Craig Mackay – Endemic Corruption in the UK?
Europeans believe they have very little corruption. That is because laws have been created to make corrruption legal – at least when it is on a large scale. Read here
Europeans believe they have very little corruption. That is because laws have been created to make corrruption legal – at least when it is on a large scale. Read here
A different Remain. Colin Hines is one of the few trying to promote remain, while correcting the failed policies that resulted in Brexit. The question is if the Tories and the EU are seeking an […]
Nick Shaxson provides a good introduction to the opaque world of tax havens. Read here
Inequality in French higher education. Between austerity and opacity, it is difficult to create a truly effective system of higher education. Read here
“…neoliberal bosses have something in common with child molesters. Both lack restraint in the pursuit of their own self-gratification in situations where they think they can get away with it.” The problem is not greed […]
Book review by Kieran Cooke Big business says it’s leading the world to a sustainable future. But a new book says that’s a highly implausible claim. Transnational corporations, or TNCs, or just plain big business, […]
Lies, damned lies, and statistics. Mark Carney, the Bank of England’s Governor misused data to claim that in Britain the “poorest have gained the most” from the Bank’s quantitative easing programme. The newest statistics prove […]
It’s about inequality, stupid! Inequaltiy is without a doubt the most pressing economic issue of our day, as is climate change for our planet. By Torsten Bell, Director of the Resolution Foundation Cross-posted from the […]
Although neo-liberalsim ahs espoused meritocracy and social mobility, in reality these hardly exist. A new society and economy need to be built. Paul Mason is a writer and broadcaster on economics and social justice. Cross-posted […]
This is a long piece, but we felt it was worthy of being posted in its entirety. John Weeks is Professor Emeritus at SOAS, University of London, and associate of Prime Economics On 5th January 2018, […]
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