Explaining the short life of monetary unions
An on-going research that travels us back in 1995. Starting from my Bachelors’ studies in Political Science and European integration to my Masters’ studies in Business Administration. Adding my personal reasearch on the Financial Instability Hypothesis patterns, the Ponzi financing models and the successful and unsuccessful Project Management cases, in each member-country. A combination of […]
The importance of becoming a Health and Well-being champion
From the time I moved to England it was easy to observe too much pain and suffer. It took me a while to understand what is going on. It took me around eight years to get the whole picture. I knew that many people from England were moving to Cyprus, Greece and Spain for their […]
Between Business Administration and Ponzi financing
The first time I noticed the behaviour of Ponzi financing was during the boom and bust of the Cyprus Stock Exchange. After that period, I was lucky to observe closely the boom and bust of the Stock Exchange in Athens and the financial crisis of 2008. Since we currently are in February 2026, I have […]
White collar crimes in corporations and countries
When I was a teenager, I believed that white collar crimes were mostly part of the movie industry. One of the first movies I saw was “The secret of my success” with Michael J. Fox. Later, “Disclosure” with Michael Douglas and Demi Moore. As I was growing up, white collar crimes in real life were […]
Opinion by Nicos Rafidhias
This is the newsletter I publish on LinkedIn. I try to provide my personal thoughts regarding politics and economics, related to the stability and instability that political decisions cause.. Opinion – LinkedIn
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