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
Australia: an emissions super-power Australia has become the world’s biggest exporter of coal and gas Editor The following extracts are...
Why the euro has to be abandoned if Europe is to be saved Lars Syll The euro has taken away...
The true cost of privatising public services Editor For decades, advocates of the privatisation of public services have boasted of...
Investing in a Job Guarantee for Australia Editor The following commentary is extracted from the introduction to a 2020 CofFEE...
Income inequality in the United States To the victor belong the spoils David Ruccio The following is extracted from an...
Our future is in our hands Bernard Thomson Over recent weeks and months the Covid-19 pandemic has exerted a significant...
Corporations prepare to sue over action to save lives as pandemic reveals trade flaw – Patricia Ranald Global companies are...
The Price of Peace – Tackling the Deficit Myth Insights that can form the basis of a modern Keynesian revolution...
Joan Robinson: A pre-eminent economic theorist of the 20th century A survey of Joan Robinson’s impact on economic theory Wayne...
Joan Robinson on public sector deficits and debt V. Ramanan Here are some extracted quotes from Joan Robinson on deficits...
Scientists’ warning on affluence Editor The following abstract is from a recent paper by T. Wiedmann, M. Lenzen, L.T. Keyßer,...
Keynesianism with an expansionary twist And why the European monetary union has failed – Lars Syll The following commentary by...
Energy giants seeking to avoid reforms that would lower power bills Editor An article by Danel Cass published in The...
Political economic responses to the coronavirus crisis Frank Stilwell This article has arisen from a new issue of the Journal...
Capitalism and production science vs impact science – Ikonoclast (RWER blogs, originally posted as a comment) There is clearly a...
Three mega-events which shape our minds Asad Zaman The following commentary has been extract- ed from a longer article by...
The totalitarian dystopia of the World Economic Forum Editor An article by Norbert Häring appearing in Real World Economic Review...
Burning gas is inconsistent with science-based climate policy – David Shearman The following article appeared in the website of Doctors...
The simple approach to carbon Warwick Smith What is fee and dividend carbon pricing? Carbon fee and dividend is a...
The future of air travel and tourism John Coulter The author recently sent the following to Sally Neighbour of the...