Joe Lauria Interviews Michael Hudson and Richard Wolff on Consortium News
Michael Hudson and Richard Wolff discuss how the economic and ground war over Ukraine is moving geopolitical tectonic plates.
Read more...Michael Hudson and Richard Wolff discuss how the economic and ground war over Ukraine is moving geopolitical tectonic plates.
Read more...Economists are begining to grapple with the question of how the Russia-Ukraine war will reshape supply chains.
Read more...What Russia is up to and what if anything the West can do continues to dominate the media. Too bad we know so little about what is afoot
Read more...Gazprom is scheduled to announce what its roubls-for-gas payments stipulations are, even though most Western countries said no, sight unseen.
Read more...Michael Hudson continues to discuss how Western sanctions are undermining the central role of the dollar in US economic dominance.
Read more...A short hisory of stagflation and why it’s a pressing risk now.
Read more...Michael Hudson continues his political and financial analysis of the war in Ukraine.
Read more...Europe will compete with the biggest buyers of US LNG: South Korea, China, Japan, Brazil. But Mexico bought more than all four combined.
Read more...What to make of Shanghai’s sudden reversal of its plan to forego a Covid lockdown?
Read more...Diesel shortages are on the way to becoming so serious that they’ll first create inflation and then slow demand.
Read more...Don’t buy the hype about wages rising naturally About 1/3 of American workers are underpaid due to the refusal to raise the minimum wage.
Read more...Attempting to clear some of the fog around the Russia counter-sanction of requiring rouble payment for gas by “unfriendly nations.”
Read more...The work of the IPCC is necessary. That’s why it’s important that the UN not be the owners of the go-to reports it issues.
Read more...More discussion of the current, misguided central bank use of interest rates to combat inflation, and what will probably become stagflation.
Read more...More on the “soon to be with us” sanctions-induced diesel shortage, along with EV battery woes.
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