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Angry Bear
The attack on the U.S. Capitol to prevent the counting of the electoral ballots
1 day ago
Being grateful for one big thing Baby boomers did Part II
2 days ago
“The Many Faces of Adam Smith”
2 days ago
Medicaid Coverage in Metro and Small Town/Rural Counties, 2020-2021
3 days ago
Being grateful for one big thing Baby boomers did
4 days ago
Open Thread January 4 2024 overly “restrictive” monetary policy
5 days ago
American society was not always so car-centric.
6 days ago
Bill Haskell
Bill Haskell
In-Box Topics Which May Be of Interest
1 day ago
Remembering the Participants of January 6, 2020
3 days ago
Medicaid Unwinding and Enrollment in Three Large Charts
5 days ago
AbbVie Exploits Offshore Subsidiaries to Avoid US Taxes
6 days ago
TPM: What If We’d Been Mean to Robert E Lee?
9 days ago
Generic drugs reimbursement is an issue identified by the Senate Finance Committee
10 days ago
Largest ACO Program is Saving Piddling Amounts for Medicare
12 days ago
Editor
Editor
What does it take to move towards the goals of a healthy economy?
20 hours ago
Another COP-out
4 days ago
Textbook teaching in economics is not consistent with life processes and physical laws
5 days ago
The canonical growth imperative
7 days ago
There is no economy which exists apart from the ecologies which sustain it
11 days ago
new and special issue of RWER
19 days ago
Book review – Real-world economics for whom and for what?
26 days ago
Joel Eissenberg
Joel Eissenberg
It ain’t over, folks
1 day ago
I love predictions
8 days ago
The future of higher education in America looks bleak.
9 days ago
An honorable Republican
10 days ago
Trump University 2.0
13 days ago
Abortion, eugenics and Kate Cox
27 days ago
Why vote?
December 6, 2023
John Quiggin
John Quiggin
Monday Message Board
23 hours ago
The gallon loaf
3 days ago
New Year Gifts
7 days ago
Merry Xmas, Happy Holidays !
16 days ago
Monday Message Board
23 days ago
‘Progressive’ Labor is dead — supporting stage three tax cuts is pointless
24 days ago
COP28 deal confirms what Australia already knows: coal is out of vogue and out of time
24 days ago
Lars Pålsson Syll
Lars Pålsson Syll
Foucault and neoliberalism
3 days ago
Less is more — the process of elimination
3 days ago
Why yours truly is a critical realist
5 days ago
Windswept
5 days ago
Swedish institutionalism
6 days ago
New Year’s resolution for my students
8 days ago
Klassresan
9 days ago
Matias Vernengo
Matias Vernengo
Podcast Failures: Friedman and Chile, Hume and Public Debt
9 days ago
Second and third parts of the interview (in Spanish)
10 days ago
What’s the deal with The Smiths
12 days ago
Robert Solow (1924-2023), who was on the board of ROKE, is dead
16 days ago
A short note on Argentina’s depreciation, inflation and possible dollarization
20 days ago
Argentina and the Philippines: Similar development struggles
24 days ago
Tony Thirlwall (1941-2023)
December 1, 2023
Merijn T. Knibbe
Merijn T. Knibbe
The 9th principle. Meticulous administration.
16 days ago
Something about prices (IV). Gift exchange prices.
22 days ago
Credit in the Euro Area: a recession has arrived
November 30, 2023
The European Central Bank, “Fisher dynamics” and the dire plight of Euro Area households.
November 15, 2023
Claudia Goldin, inspirational
October 11, 2023
Broad unemployment in Southern Europe. Down, but…
October 6, 2023
Inflation: bumps, potholes, the government and a 3D analysis
September 17, 2023
Michael Hudson
Michael Hudson
Predictions 2024
5 days ago
Is It Over Yet?
22 days ago
Global Insecurity
December 3, 2023
The Dumb Luck of Dollar Hegemony
November 26, 2023
Economists as Hired Guns
November 25, 2023
Understanding America’s Post-Industrial Economy
November 21, 2023
The EU’s Desperate Need for a New Economic Framework
November 20, 2023
Mike Norman
Mike Norman
Central bankers on their ability of banks to create money out of thin air — Richard Murphy
3 days ago
Predictions 2024 — Michael Hudson
5 days ago
The Smith Family manga continues – Episode 9 is now available Bill Mitchell
5 days ago
MMS London Event – Friday, January 26, 2024 — Bill Mitchell
5 days ago
Review of The Case for a Job Guarantee by Pavlina R. Tcherneva, Polity Press (2020) — Sheila D. Collins
11 days ago
Modern Monetary Theory Explained — Steve Burns
16 days ago
The Smith Family manga continues – Episode 8 is now available — Bill Mitchell
19 days ago
New Economics Foundation
New Economics Foundation
A New Year’s Resolution for our politicians? Rethinking government debt and borrowing rules
6 days ago
10 highlights for NEF in 2023
18 days ago
What’s next for climate efforts in 2024?
20 days ago
NEF review of the year 2023
22 days ago
Levelling down
29 days ago
Meeting needs within limits
December 6, 2023
COP28: Tackling health inequalities must be at the centre of climate action
December 1, 2023
NewDealdemocrat
NewDealdemocrat
December jobs report: consistent with a “soft landing,” despite discordance in household data
4 days ago
Initial claims: the return of “almost nobody is getting laid off”
4 days ago
ISM manufacturing index remains in contraction, and the trend in vehicle sales may have turned down as well
5 days ago
New Year, same old labor market deceleration
6 days ago
Construction spending continued to increase in November
7 days ago
Final COVID-19 update for 2023: mainly good news (at least on a comparative basis)
7 days ago
The economic graph of the year for 2023
8 days ago
Robert Vienneau
Robert Vienneau
A Characterization Of Neoliberalism From Wendy Brown
4 days ago
Harrod-Neutral Technical Change And The Choice Of Technique
6 days ago
Problems With The Economic Calculation Problem
12 days ago
Toni Negri, Bob Solow, Tony Thirwall
14 days ago
Misrepresentations Of Keynes’ Work
19 days ago
Aims And Tasks Of Democratic Socialism
27 days ago
Labor And Land Are No Commodities
December 9, 2023
Robert Waldmann
Robert Waldmann
This Time It’s Different ?
4 days ago
Soft Landing II
13 days ago
Soft Landing
17 days ago
Why did you ask me a rhetorical question
24 days ago
Swift but Not Serious
November 5, 2023
How I Learned to Soak the Rich
October 29, 2023
Gaza N
October 25, 2023
Sandwichman
Sandwichman
Lost in translation: Slow Down by Kohei Saito
8 days ago
Is Redistribution the Solution?
December 9, 2023
Seeing the frowns on the jugglers and the clowns
December 5, 2023
Growth below zero and the development of the productive forces
November 18, 2023
Risk, Ambiguity and Daniel Ellsberg
June 20, 2023
The Unbearable Tightness of Peaking
February 5, 2023
The Unbearable Tightness of Peaking
February 1, 2023
Sergio Cesaratto
Sergio Cesaratto
Patto di stabilità: è finita come doveva finire
7 days ago
Nella notte europea tutti i Patti sono stupidi I
28 days ago
Nella notte europea tutti i Patti sono stupidi II
28 days ago
Milei e la dollarizzazione argentina
December 10, 2023
Ancora sui danni collaterali della politica monetaria
December 9, 2023
Effetti collaterali del rialzo dei tassi
December 9, 2023
Intervista a Il sussidiario
December 21, 2022
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Lars Pålsson Syll
Professor at Malmö University. Primary research interest - the philosophy, history and methodology of economics.
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