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Michael Roberts – US Profits Revision

July 29, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

The newest report by Michael Roberts, this time concerning the US economy. This article is complemented by Michael Hudson’s “The Coming Savings Writedowns” (here) Michael Roberts is an Economist in the City of London and […]

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Juan Laborda – Spain: What Should a Hypothetical, and Failed Coalition Between PSOE and Podemos Have Included? (II)

July 28, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

The failed coalition in Spain of the Social Democrats and Podemos has revealed just how conservative the Spanish Social Democrats are. Juan Laborda teaches Financial Economics at the University of Carlos III and Money and […]

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Randall Wray – Everything You Want to Know About Modern Monetary Theory

July 28, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

Bard College Economics Professor L. Randall Wray explains the controversial idea that’s gaining acceptance

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Jorge Amar – Spain’s Social Democrats Have Not Changed Their Spots

July 27, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

This week the negotiations in Spain to form a coalition between the Social Democrats and the leftist Podemos broke down. It was reminiscent of so many other failed negotiations in Europe between Social Democrats and […]

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DeSmog UK -Comment: Policymakers Shouldn’t Trust Drax’s Bizarre Tree-Burning Climate Solution

July 27, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

We have a climate crisis and this is the sort of inane capitalist technical solutions we are being offered – and subsidise! By Almuth Ernsting, bioenergy campaigner with Biofuelwatch Cross-posted from DeSmog UK Image: Drax Group/Flickr CC […]

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Stan Jourdan – Why “Helicopter Money” is the New Whatever It Takes

July 26, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

Seven years after Mario Draghi’s “whatever it takes” speech, the European Central Bank needs to find new ways to reaffirm its ability to act. Frankfurt should clearly commit to deploying direct transfers to citizens if […]

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Corruption

Ground Up – South African Activists Blame German Company for Corrupt Train Bid

July 26, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

This is a repeat of what happened in Greece, where the Germans were one of the main perpetrators of corruption. There were no serious consequences for German managers and the fines paid by German companies […]

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Economics

Michael Roberts – The World’s Scariest Economist?

July 26, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

Michael Roberts on Mariana Mazzucato and her two most recent books. And what role for socialism? Michael Roberts is an Economist in the City of London and prolific blogger Cross-posted from Michael Roberts Blog Mariana […]

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Climate Crisis

Bill Mitchell: Modest (insipid) Green New Deal proposals miss the point – Part 1

July 26, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

The response to climate change can only be a robust economic, political, and social revolution, but we have a lot of people tinkering on the edges. Read here Read Part 2 here

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EU politics

Al Jazeera: Over 100 migrants, refugees feared drowned in Mediterranean Sea

July 25, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

Shipwreck off Libya’s coast threatens to be deadliest incident in the Mediterranean this year. Read here

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Blitzed: Drugs in Nazi Germany by Norman Ohler

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Book review by  Branko Milanović As I walked yesterday past the Metropolitan Museum in New York, I saw, among many stands that sell all kinds of trinkets, a table filled with books. One attracted my […]

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The Spectre of State Capitalism by Ilias Alami and Adam D Dixon

July 2, 2025 0

Reviewed by J. D. Evans Alami and Dixon’s The Spectre of State Capitalism is a careful discussion of a topic often dealt with in platitudes and sound-bites. The authors cover uses of ‘state capitalism’ as […]

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