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Positive Money – The Tragedy of Growth

May 11, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

This is the introduction to a new report by Positive Money entitled !The Tragedy of Growth, To protect wellbeing and avoid ecological disaster we must abandon GDP growth and transform our economic system”, which outlines […]

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Positive Money – Major Breakthrough on Public Money Creation: The Bank of England will Directly Finance Government Coronavirus Spending

April 9, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

As banal as this may appear, this is truly an historical landmark for this century. By Hannah Dewhirst, Campaigner at Positive Money Cross-posted from Positive Money Britain’s central bank becomes the first in the world […]

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Positive Money – Why the Climate Strikers Should Target the Bank of England

September 19, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

It’s going to be one for the history books. On Friday 20th September, millions of people around the world will be taking to the streets as part of the biggest climate action ever organised. By […]

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Positive Money – Modern Monetary Theory and Positive Money, Part II: Money and Debt

September 27, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

This is the second in a series of blogs looking at the relationship between Modern Monetary Theory and the proposals made by Positive Money. Rob Macquarie is an economist at Positive Money and leads its […]

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Positive Money – Modern Monetary Theory and Positive Money

September 7, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

This is the first in a series of blogs looking at the intellectual and practical relationship between ‘Modern Monetary Theory’ and the proposals made by Positive Money. This is Part I: Intellectual roots and focus […]

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Positive Money – How Greece lost billions from an obscure ECB programme

July 25, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Through its peculiar “Securities Market Programme”, the European Central Bank generated billions of profits for creditor Member States such as France and Germany. Positive Money´s research shows that nearly €8 billion have been lost for […]

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Positive Money – Lessons from the Swiss referendum on sovereign money

July 16, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

One month ago, the Swiss population rejected by referendum a proposal to introduce a sovereign money system. What can we learn from the campaign in Switzerland? Here are takeaways from the debate event we hosted […]

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Positive Money – How has bank lending fared since the crisis?

June 5, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Although this analysis is limited to Britain, it is probably relevant for all nations. Following the Great Financial Crisis, capitalism simply reconstructed the same pre-crisis economic system. There was no intention to change anything – […]

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Positive Money – A Green Bank of England

May 15, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

At an international conference of financial supervisors, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney described the ‘transition in action’ underway as central banks and the financial sector at large begin to address climate change. Positive Money’s […]

Economics

Positive Money: UK consumer credit approaches 2008 peak

April 4, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

We have been here before. To keep the economy too much money has been leant to those who cannot repay their debts. It does not take much imagination to guess what follows. Read here  

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Designing Global Economic Equality: The Making and Unmaking of Global Egalitarian Policies at the United Nations by Christian Christiansen

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Reviewed by Branko Milanović The just published book by Christian Christiansen Designing Global Economic Equality: The Making and Unmaking of Global Egalitarian Policies at the United Nations provides an intellectual review of the history of […]

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Shared Prosperity in a Fractured World: A New Economics for the Middle Class, the Global Poor, and Our Climate by Dani Rodrik

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Book Review by Walden Bello Dani Rodrik has impeccable credentials as an economist. He is an expert in many areas, including trade and development, and is one of Harvard University’s leading lights. In recent years, […]

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