Richard Murphy – Growth, MMT, and the Green New Deal
We have followed Richard on the Green New Deal since the inception of BRAVE NEW EUROPE. We felt that with his incorporation of Modern Monetary Theory in the Green New Deal he had introduced a […]
We have followed Richard on the Green New Deal since the inception of BRAVE NEW EUROPE. We felt that with his incorporation of Modern Monetary Theory in the Green New Deal he had introduced a […]
Steve Keen applies this ‘simple insight’ to how he thinks the global economy actually works Steve Keen is Distinguished Research Fellow, Institute for Strategy, Resilience & Security (ISRS) at UCL Cross-posted from Steve Keen’s Website […]
The leaders of the European Union guide democracy in name only. In practice, they constantly override it and violate fundamental democratic norms on a grand scale. The anti-democratic practices in the Council of the EU, […]
Khakimullin Aleksandr / shutterstock Oliver Taherzadeh, University of Cambridge and Benedict Probst, University of Cambridge Green growth has emerged as the dominant narrative for tackling contemporary environmental problems. Its supporters, including the likes of the […]
This article is about British society, but is applicable to any EU nation. Read here Photo by Nana B Agyei https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/
The euro is not at stake, but the policies that Brussels, with the complicity of national governments, imposed by making the eurozone the area with the lowest growth and the highest unemployment in the developed […]
What Frances writes is probably true for many European nations, not just Britain, thus making it relevant reading for everyone. Frances Coppola is the author of the Coppola Comment finance and economics blog, a contributor […]
We must have ends that are more compelling than merely wanting more products and services. Robert Skidelsky is a Council member of Progressive Economy Forum and Emeritus Professor of Political Economy at Warwick University Cross-posted […]
So tax avoidance is perfectly legal: it’s evasion that’s illegal (and criminal)? Not so fast. Read here
There are two primary methods for measuring inequality – relative and absolute. In the discipline of economics, the former has become dominant by far. It is embodied in the standard Gini index, in the famous […]
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