Volume 9 No.3 - May/June 2017
Contents
The IMF is showing some hypocrisy on inequalityThe IMF has created the inequality it claims to be tackling
Christopher Sheil and Frank StilwellCutting wages is not the solution
Lower wages and lower unemployment compensation make a recipe for catastrophe
Lars SyllThe decoupling delusion
Rethinking growth and sustainability
J Ward, K Chiveralls, L Fioramonti, P Sutton, and R CostanzaCreation and destruction of bank credit money
The ways in which this intangible form of money are created and destroyed
John HermannHow land disappeared from economic theory
Evonomics article
EditorTo be a good economist, one cannot only be an economist
There is a lack of pluralism in the teaching of economics
Lars SyllThe super stupid way to get your own piece of over-priced housing
Using superannuation to buy property is a really bad idea
Claire ConnellyMore on Australia’s housing market bubble
The evidence for, and the dangers presented by, Australia’s real estate bubble
Editor
Government mismanagement and Australia’s debt time bomb
Can the fuse be extinguished before the debt time bomb explodes?
Steven HailASIC chairman talks about risk of mortgage crash
APRA demands more bank capital
EditorMainstream understanding of inflation may be all wrong
The amount of money a central bank creates may be less important to inflation than commodity prices
EditorTrumponomist
The head of Donald Trump’s Council of Economic Advisers is a wealth inequality denier
David RuccioTime for new economic thinking
Using the best science available
Eric Beinhocker