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
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...
What Is a steady state economy? – Editor The following has been extracted from the website of CASSE (Center for...
Bank income and spending – John Hermann One of the most common difficulties many people encounter in understanding the mechanics...
The zombie TPP is back – Jane Kelsey Abridged from the New Zealand-based The Daily Blog. OK, it’s (almost) official....
Australian financial regulators need policing – Andrew Schmulow A Productivity Commission report which analyses competition in the financial sector has...
Utopia or nightmare? The answer lies in how we embrace self-driving, electric and shared vehicles – Jake Whitehead and Michael...
The benefits of job automation are not likely to be shared equally – Shahid Shahiduzzaman, Marek Kowalkiewicz and Rowena Barrett...
Ten drivers damaging the living world Editor The following drivers of unsustainability identified by recent ACF commissioned research were found...
The absurdity of the budget deficit hysteria There is nothing insidious or inherently sinister about government budget deficits per se....
Capitalism’s slow-burn energy collapse, and why the struggle for a new economic paradigm is about to get real Editor The...
The design flaw at the core of humanity’s malaise – Judith Schwartz Human and ecological wellbeing requires a new design...