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When will ‘economic growth’ account for environmental costs? David Shearman Human health and the natural environment are indivisible. A recent...
The Genuine Progress Indicator Editor The previous article by David Shearman has alerted us to the fact that GDP is...
Study identifies outdoor air pollution as the ‘largest existential threat to human and planetary health’ Deaths from exposure to emissions...
Mainstream economics: Sacrificing realism at the altar of mathematical purity – Extracted by Lars Syll from comments of Andrew Haldane...
University departments of economics are degraded to political propaganda centres Peter Söderbaum “Climate change is perhaps the most threatening aspect...
Inflation, wages, and profits David Ruccio Inflation continues to run hot—and now, finally, the debate about inflation is heating up. On...
Second MMT Summer School to be held in Poland Editor The following information appeared recently on the Facebook site of...
Great and rising inequality Jamie Morgan An interest in great inequality and rising inequality have become prominent features of our times....
A brief history of Economic Reform Australia Editor ERA came into existence in 1993, as an amalgamation of economic reform...
NSW’s biggest coal mine to close in 2030 Now what about the workers? – Liam Phelan and Kimberly Crofts End...
Study warns of ‘profound’ consequences as the Amazon nears a ‘tipping point’ Brett Wilkins New research reveals that lost rainforest...
Degrowth is not recession, nor is it austerity Erin Remblance I often hear degrowth [1] conflated with recession [2], austerity...
The Job Guarantee and Basic Income: Part 2 Ellis Winningham Only a few braved bitter cold in lower Manhattan to...
The social cost of neoliberalism Editor Thanks to Elinor Hurst for drawing our attention to an article by Lynn Parramore entitled...
Reducing Material Consumption through Economic and Social Transformation Elinor Hurst A recent paper by University of Melbourne social science postgraduate...
Graduate Studies in the Economics of Sustainability Editor Modern Money Lab Inc. (MML) is an Australian research institute, which contributes...
To really address climate change, Australia could generate 27 times as much electricity and from renewable sources Paul Burke, Emma...
Amid talk of budget deficits, consider the lessons we should have learned Steven Hail A decade ago, and years before Treasurer...
In its latest budget, the federal government has promised hundreds of millions of dollars to expand Australia’s green hydrogen capabilities. Green...
Time’s up: why Australia has to quit stalling and wean itself off fossil fuels John Quiggin If the world acts now,...































