Emeritus Prof Christopher May on Nostr: nprofile1q…32yra Yes, I think what this may be about is the EU being a lot less ...
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Yes, I think what this may be about is the EU being a lot less left than it was (and even then not really that Left in any meaningful way)... but as you know I think better regulation is the key, and as you say then the problem is not so much the scope as the problem of its capture and manipulation by the sectors supposed to be regulated.
The key Q. where is the optimal balance between regulation & innovation/agility lie? Not an easy or singular Q. to answer
Yes, I think what this may be about is the EU being a lot less left than it was (and even then not really that Left in any meaningful way)... but as you know I think better regulation is the key, and as you say then the problem is not so much the scope as the problem of its capture and manipulation by the sectors supposed to be regulated.
The key Q. where is the optimal balance between regulation & innovation/agility lie? Not an easy or singular Q. to answer