This is simple. Europeans' form of capitalism has had more than a 200-year head start in the learning curve of proper development. They have learned that the person, the worker, the consumer, the individual man and woman, and the child - the individual MATTERS! If the worker/individual isn't taken care of, the corporation begins to rot. It's why unions are strong in Europe.
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Reply to European economies have developed stronger anti-trust regulations, more competitive markets, and more robust consumer protection than the US in the last 20 years. The reason for this is the EU. EU member states are incentivized to empower a strongly independent pro-competition regulator. by smurfyjenkins
This is simple. Europeans' form of capitalism has had more than a 200-year head start in the learning curve of proper development. They have learned that the person, the worker, the consumer, the individual man and woman, and the child - the individual MATTERS! If the worker/individual isn't taken care of, the corporation begins to rot. It's why unions are strong in Europe.