Richard Murphy – The Green New Deal Requires Wealth Taxation
Just when you think Richard Murphy might be taking a day off, he makes another point landing. He is one of the few thinkers who can truly define how a Green New Deal brings together […]
Just when you think Richard Murphy might be taking a day off, he makes another point landing. He is one of the few thinkers who can truly define how a Green New Deal brings together […]
The decline of Deutsche Bank has been crafted to a bank story in mainstream media. Richard Murphy quite rightly asks if it could be a market story. Richard Murphy is Professor of Practice in International […]
The Green New Deal is not just about climate change being solved with simplistic measures: the introduction of a carbon tax and then everything will be good again. The Green New Deal is about re-designing […]
The writing is on the wall. The neo-liberal strategy of the monopolists is clear. Richard Murphy analyses this, and its consequences, brilliantly. Richard Murphy is Professor of Practice in International Political Economy, City University of […]
Many see a carbon tax as a solution to the climate crisis. This may not be the case as it will drag on the economy, which is flagging anyway. As we have seen in so […]
This is one of many steps we shall need to take to create an economy that supports our planet and its inhabitants – much more important than banning plastic straws. Richard Murphy is Professor of […]
The objectives of the Green New Deal shall be: To create a net zero carbon economy To protect against habitat and biodiversity loss To ensure every building in the UK is as energy efficient as […]
The goal of the Green New Deal is to create a net zero carbon economy, guarantee social justice, and to reduce inequality. Richard Murphy is Professor of Practice in International Political Economy, City University of […]
This week there was an article in the website “Tribune” (read here) by a supporter and earlier financial adviser of the Labour Party attacking Modern Monetary Theory (the more popular MMT becomes, the more such […]
Martin Wolf is the associate editor and chief economics commentator at the Financial Times. On 28 May he wrote an opinion piece in the FT entitled “States create useful money, but abuse it” This is […]
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