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Josh Ryan-Collins – Industrial action is the only rational response to the UK’s rigged macroeconomic policy regime

April 5, 2023 Mathew D. Rose 0

Public sector workers in Europe are financially on the brink. In this case Britain Josh Ryan-Collings is Head of Finance and Macroeconomics at University College of London’s Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose Cross-posted from […]

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Josh Ryan-Collins, Asker Voldsgaard, Andrew Berkeley, Richard Tye, Neil Wilson: Embrace the self-financing state — it is already here

June 2, 2022 Mathew D. Rose 0

If we want to restore shared prosperity to the British economy, understanding how the public finances actually work is a key first step. This understanding flips on its head the popular understanding of the role […]

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Dag Detter, Stefan Folster, Josh Ryan-Collins – The Public Sector can Generate Wealth as well as Debt

November 27, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

“It is the net worth of the government that should be the focus, not its debt.” Dag Detter is Principal, Detter & Co Stefan Fölster is Director, Better Future Economics Josh Ryan-Collins is Head of […]

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Renegade Inc: Josh Ryan-Collins, Laurie Mcfarlane – Bailing Out or Bankrupting Britain?

July 4, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

Boris Johnson said that this was going to be a brilliant year for the UK. But not only has the Treasury had to indiscriminately bail out many UK businesses but the governor of the Bank […]

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Josh Ryan-Collins – Should credit be guided?

January 4, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

Do not be intimidated by the language and graph. This article exposes why banks are serving society less and speculators and rentiers ever more. It is also not that difficult. Good read for the weekend. […]

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Josh Ryan-Collins – The Failure of Modern Economies…Exposed!

December 18, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

  Josh Ryan-Collins is a British academic that can show you… Why housing is inflated across the West… The secret of the banking system that few understand… Two economic factors that are absolutely essential for […]

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Josh Ryan -Collins: Public budgeting for public purpose

June 24, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

It’s the latest debunking of the Swabian hausfrau myth of that German Finance Minister Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. To see this lecture please click here Read here

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Taking Control – Sovereignty and Democracy After Brexit by Philip Cunliffe, George Hoare, Lee Jones, Peter Ramsay

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Book Review by Mathew D. Rose We shall soon be marking the seventh anniversary of the Brexit Referendum of 23 June 2016. The four authors of this book were part of the Full Brexit collective […]

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Book Review by Andrew Medhurst “This book provides…the basis for freeing ourselves from old compromises, and exploring what we might do with the rest of our lives.” Jem Bendell It’s no exaggeration to claim that […]

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