Bill Mitchell: The rising incidence of Long Covid and its labour market impacts
There is a long way to go with this pandemic yet. Read Here https://www.vperemen.com / CC BY-SA 4.0
There is a long way to go with this pandemic yet. Read Here https://www.vperemen.com / CC BY-SA 4.0
Vodafone is on an international mergers and buying spree, which is likely to hurt a lot of hard-pressed people who already face a severe cost of living crisis following the pandemic and Russia’s botched and […]
China’s development since 1949 can be viewed as being in three stages. Read Here
In the fourth quarter of 2021, the EU seasonally adjusted current account of the balance of payments recorded a surplus of €49.6 billion (1.3% of GDP), down from a surplus of €69.6 billion (1.9% of […]
Economic sanctions against Russia are adding to a major redistribution of income from workers and middle-class consumers to profits in international trade. Jan Toporowski is Professor of Economics and Finance, SOAS, Visiting Professor of Economics, […]
Richard Murphy on a number of topics concerning economics and politics in Britain, but as is often the case in political economy, much of it is applicable for most of Europe.
Dean Baker exposes more neo-liberal propaganda by the New York Times Read Here
That the Tories are leading Britain into a recession with their class war from above policies is rapidly becoming evident. Read Here Photo: flickr
Under a new proposal from the European Commission, non-EU nations who refuse to make arrangements to take back undocumented migrants with a failed asylum claim may have their import tariffs increased Read Here Credit: Sea-Eye.
It’s the Galileo affair of the 21st century: Has economic growth in developed countries decoupled from environmental pressures? For the last decade, the prevailing (yet unproven) answer was: yes, it has – high-income nations have greened […]
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