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Please, no more questions about how we will pay off the COVID debt Steven Hail There are many uncertainties about…
Power and the dialect of economics Blair Fix If you’ve ever taken Economics 101, then you’re familiar with its jargon.…
Bagehot’s free banking naiveté Do we need central banks, and if so, why? Asad Zaman Chapter 2 of Goodhart’s Evolution…
The gender wage gap Lars Syll The following Avivah Wittenberg-Cox quote and commentary was presented by Lard Syll in a…
COVID-19 has left women, more than men, economically disadvantaged through unemployment, underemployment, lowered incomes, less secure work, greater household and…
Modern money perspective on Biden’s $1.9-trillion big spend Lars Syll Excerpt from Stephanie Kelton’s book The Deficit Myth: “ MMT…
The scarcity machine Expanding public goods and services is central to successful degrowth – Jason Hickel This short item appearing…
Population growth, and the which way is up problem, in economics Dean Baker A recent newspaper column by Paul Krugman…
Angus Taylor’s tech roadmap is fundamentally flawed — renewables are do-able almost everywhere – Mark Diesendorf The federal government in…
The U.S. has the resources and technology to shift away from fossil fuels and build an energy system entirely run…
Why the U.S. New Deal became the No Deal J.D. Alt U.S. progressivism needs to make a special effort, now,…
Human consumption of energy (1900 to 2020) Comments by Ikonoclast – RWER blogs, 8 June 2021 What really counts is…
Rooftop solar can teach us three things about our electric car rollout Bjorn Sturmberg, Kathryn Lucas-Healey, Laura Jones and Mejbaul…
Move over neoliberalism; rentier capitalism is now king Ted Trainer Because the average person’s prosperity is shrinking, they can’t buy…
Four purposes of federal taxes Steven Hail Federal taxes have four very important functions. 1. The first one I am…
Unmaking socio-economic cohesion Part 2 Evan Jones The neoliberalist ethos has been a long time in gestation and cultivation. Society,…
Manhattan project to prevent hyperinflation J.D. Alt The previous issue of ERA Review contains an article entitled The causes…
Readers will recall the article by Jason Hickel which recently appeared in ERA Review (v12, n6, p10) Degrowth and MMT:…
The death of coal-fired power is inevitable Yet the government has no plan to help its workforce Chris Briggs Yallourn…
Against the odds, South Australia is a renewable energy powerhouse. How on Earth did they do it? Michael McGreevy and…