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
Economics Germany’s (not so) V-Recovery – November 2020: employment slightly down on the previous month January 7, 2021 Mathew D. Rose Economics, EU politics, Fake News, Finance, Media, National Politics 0 Despite furlough scheme, hundreds of billions in subventions (mostly for zombie corporations), and other tricks – then this Read here
Finance ITEP: Netflix Posted Biggest-Ever Profit in 2018 and Paid $0 in Taxes February 16, 2019 Mathew D. Rose Finance, Tax 0 Hugely profitable tech company provides first look at how corporations are faring under new tax law Read here
Corruption Dani Rodrik: What’s Been Stopping the Left? April 12, 2018 Mathew D. Rose Corruption, Deregulation, Economics, Finance, Globalisation, Inequality, Neo-Liberalism in the EU, Political Parties, Privatisation 0 Rodrik does not go far enough in his analysis. The problem is that the traditional Left, especially in Europe, has become completely corrupted. It has been occupied by opportunists who have one goal: getting rich. […]
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