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New issue of the Real World Economics Review – #90

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Download whole issue Making America great againShimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan 2 American trade deficits and the unidirectionality errorKenneth Austin 13 The “Nobel Prize” for Economics 2019… illustrates the nature and inadequacy of conventional economicsTed Trainer 41 Greenwish: the wishful thinking undermining the ambition of sustainable businessDuncan Austin 47 An evolutionary theory of resource distributionBlair Fix 65 The case for the ontology of money as credit: money as bearer or basis of “value”Phil Armstrong and Kalim Siddiqui 98 Cross-current, or change in the direction of the mainstream?Arthur M. Diamond, Jr 119 Negative natural interest rates and secular stagnation: much ado about nothing?Leon Podkaminer 126 BOOK REVIEW John Komlos’s Foundations of Real-World

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Making America great again
Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan
2
American trade deficits and the unidirectionality error
Kenneth Austin
13
The “Nobel Prize” for Economics 2019… illustrates the nature and inadequacy of conventional economics
Ted Trainer
41
Greenwish: the wishful thinking undermining the ambition of sustainable business
Duncan Austin
47
An evolutionary theory of resource distribution
Blair Fix
65
The case for the ontology of money as credit: money as bearer or basis of “value”
Phil Armstrong and Kalim Siddiqui
98
Cross-current, or change in the direction of the mainstream?
Arthur M. Diamond, Jr
119
Negative natural interest rates and secular stagnation: much ado about nothing?
Leon Podkaminer
126
BOOK REVIEW
John Komlos’s Foundations of Real-World Economics: What every economics student needs to know
Alan Freeman
133
INTERVIEW
The importance of ecological economics: An interview with Herman Daly
Herman Daly and Jamie Morgan
137

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