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
Rise of the prosumer Greg Reid Subsidies lowering cost barriers to roof top solar have created a new type of...
The tiny little problem with Chicago economics – Lars Syll The following is the opinion of the U.S. economist John...
Housing — again – Dennis Dorney News and views from New Zealand In my NZ articles over a long period,...
The energy and transportation revolution Editor An article by Angela Macdonald-Smith which appeared in The Age on 24 May 2016...
Closing the Panama tax haven will require fighting the most powerful lobby in the world Interview with Michael Hudson Economist...
Panama Papers source explains intentions behind Mossack Fonseca data leak – Editor The following material was extracted from an ABC...
IMF admits that neoliberalism causes inequality – Editor The International Monetary Fund is backtracking on what it has promoted for...
OECD warns that Australian real estate risks contraction – Editor Australia’s property markets are at risk of a “sharp correction”...
Practical economics is radical? Peter Radford I have a book by James Meade published in 1975. It’s called “The Intelligent...
Why the Trans-Pacific trade deal should be an election issue Patricia Ranald (extracted from the AFTINET June Bulletin) The Trans...
What to do about the “cash rate” Steven Hail On the first Tuesday of every month (except January, when they...
Money and the myth of barter David Ruccio In the beginning, there was barter. Then, and forever after, there was...
Mervyn King: without bank reform another financial crisis is ‘certain’ – Editor An article appearing in the newspaper The Guardian...
Mervyn King on the eurozone crisis, and the failure of the monetary policy approach Editor Mervyn King also now understands...
Economic propaganda – not education – David Ruccio There’s no doubt, after the crash of 2007-08, students – including those...
How the unemployed ‘disappear’ and why it matters – Rose-Marie Stambe and David Fryer With monthly unemployment figures due out...
The thing Sanders, Trump, and Clinton agree on; it’s that bad – David Korten The Trans-Pacific Partnership is slated for...
The modern debt jubilee – A taboo medicine we desperately need – Jesse Hermans Economies all over the World, primarily...
Fools or liars on the TPP? – Dean Baker Given the recent flood of op-eds and editorials on the wonders...
Flat earth rules – Peter Radford Economists, especially mainstream economists, often like to ignore the real world consequences of their...






























