Bill Mitchell – Think our governments can no longer control capitalism? You’ve been duped
Bill Mitchell explores among other topics the neoliberal dominance of the political process and the resulting shifts in economic policies.
Bill Mitchell explores among other topics the neoliberal dominance of the political process and the resulting shifts in economic policies.
For refugees and poor migrants, travel can be terrifying, with no guarantee of a welcome at the end. For the one percent, it’s a different story, as a growing number of cash-strapped countries invite them […]
Dr. Gerald Epstein is Professor of Economics and founding Co-Director of the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Among his many excellent works he and Juan Antonio Montecino calculated the […]
The strange economics of the university strikes. It will increase short-term profits at the universities: less pay for staff, no refunds for students Read here
This land seems to be acquiring all the qualities necessary to join the EU. All they have to learn to is to create laws that make corruption legal, then we have number 29. They can […]
The Monsanto Papers are a treasure trove of internal documents slowly released since March 2017 as part of a US lawsuit by cancer victims against Monsanto over its ubiquitous herbicide, glyphosate. They tell a lot […]
Outside of Italy hardly anyone knows what the 5 Star Movement stands for. Guglielmo Forges Davanzati takes a closer look at their economic programme. Guglielmo Forges Davanzati is Professor for Political Economy at the Università […]
In his blog Chris Dillow is referring to the article by Simon Wren-Lewis “The economic and political cost of UK austerity” Dillow asks the important question: “How did they get away with this?” and gives […]
In the wake of Italy’s elections results last weekend, Mark Blyth & David Kertzer put in in historical context and talk populism, nationalism, Five Star Movement and what Italy’s next government will look like. Listen […]
This is a very important case, as it starts to erode the authority of arbitration tribunals, in this case in the EU. Apparently this could affect law suits with corporations outside of the EU. Interesting is […]
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