New Economics Foundation – Up in the air
This article is worth reading just for the facts in paragraph 4 Our consumer choices, from buying less tobacco to more diesel, are shaped by government policy. What if we applied it to air travel? […]
This article is worth reading just for the facts in paragraph 4 Our consumer choices, from buying less tobacco to more diesel, are shaped by government policy. What if we applied it to air travel? […]
Capitalism is destroying the planet. This form even more. Yanis Varoufakis is a Greek economist, politician, leader of MeRA25 and DiEM25, former Greece’s Finance Minister, author and professor Cross-posted from the website of DiEM 25 […]
I consider that there is little hope that European Commission will be able to resume its Excessive Deficit Mechanism process in 2022 without causing massive damage to already damaged economies. But I have no doubt […]
Is luxury consumption bad? Should it be limited? At the time of high inequality, and especially inequality driven by the very top of income distribution (1 percent and higher) these are legitimate questions. The answer […]
Debunking eight tales about European public debt and fiscal rules Finance Watch is an independently funded public interest association dedicated to making finance work for the good of society. To read the complete report go […]
Is this state monopoly ‘feudal’ financial capitalism now the enemy of labour while freely competitive industrial capitalism is an ally? Michael Roberts is an Economist in the City of London and a prolific blogger Cross-posted […]
What the world has misunderstood about the German chancellor. Read here
Mainstream economics has come under attack lately. People have begun questioning its understanding of things like inflation, monetary policy, deficits, and how best to get out of a downturn. Steve Keen, an independent renegade economist, […]
Major financial institutions have cited Deliveroo’s employment practices for its disastrous public share launch. Alice Martin and Tom Powdrill look at what went wrong and what it might mean for workers’ rights Alice Martin is […]
Stock buybacks come at the cost of technological innovation William Lazonick, professor emeritus of economics at University of Massachusetts Matt Hopkins, PhD candidate at SOAS University of London Cross-posted from the website of the Institute […]
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