Vol 4 No 1 Jan-Feb 2012
Contents
Growth, Debt and the World BankHerman DalyThe E.C.B. fiddles while Rome burns
Ellen BrownGovernment spending is different from household spending
John HermannEU austerity and the crowding out hypothesis
Protesilaos StavrouThe coming derivatives crisis
MichaelA financial coup d’etat in the making?
Marshall AuerbackWill public outrage force prosecution of outlaw bankers?
Richard EskowLosing manufacturing jobs?
Robert ReichFed economists urged DC to help homeowners directly
Russ BakerComments
Steve KeenA Proposal to Help Distressed Homeowners
Chris Foote et alGoldman Sachs has taken over
Paul Craig RobertsMission statement
Monetative
Vol 3 No 56 Nov-Dec 2011
Contents
Subsidies, good or evil?Doris PhelpsHow the RBA outsources its role to foreign private bankers
Ann PettiforBanking for California’s future
Ellen BrownEconomic growth and population
Bruce DinhamDo credit unions and building societies create credit money?
John HermannFront running’ against humanity in the oil markets
Stephen ZarlengaHow economic theory came to ignore the role of debt
Michael HudsonA suggested theme for the occupation of Wall Street
William BlackPeter Lock’s (abridged) Marketplace
Alan EcobHyman Minsky on financial instability
Steve KeenHistoric Kucinich bill to reform U.S. monetary system
William HummelMore bathtubs
James KwakThe hope and anger of Raj Patel
Jane Gleeson-White
Vol 3 No 55 Sept-Oct 2011
Contents
Tribute to Peter LockJohn HermannPopulation growth a close partner of economic growth
Geoff MosleyThe Progressive Utilization Theory (PROUT)
Craig WalterComment on ‘population a tool of economic growth’
Richard GilesThe IPCC Report on Renewable Energy: Critical Comments
Ted TrainerBipartisan “Russian roulette” and America’s federal debt
Ellen BrownBizarre results of suppressing our history
William KrehmThe Tea Party hasn’t a clue about macroeconomics
John HermannIceland’s ongoing revolution
Deena StrykerEuropean eyes see US “debt deal” costing the earth
Tim BastableThe market has spoken: austerity is bad for business
Ellen BrownThere is no federal public debt problem in the U.S.
Bill MitchellThe Marketplace
Peter Lock