Ukraine’s Unraveling, the Funding Row, and Coalition Wobbles
Project Ukraine is having another bad week.
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.
Read more...The financial press and Mr. Market shrugged off the Fitch downgrade of US government debt from AAA to AA+. Why?
Read more...MMT backer Richard Murphy and London finance organ City A.M. have surprisingly simliar views on the causes of inflation but differ on remedies
Read more...The feckless Dems get no respect, even on the rare occasions when they do the right thing, as with a recent infrastructure bill.
Read more...Elected as the lesser of two evils, Keir Starmer’s Labour will face crises from the offset. Could its disenchanted left step in?
Read more...And why finding reforms to our current economic system is a Sisyphean task.
Read more...Two-thirds of the British public think Brexit has damaged the economy, and all indications are that they’re right. Where does the UK go from here?
Read more...How much is the Supreme Court to blame for the red shift in policies?
Read more...Given the complexity of the link between climate shocks and financial sector outcomes, the authors argue that current methods have several key limitations that may lead to significant underestimation of potential financial sector losses.
Read more...An argument that spending on Ukraine is not quite as unproductive as it seems.
Read more...What it says on the tin, or rather the platinum.
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