List of Articles in chronological order
- All Post
- Covid-19
- Ecological Sustainability
- Employment
- Financial System
- General
- Health and Wellbeing
- International Trade/Finance
- Macroeconomics
- Neoliberalism
- Post-Keynesian Economics
- Social Justice
- Technology
The Return of Full Employment – part 2 Steven Hail It seems absurd to manage the economy on the basis...
Milei’s “Radical Plan”, revisited – part 2 Peter Rock-Lacroix In 2023, Javier Milei pitched dollarization as the path toward prosperity...
Understatement of unemployment John Haly In Australia, the media and government utilise Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) unemployment statistics. These...
What Quantitative Easing is and the “purpose” behind it Ellis Winningham Quantitative Easing (QE) is nothing more than an asset...
Rethinking public debt Lars Syll Few issues in politics and economics are nowadays more discussed — and less understood —...
Howl of frustration John Alt I recently received a plaintive howl from someone who had just finished viewing my five...
How monetary myths conceal power Asad Zaman Modern economics rests on a dangerous illusion: that abstract, universal laws – derived...
Mainstream economics – kick it over! Extract from an article by David Wilson The more I learned about economics, the...
The return of full employment – part 1 Steven Hail How the unemployed became a tool to discipline workers and...
The popular misunderstanding of money John D Alt A general observation that’s easy to make is how our habitual misunderstanding...
Casino Capitalism Lars Syll According to Keynes, financial crises are a recurring feature of our economy and are linked to...
Recommended paper: Funding of the energy transition by monetary sovereign countries: Energies Mark Diesendorf and Steven Hail Abstract of paper:...
Wealth inequality housing cost is hollowing out middle Australia Harry Chemay Australians are among the wealthiest people, yet life has...
Comments on the previous article by Harry Chemay Wayne McMillan In the previous article, Harry Chemay has faithfully kept to...
Can Citizen Assemblies save democracy? Peter G. Martin Global wealth inequality is accelerating at alarming rates, driving a political ferment...
Milei’s “radical plan”, revisited – part 1 Peter Rock-Lacroix In 2023, Javier Milei pitched dollarization as the path toward prosperity...
Patents and the Abundance Agenda Dean Baker I haven’t read Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s new book Abundance, but everyone...
Toward sustainable economies Anastasia Pseiridis Creating economies that do not devastate the natural world on which they depend is the...
NAIRU — a harmful fairy tale Lars Syll The NAIRU story has always had a very clear policy implication –...
It’s the End of the World and I Don’t Feel Fine Pete Dolack Fredric Jameson is no longer here to...