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Charles Adams – Covid-19: A Test of Leadership

March 12, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

As Richard Murphy pointed out, governments have to decide if they wish to save people or the economy (read here). Most Northern European nations have decided for the economy for the time being (Denmark made […]

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Charles Adams – Game Theory: Rock Paper Scissors

October 4, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 1

This is not another article about Brexit! Just get past the first paragraph and then it takes off. Charles Adams is professor of physics at Durham University in the UK and blogs at progressivepulse.org Cross-posted […]

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Charles Adams – I Am Greta Thunberg

August 5, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

When arguments and facts run out, you can always count on mainstream media to resort to distraction by personalising an issue. We have seen this with Jeremy Corbyn, who is simply a representative of socialism […]

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Charles Adams – The complete failure of the so-called ‘centre’, and what we should do.

December 16, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

This is a complimentary piece to the article by Robin McAlpine (read here) dealing with the fallacy of the centre or moderates as a positive social force. It has been the godparent of neo-liberalism. Charles […]

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Charles Adams – Modern money theory (MMT) and me: A personal quest for the essence of money

October 21, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

As a non-economist coming from a scientific background, Charles Adams has the ability to put economic issues in a completely new, easliy comprehensible perpective. Charles Adams is professor of physics at Durham University in the […]

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Charles Adams – Fiscal policy is a matter of life and death

August 23, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

He´s back! After a lengthy hiatus in which time he co-authored the book “Optic f2f” , Charles Adams has returned to write an article about Fiscal Policy and Modern Monetary Theory. It´s good to have […]

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Charles Adams – How did we end up here? Where does change come from? What future will we choose?

April 10, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

We asked Charles Adams, a university professor himself, what the bigger picture is with regard to the current University Strike in the UK. Charles Adams is professor of physics at Durham University in the UK […]

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Charles Adams – An education is not a commodity

March 12, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

A university education is becoming a commodity. Just look at the United States. Like King Midas before it , whatever neo-liberalism touches turns to gold, but is dead. Charles Adams is professor of physics at […]

Economics

Charles Adams – The measurement problem in political economy: a solution

November 9, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 6

It is accepted that Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is not fit for purpose, especially in this age of climate change. Charles Adams proposes an alternative. Charles Adams is professor of physics at Durham University in […]

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Charles Adams – The scarcity myth

October 22, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

It all comes down to a simple question. As Democracy began in ancient Athens around 2,500 years ago, everyone knew what was at stake: the distribution of wealth. There were no mathematical formulas necessary to […]

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The many in one: A review by Branko Milanović of Amartya Sen’s “Home in the world: A memoir”

May 20, 2022 0

Cross-posted from Branko’s blog Global Inequality No contemporary famous economist has as broad interests and knowledge, nor as diverse life experience as Amartya Sen. It is not surprising that many have been looking forward to […]

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Fractured China: How State Transformation is Shaping China’s Rise by Lee Jones and Shahar Hameiri 

May 3, 2022 0

Book Review by  Chenchao Lian Originally published by E-International Relations How is Chinese foreign policy made? How is it implemented? These are questions that have long occupied China specialists. With the growth of Chinese power […]

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