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
Busting the NAIRU myth Lars Syll Wages and employment can increase at the expense of corporate profits without causing inflation....
The Italian economic crisis: why the euro must be abandoned – Lars Syll “Investors had until recently been widely expected...
Australia’s ‘electric car revolution’ won’t happen automatically – Graciela Metternicht and Gail Broadbent Electric cars might finally be having their...
Kate Raworth on economics for the 21st century – Editor The following seven observations about the operation of modern economies...
Commentary on Doughnut Economics by Oxfam International – Editor The following extract is from the Oxfam International website [1]: ”...
A Comfortable Betrayal – J.D. ALT It would be a shocking scandal if it came to light that the professions...
Bank of England: How money is created According to the Bank of England’s Monetary Analysis Directorate [1] : The reality...
Science and the quest for truth – Lars Syll According to economist Robert Aumann: ” In my view, scientific theories...
The Myth of the 2020/21 Surplus – John Kelly The federal Treasurer’s belief that he will be able to produce...
Trump’s trade war and the option of ‘fair’ rather than ‘free’ trade – Steven Hail Instead of leading the world...
Neoliberal v Neoclassical economics – what’s the difference? – Claire Connelly Neoliberalism and neo-classical economics are often terms that are...
Bank income and spending – Part 2 John Hermann It would be helpful to amplify various points on this topic...
U.S. Economic trends, ten years after the crash – David Ruccio “… ten years on, U.S. capitalism has created the...
The Bayer-Monsanto merger is bad news for the planet – Ellen Brown Bayer and Monsanto have a long history of collusion...
Recent revelations from the banking royal commission – Editor Heavy penalties are on the table for banks caught lying and...
Letter from Greg Reid Doughnut economics – a way forward The book “Doughnut Economics” by Kate Raworth is full of...
A just social wage and a job guarantee* – Steven Hail In the USA, the UK and Australia, as in...
Student debt slavery – Bankrolling financiers on the backs of the young – Ellen Brown Higher education has been transformed...
A qualitatively improving steady-state economy as an alternative to continued growth – Philip Lawn A successful economy is one that...
The ‘mystery’ of low wages – Editor ” When nonproducers can claim as rent a portion of the wealth created...