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War and peace and the steady-state economy Herman Daly My parents were children during WW I, the so-called “war to...
The Sovereign Money and National Depository proposals William Hummel The following has been extracted from recent commentary made by William...
International trade and Jack Iggulden’s IMPEX scheme Editor In 1996, Australian author John (Jack) Iggulden published a book [1] entitled...
In memory of Jack Iggulden Editor Jack (John) Iggulden was a champion glider pilot who played a big role in...
Why the federal budget is not like a household budget Warwick Smith Joe Hockey is experiencing difficult times. Deteriorating terms...
U.S. government spending in relation to tax receipts Editor In one of his informative blogs [1] Professor Bill Mitchell brought...
EU showdown: Greece takes on the vampire squid Ellen Brown Greece and the troika (the International Monetary Fund, the EU,...
Blowing bubbles in the air News and views from New Zealand – Dennis Dorney My apparent obsession with housing is...
Stiglitz says no to TPP health tradeoffs Editor A recent release issued by AFTINET has drawn attention to a warning...
Greenspan thinks Greece will inevitably leave the Eurozone Editor Former Chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan (Chairman from...
Ponzi’s ecology Paul Willis Recently an ecologist friend of mine commented that modern capitalist economies are little more than elaborate...
Does central government spending create new money? John Hermann It is unfortunate that the advocates of Modern Money Theory and...
Bank leaders condemn themselves William K Black If you inhabit the reality-based universe you know that finance has become a...
A perverse intellectual hierarchy Ha-Joon Chang In the sense that there now exists in the economics profession an implicit and...
Intergenerational Report nonsense Excerpts from a blog by Bill Mitchell It appears that few people have read and digested the...
The tenuous link between population and prosperity Katharine Betts The Intergenerational Report [1] which was released last week by Treasurer...
Three big myths blinding us to economic truth Robert Reich The “job creators” are CEOs, corporations and the rich, whose...
How Europe failed Greece over its austerity plight Joseph Stiglitz Greece has also once again reminded us of how badly...
The obsession with equilibrium Real-World Economics Review Blog Editor The changes to economic theory beyond the micro level involve a...
HSBC CEO: My pay was so outrageous that I had to use tax havens to hide it from my peers...






























