as one of the least interventionist governments among the 30 countries studied.
June 1, 2023

HUFFINGTON POST ITALY SHOWCASES THE 2023 NANNY STATE INDEX

The Huffington Post Italy has published an article featuring EPICENTER’s Nanny State Index, which explores the trade-off between risk and freedom. The article discusses the limited effectiveness of regulations on alcohol, cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and food and drinks in improving citizens’ life expectancy while encroaching on their liberty.

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EPICENTER publications and contributions from our member think tanks are designed to promote the discussion of economic issues and the role of markets in solving economic and social problems. As with all EPICENTER publications, the views expressed here are those of the author and not EPICENTER or its member think tanks (which have no corporate view).

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EPICENTER publications and contributions from our member think tanks are designed to promote the discussion of economic issues and the role of markets in solving economic and social problems. As with all EPICENTER publications, the views expressed here are those of the author and not EPICENTER or its member think tanks (which have no corporate view).