Costas Lapavitsas – Learning from Brexit
We have avoided the topic of Brexit, but when the most eloquent and convincing proponent of Lexit writes something on the topic – and this is a lengthy article – it is well worth reading, […]
We have avoided the topic of Brexit, but when the most eloquent and convincing proponent of Lexit writes something on the topic – and this is a lengthy article – it is well worth reading, […]
The euro monetary union is a massive failure. It would be far better to dissolve it in an orderly manner to avoid those massive income and job losses and to support the restoration of full […]
Scholar and research fellow at the Global Institute For Sustainable Prosperity Sam Levey talks to Patricia and Christian about his recent working paper: “Modern Money and the War Treasury”. Listen here
Behind the judgement passed by the Spanish Supreme Court one recognises how present Franco still is in Spanish politics. Read here
The ‘green’ vote becomes a determining factor in the U.S. election campaign. Sanders’ proposal has a very special profile. Juan Laborda teaches Financial Economics at the University of Carlos III and Money and Banking, Syracuse […]
If anyone was wondering why Germany was so insistent in placing Ms von der Leyen in this office needs only read this article and the news that Germany is giving up on its climate targets. […]
Despite there been more Green MEP’s in the European parliament than at any time the EU roll back on its promise climate neutral by 2050 Read here
Hopes dashed as OECD’s reform plans expected to reduce profits booked in corporate tax havens by only 5 per cent Additional tax recovered from corporate tax havens will mainly benefit richest countries, while lower-middle income […]
Opposition leaders and environment activists condemned German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government Monday for watering down a new climate protection law, as “Extinction Rebellion” protestors blocked traffic in Berlin. Read here
A thoughtful piece concerning economics and its relation to society. Well worth reading. John Weeks is PEF Council Coordinator, Professor Emeritus, School of Oriental & African Studies, University of London, and author of ‘Economics of […]
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