Michael Roberts: From Communism to Activism? March 14, 2018 Mathew D. Rose Economics, Finance 0 A good marxist piece confirming that the class conflict has not disappeared, even when it is given modish new names Read here LinkMichael Roberts
Economics Bill Mitchell: The conflicting concepts of cosmopolitan within Europe – Part 1 January 31, 2019 Mathew D. Rose Economics, EU politics, EU-Institutions, Finance, Inequality, National Politics 0 Is Europe really as cosmopolitian as claimed in state and corporate media, ot that simply a myth to ensure class domination? Read here
Economics Adam Tooze: Recession risk in a world in the grip of the global dollar cycle October 5, 2022 Ben Wray Economics, Finance, Globalisation 0 Interest rates are rising like never before, and it’s the world’s poorest who will suffer most. Read the article HERE.
EU politics Nik de Boer, Jens van ‘t Klooster: The ECB Cannot Ignore its Secondary Mandate November 26, 2021 Mathew D. Rose EU politics, EU-Institutions, Finance, Financial Institutions, Regulation 0 The EU Treaties oblige the European Central Bank to support the broader economic policies in the EU. Yet, the ECB has long ignored this part of its mandate. Read here
Be the first to comment