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The new is dying, but the old cannot be reborn. What do we do? Cross-posted from Aurelien’s substack These essays have developed a reputation in some quarters for being pessimistic. That wasn’t the intention—I just […]
The new is dying, but the old cannot be reborn. What do we do? Cross-posted from Aurelien’s substack These essays have developed a reputation in some quarters for being pessimistic. That wasn’t the intention—I just […]
This could only occur in the European Union Aidan Regan is professor at University College Dublin, School of Politics and International Relations Cross-posted from Democracy Challenged Ireland’s economic success story is, on the surface, dazzling. […]
Neoclassical economics may be on the way out in the mainstream, to be replaced with geoeconomics: winning the battle for political and economic power by all means necessary. Michael Roberts is an Economist in the […]
The risk is that Brussels uses the excuse of a deal with the United States to prevent a tariff war to slip in deregulation by the back door. Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) is a research […]
The decision was passed with an overwhelming 88 percent majority during the labor federation’s national congress. Read Article HERE
Why are governments so keen on supporting domestic industry after decades of neglect Chris Dillow is an economics writer at Investors Chronicle. He blogs at Stumbling and Mumbling, and is the author of New Labour […]
The antidote is economic democracy Jason Hickel is an author and Professor at the Institute for Environmental Science & Technology (ICTA-UAB) at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. He is also a Visiting Professor at the […]
How Britain is destroying its once excellent university system Counterfire is a revolutionary socialist organisation committed to transforming our society from one based on the profit motive to one built on the needs of working […]
The decline in US GDP reported for the first quarter is not a big deal, and it is very possible that it will be reversed when the data is revised over the next two months. […]
How investability determines climate financing Rosie Collington is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Copenhagen Business School Cross-posted from Phenomenal World In a bucolic corner of Greater Manchester, England, an unusual financial experiment is underway. Not […]
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