The Global “New Normal” Is Not New– But It Is Still a Real Concern
Why the “new normal” is a sign that capitalism is running out of options.
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Read more...The IMF has become an unlikely reporter of unpleasant realities about the US economy, particularly the costs of inequality and distress. If only its prescriptions were better….
Read more...Clinton can offer nothing meaningful to Sanders and his supporters, and therefore Sanders has no reason to capitulate. Not hard to understand unless you are committed to not understanding that.
Read more...Yves here. This post corrects some of the misleading accounts of the history of the Puerto Rico’s debt crisis and describes how the neoliberal remedy is producing an Ireland-style exodus of the young. By José A. Laguarta Ramírez. Originally published at Triple Crisis At least 23 of the 49 people killed in the mass shooting […]
Read more...Financial crises move the struggles between debtors and creditors into the political sphere.
Read more...Even those economists that think Brexit is a disastrous idea differ on how severe the downside would be.
Read more...American air supremacy is touted as key to delivering low cost victories. It’s hasn’t been working out that way for quite a while.
Read more...Immigration programs need to be socially, economically and politically sustainable or they will generate resentment.
Read more...Contrary to its intent, a report explaining why labor force participation among prime-age men has fallen reveals how Obama has failed.
Read more...A catalogue of recent US moves to goad Russia.
Read more...A list of Congressional Democrats on the Wall Street meal ticket.
Read more...Kentucky is now practicing pension fund governance at the barrel of a gun.
Read more...North Carolina’s House has voted to exit a toll road deal despite high expected cancellation costs.
Read more...Australia and other countries had the opportunity to reduce financial fragility. They may soon discover the cost of doing too little.
Read more...A troubling internal cable signed by a host of U.S. diplomats blames Obama for not striking Syria earlier.
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