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Posts tagged: economics
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Keynes 2030
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In the Long Run We Are All Dead: Verso's Economics Bookshelf
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How Would a Eurozone Break-Up Affect Balance Sheets?
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Wolfgang Streeck: Why Europe Can't Function as it Stands
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Delphy: Continuities and Discontinuities in Marriage and Divorce
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New Perspectives on Neoliberal Finance
The changing nature of capital markets since Rosa Luxemburg wrote The Accumulation of Capital begs for a reexamination of the original mechanisms she described.
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Celebration Capitalism: Olympics Economics
Hosting the Olympics on the world stage provides host governments with the incentive to bail out fiscal mishaps so as to avoid embarrassment under the global media spotlight. Knowing this allows private firms to relinquish responsibility when the going gets rough. -
'Social Democracy’s Last Rounds' - Wolfgang Streeck for Jacobin
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The World Economy: Where it Came From and Where it is Going
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The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe—The Roots of The Crisis (Part Two)
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The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe - The Roots of The Crisis