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
Creation and destruction of bank credit money John Hermann It is well known and understood that the nation’s money supply...
How Land Disappeared from Economic Theory – Editor Anyone who has studied economics will be familiar with the ‘factors of...
The super stupid way to get your own piece of over-priced housing – Claire Connelly Can’t afford a home...
To be a good economist, one cannot only be an economist – Lars Syll Economics students today are complaining more...
More on Australia’s housing market bubble Editor What defines a property bubble? A bubble is where investors drive prices higher...
Government mismanagement and Australia’s debt time bomb Steven Hail If the federal government keeps discussing non-existent “black holes” instead of...
ASIC chairman talks about the risk of mortgage crash Editor An article by Michael Roddan in the Australian on 7...
Mainstream understanding of inflation may be all wrong Editor How much money a central bank creates may be less important...
Trumponomist David Ruccio According to recent news reports, Kevin Hassett, State Farm James Q. Wilson Chair in American Politics and...
Time for new economic thinking using the best science available Eric Beinhocker If 2008 was the year of the financial...
Reserve Bank decision time: good luck Australia! Steven Hail On the first Tuesday of every month (except January, when they...
Federal Treasury finances: a functional perspective John Hermann We know that modern monetary theory offers an analysis of the flow...
Enclosure day? – Colin Cook Land was the first community asset to be ‘privatised’, taken over for private use and...
Keating and the consequences of austerity – Rob Holmes It was Max Planck, now regarded as a modern-day secular saint...
Solar energy investment is booming – Madia Prupis Solar investment has gone from literally nothing five years ago to quite...
Issues with renewable energy accounting – Editor Critics of various published renewable energy analyses have pointed out that modern renewable...
Why Glass-Steagall matters – Editor The Glass–Steagall Act describes four provisions of the U.S. Banking Act of 1933 that serve...
Explainer: what is modern monetary theory? Steven Hail There is a school of thought among economists who aren’t worried about...
Social and economic problems requiring reform – Editor In a recent communication, NZ member John Rawson discussed a range of...
Make GDP great again – David Ruccio Mainstream economics presents quite a spectacle these days. It has no real theory...