List of Articles in chronological order
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- Covid-19
- Ecological Sustainability
- Employment
- Financial System
- General
- Health and Wellbeing
- International Trade/Finance
- Macroeconomics
- Neoliberalism
- Post-Keynesian Economics
- Social Justice
- Technology
NAIRU — closer to religion than science Lars Syll The non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (NAIRU) is a level of…
Extract from the Gallup World Happiness Report for 2021 Editor Comments from Steven Hail (Facebook posting, 20 March 2021): The…
Renewables met 97% of Scotland’s electricity demand in 2020 Editor A BBC news report on 23 March 2021 [1] has…
Funding for social housing, not home buyers’ grants, is the key to construction stimulus Brendan Coates There’s no doubt…
Financialisation and bureaucracy have perverted higher education Extract from an interview with Steve Keen The following extract made by the…
The “trickle down” assumption Extract from an article by Ted Trainer The following extract made by the editor of RWER…
Neoclassical economics III: a machine to destroy the world Geoff Davies The false nostrums of the pseudo-science of neoclassical economics…
LobbyLand and the politics of fossil fuels David Shearman Fossil fuel lobbying is a cancer inflicting death, illness and misery…
How Bronze Age Rulers Simply Cancelled Debts Michael Hudson Clean Slate proclamations were part of the community’s self-preservation. There has…
Giant oil tanker goes electric with massive 3.5 MWh battery pack Fred Lambert The project to build the first…
Unmaking socio-economic cohesion – part 1 Evan Jones While the Australian government promulgates US and Australian ‘shared values’, the nightmare…
Ideology triumphs over evidence: Federal government drops the ball on banking reform Kevin Davis Government failure to act appropriately after…
The cause of hyperinflation in Zimbabwe Editor This is an answer from Arthur Goldstein to a Quora question on 24…
The wealth of many Australians puts them in an elite club wrecking the planet Alex Baumann and Samuel Alexander Among…
Not enough work: how power keeps workers anxious and wages low Barbara Pocock The following article in The Conversation appeared…
Australia will face carbon levies unless it changes course John Quiggin Reports that the UK PM Boris Johnson is considering…
My advice to an aspiring economist — don’t be an economist Commentary from David Bollier and Lars Syll A new…
Neoclassical economics, part II: pseudo-scholarship Geoff Davies Neoclassical economics is without scholarly integrity. It does not belong in universities. It…
Why Keynesian economic theories are needed in the modern world Steven Hail The world needs to adopt a modern form…
Why super is not a legitimate retirement pillar Cameron Murray Discussions about Australia’s retirement income system typically begin by reciting…