Notayesmanseconomics’s Blog: Euro area money supply data looks worrying again August 29, 2018 Mathew D. Rose Economics, Finance 0 The monetary data suggests not only that the “Euroboom” is over but that the trajectory looks downwards. Read here LinkNotayesmanseconomics's Blog
Finance New York Times: New York City Caps Uber and Lyft Vehicles in a Crackdown August 9, 2018 Mathew D. Rose Finance, Gig Economy 0 The continuing saga of governments trying to contain the excesses of the gig economy. Read here
Economics Ms Merkel’s Breathtaking Economic V-Recovery – Corona crisis has hit the German restaurant industry hard: turnover in March to August 2020 was down 40.5% from the same period a year earlier October 26, 2020 Mathew D. Rose Economics, EU politics, Finance, National Politics 0 The number of persons employed dropped by 17.6% in March to August 2020 from the same period a year earlier Bars and pubs are substantially affected: turnover decreased by 45.5% over the same period, the […]
Economics Ann Pettifor: How the Sexist ‘Nobel Prize’ in Economics has Warped the World September 25, 2019 David Shirreff Economics, Inequality 0 The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics will be 50 years old next month. One thing unites all its winners, bar one: they have all been male. Read here
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