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Lars P. Syll – Understanding government debts and deficits

February 11, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

One of the great economic fallacies: that a government needs to manage its finances like a household, and if the government consistently spends more than it receives in income, the nation’s debt will ultimately become […]

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Economics

Lars P. Syll: Chicago economics — utterly and completely wrong

October 1, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

“Chicago economics is a dangerous pseudo-scientific zombie ideology that ultimately relies on the poor having to pay for the mistakes of the rich.” Lars P. Syll is an economist at the Faculty of Education and […]

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Economics

Lars P. Syll – Rethinking public budgets

August 6, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

But in discussing within which margins public debt is feasible, the focus, however, is solely on the upper limit of indebtedness, and very few ask the question if maybe there is also a problem if […]

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Economics

Lars Syll: My Finest Hour – Sweden´s Euro Referendum

July 2, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

The EU´s teleological discourse leaves out the many referendums against its policies and the Euro. In his piece Lars P. Syll relates how the Swedes, despite massive pressure from its elite, voted no to the […]

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Economics

Lars P. Syll – To save Europe we have to abandon the euro

June 24, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

That the Euro was mistakenly constructed seems to be consensus, but no one seems to be willing to change this. We are already seeing the effects: the rise of far-right parties in the EU, not […]

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Economics

Lars P. Syll – How to be a great economist

June 17, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

There is a great deal of movement around the world in search of change, in many areas. One of these is among economics students. Lars P. Syll is an economist at the Faculty of Education […]

Economics

LARS P. SYLL: Top 20 heterodox economics books

March 18, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

It is great when someone goes to the trouble of creating a list like this. Read here  

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Economics

Lars P. Syll – Is economics — really — a science?

January 16, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Is economics a science? Not according to Lars Syll, a leading economist. Lars P. Syll is an economist at the Faculty of Education and Society at Malmö, Sweden Cross-posted from Syll’s blog   As yours truly […]

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Lars P. Syll – The causes of secular stagnation and the loanable funds theory

January 2, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

The poor state of the Western economies is our fault. Repeatedly one reads and hears that secular stagnation is the result of a savings glut – we are not spending enough, although priivate debt has […]

Finance

Lars P. Syll – Microeconomic aggregation problems

October 17, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

Syll Looks at why orthodox economics, based on absurd assumptions, has completely lost its way and credibility. Lars P. Syll is an economist at the Faculty of Education and Society at Malmö, Sweden Cross-posted from Syll’s […]

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Blitzed: Drugs in Nazi Germany by Norman Ohler

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Book review by  Branko Milanović As I walked yesterday past the Metropolitan Museum in New York, I saw, among many stands that sell all kinds of trinkets, a table filled with books. One attracted my […]

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The Spectre of State Capitalism by Ilias Alami and Adam D Dixon

July 2, 2025 0

Reviewed by J. D. Evans Alami and Dixon’s The Spectre of State Capitalism is a careful discussion of a topic often dealt with in platitudes and sound-bites. The authors cover uses of ‘state capitalism’ as […]

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