Bill Mitchell: When ‘new’ is really old and doesn’t get us very far – latest BIS paper
Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose Read here
Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose Read here
How economics help us to understand political and social movements Branko Milanović is an economist specialised in development and inequality. His newest book is “Capitalism, Alone: The Future of the System That Rules the World” […]
A look at what is happening in the world economy. Michael Roberts is an Economist in the City of London and a prolific blogger Cross-posted from Michael’s Blog The US stock market went back […]
Be it a government deficit, inflation, or too much democracy, austerity is always the policy of choice for neo-liberals. Richard Murphy is an economic justice campaigner. Professor of Accounting, Sheffield University Management School. Chartered accountant. […]
In the debate about how to increase productivity, everybody seems to be making an assumption that I find questionable – that feasible policy changes can make a significant difference. Read here
Coalition talks in The Hague could set precedent for EU The Netherlands has traditionally opposed looser budget rules Read here
The push to renew austerity is being felt in much of Europe as the maintenance of the existing hierarchy of wealth within society is the priority Richard Murphy is an economic justice campaigner. Professor of […]
Right-wingers want to blame inflation on workers’ wage demands, but the real culprits are their own policies – and the failure to invest in the climate transition. Read here Credit: Getty Images
As governments struggle to reimpose austerity we shall be confronted with some noteworthy intellectual contortions, as here in Britain Jo Michell is associate professor in economics. Bristol Business School, UWE Cross-posted from Critical Macro Finance […]
Marx: Philosopher or Scientist? And where is the revolution? Read here
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