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European project explores pathways towards post-growth economics Researchers: Giorgos Kallis, Jason Hickel and Julia Steinberger The ERC is providing 10…
A Student Among the Econ: Seeing Through Mathemagics Asad Zaman In my article Education of an Economist, I explained how…
A simple solution to the banking crisis that no country will implement Steve Keen Though Silicon Valley Bank contributed to…
Capitalism and extreme poverty Dylan Sullivan and Jason Hickel We recommend reading the recent published study by Dylan Sullivan and…
Why Krugman and Stiglitz remain attached to mainstream economics Lars Syll “Little in the discipline has changed in the wake…
Inequality is exacerbating the health, housing and education crises David Shearman A broken promise is of no consequence when the…
Noah Smith’s critique of heterodox economics nonsense on stilts Lars Syll “ One problem in applying skepticism and critical investigation…
Inflation like a red balloon Steve Keen Do you know why most of the Central Banks around the world are…
Systemically corrupt capitalism – part 2 Evan Jones This article by Dr Evan Jones follows on from the first part…
The coming global financial revolution part 2 Russia Is Following the American Playbook – Ellen Brown This is the second…
Thoughts about full employment Ellis Winningham The commentary below has been extracted from a Facebook posting by Ellis Winningham which…
Degrowth: how much is needed? Ted Trainer Recent authors in The Conversation, Pearls and Irritations and ERA Review have stated…
A Green New Deal must not be tied to economic growth Giorgos Kallis We must not reproduce the ideology of…
An update from Sustainable Prosperity Action Group Gabrielle Bond and Steven Hail Like it or not, economics has become the…
The dead parrot of mainstream economics Steve Keen For those that are too young to remember, the legendary English comedy…
Is it rational to be a sociopath? Asad Zaman Microeconomics textbooks present the infamous “homo economicus” as an ideal of…
The nature of capitalism Jason Hickel People often assume that capitalism is defined by “markets and trade”. But markets and…
Stephanie Kelton is an adjunct professor with Torrens University Stephanie Kelton is professor of economics and public policy at Stony…
Setting the economic agenda Wayne McMillan Economic and financial commentators, central bank gurus, policy research spokespeople and treasury boffins use…
Monetary and fiscal policy frameworks for Australia part 2 John Haly This is a continuation of my October 2022 submissions…