Ann Pettifor: How the Sexist ‘Nobel Prize’ in Economics has Warped the World September 25, 2019 David Shirreff Economics, Inequality 0 The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics will be 50 years old next month. One thing unites all its winners, bar one: they have all been male. Read here Ann PettiforLink
Deregulation Associated Press – EU lawmakers approve trade deal with US but add safeguards March 26, 2026 Ben Wray Deregulation, Geopolitics, Neo-Liberalism in the EU 0 The deal which seals Europe’s century of humiliation, signed-off by a hapless bunch of MEPs. Read the article HERE.
Economics Michael Roberts: Free trade or protectionism? – the Keynesian dilemma July 11, 2018 Mathew D. Rose Economics, Finance, Globalisation 0 This is a good take on tariffs, free trade, and protectionism and what the advantages and disadvantages are. Read here
Austerity Bill Mitchell – EMU Member States should ignore Brussels and do whatever it takes April 4, 2020 Mathew D. Rose Austerity, Economics, EU politics, EU-Institutions, Finance, Financial Institutions, National Politics, Neo-Liberalism in the EU 0 More and more people are realising that it is beyond reform – and that goes for the EU in general. The Eurozone is just the most advanced expression of the neoliberalism built into the EU […]
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