The PIIGS Problem: Maginot Line Economics
…still think by offering a big enough “guarantee” the markets will take up the slack and finance Greece for them. But the markets now want to see the cash and,…
…still think by offering a big enough “guarantee” the markets will take up the slack and finance Greece for them. But the markets now want to see the cash and,…
…section two of chapter three, Marx introduced the market-demand qualification of socially necessary labour time: Lastly, suppose that every piece of linen in the market contains no more labour-time than is…
by Tom Walker Econospeak Book proposal: Marx’s Fetters and the Realm of Freedom: a remedial reading — part 2.3 Inversion Marx stated repeatedly in the Grundrisse that capital inverts the…
…do about health care. Both of them initially, or at least at some point, signed on to the “Medicare-for-all” label for a single payer government run health insurance system that…
…of whether hydroxychloroquine should be prescribed off label based on the in vitro results is not the same as the question of should we be confident that it will work…
Labeling for Increased Profits, Farmer and Economist, Michael Smith It is a well-known marketing ploy to label, relabel, and even mislabel a product again and again to increase sales. We…
…which people can Google that wants us to pay $350 to be able to put their label on our packaging. But nobody knows who the hell they are, and this…
…has been flexicurity, an approach inspired by policy in Denmark. It combines having a flexible labor market on both sides, free hiring and firing with strong labor organizing, and a…
…out liability, the state supreme court ruled that no jury could possibly believe a boneless wing would be free of bones. AB: The last line in the paragraph above is…
…thing (whew!), but he does make ONE good point in the course of throwing the baby out with the bathwater: Sowell is definitely talking neoclassical [not neo-liberal!] free-market economics [NCFME],…