David Shirreff – Brexit round-up
We have been very sparing in our coverage of Brexit, as we felt most articles were based upon speculation, not facts. In the past week more tangible information has become available, so we thought we […]
We have been very sparing in our coverage of Brexit, as we felt most articles were based upon speculation, not facts. In the past week more tangible information has become available, so we thought we […]
There are two economies out there. One is very dangerous: the feral economy. Richard Murphy is Professor of Practice in International Political Economy, City University of London. He campaigns on issues of tax avoidance and […]
This is a long piece, but we felt it was worthy of being posted in its entirety. John Weeks is Professor Emeritus at SOAS, University of London, and associate of Prime Economics On 5th January 2018, […]
Austerity also means isolation. It is not only causing a breakdown in vital social services, but also in family structures and communities. Lina Gálvez is Professor of Economic History and Gender Studies at Pablo de […]
A new index shows how greater economic democracy leads to more prosperity. By Adrian Bua, a researcher for local democracy and economic development Cross-posted from New Economics Foundation When economic decision-making power […]
This may be specifically about Britain, but many tendencies are valid for other European nations. By Conor D’Arcy, Senior Research and Policy Analyst at the Resolution Foundation Cross-posted from Resolution Foundation […]
Central and western Europe can expect a substantially higher flood risk in the future, even with ambitious cuts in temperature. By Alex Kirby, former BBC journalist and environment correspondent Cross-posted from Climate News Network […]
Switzerland, the United States and the Cayman Islands are the world’s biggest contributors to financial secrecy, according to the latest edition of the Tax Justice Network’s Financial Secrecy Index. Cross posted from Tax Justice Network […]
A talk by Steve Keen in Berlin in our series: “Economics beyond the Swabian hausfrau” Simultaneous translation in German 30 January 7 pm, Franz-Mehring-Platz 1, 10243 Berlin (S-Bhf Ostbahnhof, U-Bhf Weberwiese, Bus 240) – Admission […]
It appears the German government is manipulating its trade surplus statistics to avoid increased criticism. While Germans believe a massive trade surplus is a confirmation of national superiority, elsewhere it is termed “beggaring thy neighbour”. […]
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