Hungary Vetos €50 Billion EU Funding Package for Ukraine; Fuming EU Leaders Promise Workaround, but How?
Yet another shot below the water line for sinking Project Ukraine.
Read more...Yet another shot below the water line for sinking Project Ukraine.
Read more...Things are going from bad to worse for Ukraine, and at an accelerating pace too.
Read more...Though firms passed rising upstream costs on to retailers at similar absolute rates, the increases for low-end products are disproportionately large when measured in percentages – a pattern with real consequences for consumers.
Read more...This is amazing, and I’m not sure how long it will last.
Read more...Ukraine’s local authorities are undes serious budget stress despite government assurances of support
Read more...MMT economist Bill Mitchell on the rise of neoliberal ideology across the Anglosphere and how it curbed labor.
Read more...Tax breaks to the rich mean less revenue, higher deficits, and more calls to gut programs like Social Security that protect ordinary citizens
Read more...Tsunami of issuance meets Fed QT, Skittish Foreign Buyers, and US buyers demanding to be compensated for the risks of out-of-control deficits in an inflationary environment.
Read more...A recent report on conditions in Ukraine paints a more dire picture than your humble blogger had imagined, and I have an active imagination.
Read more...Ukraine funding, a big focus of the row over McCarthy’s speakership, is not getting any easier.
Read more...Project Ukraine is having another bad week.
Read more...Recession complacency means things are wobblier than they seem.
Read more...The new proposal underscores the Republican Party’s “thirst for cruel budget cuts,” said Democratic Rep. Brendan Boyle.
Read more...The monetary policy of major central banks in advanced economies have had negative consequences and thus need to be fixed.
Read more...Satyajit Das takes a gander through a large sample of recent economic books and has some unexpected findings.
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