The Possible Chinese-US Trade Deal
A review of opinions in the English-speaking blogosphere on the likely content of the US-China deal and the message this agreement sends to the world.
Read more...A review of opinions in the English-speaking blogosphere on the likely content of the US-China deal and the message this agreement sends to the world.
Read more...Author Samuel Stein talks about how capitalism shapes cities.
Read more...Doug Henwood’s intellectually dishonest attack on MMT sadly shows how many soi-disant progressives are in fact hostage to neoliberal ideas.
Read more...A recent Wall Street Journal article that tried debunking MMT effectively supported it.
Read more...Why has Susan Strange been reputationally short changed as an expert in financial instability?
Read more...Examines new growth models, especially Bhutan’s, which has pursued gross national happiness, rather than GDP, since the 1970s.
Read more...A discussion of various theories of how financial markets set prices.
Read more...Identifying some core “socialist” views.
Read more...Mainstream economists are finally deigning to notice MMT.
Read more...Tracing how neoliberalism has corroded social values.
Read more...For years, governments in India and much of the developing world have followed the advice of a paper arguing that labor regulations actually hurt workers. The problem? The research was wrong.
Read more...Central bankers pursue a “neutral” rate that doesn’t exist.
Read more...Another go at clearing up press and pundit misrepresentations of MMT.
Read more...A follow up to Andrew Dittmer’s series on libertarian thinking.
Read more...Being in a group isn’t conducive to cooperation, and it’s not obvious how to change that.
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