How the Housing Bubble is Remaking Australia’s Class Structure
How the housing bubble is restructuring Australian society. Are the same patterns emerging in your country?
Read more...How the housing bubble is restructuring Australian society. Are the same patterns emerging in your country?
Read more...Debunking the claim that extending unemployment insurance during the aftermath of the crisis was a bad idea.
Read more...A discussion of why the center-left failed to revive in Europe after the crisis. Some of the reasons apply to the US as well.
Read more...We are not in a recovery and we’re not really in a traditional recession. People think of a business cycle, which is a boom followed by a recession and then automatic stabilizers revive the economy. But this time we can’t revive.
Read more...The rising share of income accruing to housing is a key feature of the changing US income distribution. This column examines the determinants of this phenomenon. The rise occurred due to an increasing share of income accruing to owner-occupiers through imputed rent, it is concentrated in states that are constrained in terms of new housing supply, and it is closely associated with the long-run decline in real interest rates and inflation.
Read more...A case for why the end of growth equals the end of all centralization, including globalization.
Read more...Why citizens are correct to be worried about trade deals like CETA and the TTIP.
Read more...How reformers and labor leaders were co-opted by capitalists waving the Third Way banner.
Read more...Why the idea that wages represent “just deserts,” as in the individual’s contribution to social output, is bunk.
Read more...A new survey on the outlook of Millennials finds they are not happy campers, and for good reason.
Read more...The Fed ‘s creative euphemisms for how real wages are sinking for many won’t keep threats like Trump at bay.
Read more...How the so-called Nobel Prize in economics came to validate neoclassical thinking, even as it failed in Sweden.
Read more...Why analyzing minimum wage increases solely in terms of labor market impact is shortsighted.
Read more...People don’t mind inequality due to “brute luck”…but is one man’s brute luck another man’s rigged system?
Read more...A new study on corporate tax havens shows how multinational corporations avoiding U.S. taxes represents a transfer to them from workers.
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