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Signs that economists haven’t the foggiest Editor The following eighteen critical points [1] has been extracted by Lars Syll from...
McCloskey on the role of mathematics in economics Editor In a recent RWER blog, Lars Syll drew attention to the...
Will house prices ‘collapse’ if negative gearing is changed? Gavin Wood There is much confusion about the effects of the...
Could anything be more insane than for the human race to die out because we couldn’t afford to save ourselves?...
Battlers and plutocrats: how political connections reward Australia’s super-rich Paul Frijters and Gigi Foster Research reveals that a huge proportion...
Capitalism and technology David Ruccio While I am referring to the thinking of eminent scientists on capitalism and socialism, consider...
Austerity – U.S. style David Ruccio We often associate austerity with the economic policies imposed in Europe, especially Greece, since...
Governments ‘too focused on budget cuts’ says Bernanke John Hermann An interview on 26 October by BBC economics editor Robert...
How to get published in ‘top’ economics journals Lars Syll “By the early 1980s it was already common knowledge among...
Data on U.S. productivity and income Editor The following graph is sourced to an article by Bill Marsh in the...
How to Build a Crisis George Monbiot Banks and corporations are being liberated from the rule of law, and are...
The concentration of wealth and power Editor The following extract is from a voxeu paper published on 8 December 2015...
The three ghosts of Christmas (with apologies to Dickens) News and views from New Zealand Dennis Dorney Christmas Past Being...
The price of solar in India could fall below that of coal within 5 years Editor The following commentary has...
Krugman on the COP21 meeting: technology is changing the rules Editor The following extracts are from a blog by Professor...
Key issues in the text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement AFTINET The following statement was recently released by the Australian...
Federal government spending is different from household spending John Hermann It is not unusual to hear from politicians that government...
Would the steady-state economy be a miracle? Herman Daly Many people think that advocating a steady-state economy is like wishing...
For-profit colleges are scandalous machines Jim Hightower The nation’s for-profit, private college industry is a study in horror. Start with...
Beginning of the end for diesel cars? Editor Last year more than half of new cars sold in the U.K....






























