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Carlo Clericetti – Italy: Reform of the State-Saving Fund – Stop that Monster!

November 26, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

Huge power for technocrats that nobody controls and that can impose debt restructuring on states: this possibility alone would be enough to make investors flee, causing the crisis that the body should avoid. The Italian […]

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Bill Mitchell – Data suggests a unilateral Greek exit would have been much better than their colonial future under the Troika

November 26, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

The damage done to Greece will not disappear – at least not for decades. Read here

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Hayley Stevenson – Global Climate Governance in an Age of Bullshit

November 25, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

Holding leaders to account for their lack of ecological integrity requires greater local and global democratic engagement. Hayley Stevenson is Associate Professor in Politics and International Relations, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina Cross-posted […]

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Renegade Inc.: Steve Keen – Lies, damn lies and climate statistics

November 25, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

It will come as no surprise that a recent poll indicated that economists are among the least-trusted professionals. They’ve made blundering mistakes on everything from claiming financial crises can happen to not facing the most […]

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HuffPost: TfL Denies Uber’s London Licence After Finding 14,000 Trips Made By Wrong Drivers

November 25, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

Uber and other tech companies do not care about laws, just profits. Read here

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Heather Connolly – British University Strikes: Why They’re Happening and What You Need to Know

November 25, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

In the UK the second strike within two years by academics and staff at 60 universities begins. They are opposing the financialisation of higher education. We are very proud that a number of our authors […]

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Corruption

Tristan Guerra, Chloé Alexandre, Frédéric Gonthier – The Yellow Vests: An Economic Populism that is Neither Left nor Right-Wing

November 24, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

C’est l’économie, imbécile. The French Yellow Vests recently celebrated their first birthday, yet there remain many uncertainties about how to interpret the movement. Drawing on an online survey of 5,000 participants, Tristan Guerra, Chloé Alexandre […]

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Peter McPhee – We Live in a World of Upheaval. So Why Aren’t Today’s Protests Leading to Revolutions?

November 24, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

Today’s protests are driven more by anger over social and economic inequity than deep-seated grievances against a regime. Orlando Barria/EPA Peter McPhee, University of Melbourne We live in a world of violent challenges to the […]

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Grace Blakeley – Financialisation and the climate emergency

November 24, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

Grace’s talk in Berlin on November 12 in our series “Economics beyond the Swabian hausfrau”.

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Yanis Varoufakis – Why is economics not a force for good and what must we do to make it so?

November 24, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

“At the Cambridge Union on 7th November 2019 Yanis Varoufakis smashed the academic boundary walls of economics in style. His critical principles come from his characteristic cool iconoclasm – he has ‘zero respect for economists’ […]

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