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Title                                                                                                                        Views Summary of the Great Transformation by Polanyi 50,877 Citigroup attempts to disappear its Plutonomy Report #2 42,171 Reflections on the “Inside Job” 21,729 25 graphics showing upward redistribution of income and wealth in USA since 1979 21,190 Emerging vs. developed countries’ GDP growth rates 1986 to 2015 20,221 Keen, Roubini and Baker win Revere Award for Economics 17,547 Poll Results: Top 10 economics books of the last 100 years 14,936 Key member of Swedish Academy of Sciences calls for immediate suspension of the “Nobel Prize for Economics” 14,178 “If poor people knew how rich rich people are, there would be riots in the streets” 13,618 20

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Title                                                                                                                        Views

Summary of the Great Transformation by Polanyi 50,877
Citigroup attempts to disappear its Plutonomy Report #2 42,171
Reflections on the “Inside Job” 21,729
25 graphics showing upward redistribution of income and wealth in USA since 1979 21,190
Emerging vs. developed countries’ GDP growth rates 1986 to 2015 20,221
Keen, Roubini and Baker win Revere Award for Economics 17,547
Poll Results: Top 10 economics books of the last 100 years 14,936
Key member of Swedish Academy of Sciences calls for immediate suspension of the “Nobel Prize for Economics” 14,178
“If poor people knew how rich rich people are, there would be riots in the streets” 13,618
20 graphs showing inequality in the USA 10,569
Greenspan, Friedman and Summers win Dynamite Prize in Economics 10,381
RWER issue 58: Richard Koo 10,349
“Of the 1%, by the 1%, for the 1%”, Joseph E. Stiglitz 10,008
The Keynes Solution 9,786
IS-LM is bad economics no matter what Krugman says 9,533
Vote here for the Dynamite Prize in Economics 9,333
Graph of the week: USA productivity and real hourly wages 1964-2008 9,139
USA National Debt Graph by President – Roosevelt to Obama 9,120
Chart of the day: Debt to GDP ratios for EU countries 8,730
What is Post Keynesian Economics? 8,593
The 15 largest arms exporters per capita 8,493
Graph of the week: GINI index for 17 countries since WWII 8,284
An open letter to Greg Mankiw 8,097
Deutsche bank: fifteen shades of fraud 8,033
I write to you from a disgraced profession 7,973
Re-thinking the Definition of “Public Goods” 7,925
Poll now open for you to vote for the “Top 10 Economics Books of the Last 100 Years” 7,414
Mathematical modelling in economics 7,027
Vote for the Dynamite Prize in Economics 6,845
Why Free-Market Economics is a Fraud 6,466
Why it is better to be roughly right than precisely wrong 6,432
The ergodic axiom: Davidson versus Stiglitz and Lucas 6,274
USA: The Great Prosperity / The Great Regression : 5 charts 6,266
Chart of the day: Public vs. private US debt to GDP ratios 6,141
Graph of the week: US Employment to Population Ratio 1948-2011 6,017
US tax rates for the rich then and now 5,812
The global wealth pyramid 5,798
New links for secret Citigroup Plutonomy Reports 5,615
Game theory – a critique 5,502
Foresight and Fait Accompli: Two Timelines for the Global Financial Collapse. 5,476
World Stock Market Capitalization: 4 graphs 5,459
Yes, there are ways to reduce unemployment and revive the economy 5,313
Seven technical reasons why ‘(Real) Unit Labour Costs’ are not a valid macro-indicator of competitiveness 5,306
5 suggested common themes for an Economics that takes its subject matter seriously 5,068
Foundations of Paul Samuelson’s Revealed Preference Theory (super wonkish) 5,068

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