Bill Mitchell: Neoliberalism is likely to survive yet another crisis June 12, 2020 Mathew D. Rose Economics, Finance, Inequality 0 The beginning of the blog concerns Australia, but quickly goes over to the EU. Read here Bill MitchellLink
Economics The Irish Times: Exploding Ireland’s housing crisis myths April 16, 2018 Mathew D. Rose Economics, EU politics, National Politics 0 So much for the myth that the private sector is cheaper and better. The housing crisis is not a demand side problem, but a supply side, as companies seek excessive profits. Read here
EU politics Sigrid Melchior, Harald Schumann – Media freedom: can Brussels agree on landmark law to protect Europe’s increasingly at-risk journalists? September 6, 2023 Ben Wray EU politics, EU-Institutions, Media 0 Latest developments around attacks on freedom of the press in Europe and the EU Media Freedom Act. In ‘Investigate Europe’. Read the article HERE.
EU politics Costas Lapavitsas: Greece’s Long Road Ahead July 10, 2019 Mathew D. Rose EU politics, EU-Institutions, National Politics, Neo-Liberalism in the EU 0 Leaving the disastrous, but expected, election results, Costas Lapavitsas. What future does a disgraced Left in Greece have? Read here
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