Post Growth: Life after Capitalism by Tim Jackson
Book Review by Mathew D. Rose On Monday, 12 April at 8pm CET, BRAVE NEW EUROPE will be presenting a Webinar with Tim Jackson about his book Post Growth. There will be a simultaneous Translation […]
Book Review by Mathew D. Rose On Monday, 12 April at 8pm CET, BRAVE NEW EUROPE will be presenting a Webinar with Tim Jackson about his book Post Growth. There will be a simultaneous Translation […]
Corona: Elimination is better for health outcomes. It is better for economic outcomes. It is costly but less so than the alternative that most nations have deployed. Read here
Public discourse about Italy is very distorted, and we should thrive to change it Tonia Mastrobouni is the Berlin correspondent, La Repubblica The original article in Italian in La Repubblica is here (paywall) Tonia Mastrobuoni […]
Without Eurobonds, Italy risks a debt restructuring accompanied by austerity. The currently planned Recovery Fund is not enough to solve the EU’s problems Sergio Cesaratto is Professor of Growth and Development Economics and of Monetary […]
When the US Far Right and liberal economists start panicking like this, you are obviously on the right track. Read here
Ann Pettifor – British economist, thinker, advisor and Director of Policy Research In Macroeconomics (PRIME), a network of economists researching Keynesian monetary theory and policies. Ann Pettifor advises government and non-governmental organisations alike. Her work […]
An informative presentation and lively discussion, with prominent Spanish MMT economist, activist and founder of RedMMT, Stuart Medina Miltimore, on the implications of MMT for the future of progressive reform for the nations of Europe […]
Critics say redundancies are being decided using unreliable measures related to funding and citations, highlighting broader unease about the use of metrics in science. Read here The Victoria Building at the University of Liverpool, UK.Credit: […]
Mortality and economic data show how constraints to government spending and a scepticism of redistributive policies have made the pandemic far worse Servaas Storm is a Dutch economist and author who works on macroeconomics, technological […]
How Germans continue to misremember the history of the Weimar Republic Philipp Heimberger is Economist at the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) Cross-posted from Philipp’s blog An economic history paper recently published in […]
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