More on Ukraine’s Desperate Economy
A recent report on conditions in Ukraine paints a more dire picture than your humble blogger had imagined, and I have an active imagination.
Read more...A recent report on conditions in Ukraine paints a more dire picture than your humble blogger had imagined, and I have an active imagination.
Read more...Recession complacency means things are wobblier than they seem.
Read more...What happens to countries and populations that can’t afford higher cost green energy?
Read more...Project Ukraine is going wobbly.
Read more...A model finds that China closely tracked the trajectory of Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. Does this claim hold up to close scrutiny?
Read more...$100 a barrel oil does not bode well for the economy in the US and even more so around the world. What might the political fallout be?
Read more...The FTC suit against Amazon argues the online giant coerced its online merchants. How does that map against antitrust law?
Read more...The hyping of Ukraine rebuilding is at least as delusional as the earlier war talk.
Read more...Ukraine and its one-time enthusiastic backer Poland are in an escalating row, due at least in part to the need to play domestic politics.
Read more...The latest Intercept leaks confirm the notion that neither China nor Russia can trust Pakistan. That has awkward implications for China.
Read more...Yanis Varoufakis’ forthcoming book examines our changed economic system, which he callls “technofeudalism.”
Read more...Taiwan is only a part of the ongoing conflict between Chana and America plus its Asian allies.
Read more...Russia and Saudi Arabia seem finally to have gotten the oil price increases they wanted. How much higher might they go?
Read more...After long resistance by rich nations, African governments successfully pushed for the UN to lead on international tax cooperation.
Read more...How the end of policies supporting the material well-being of workers, aka socialism, has created widespread distress and political schisms.
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