Book review: Fiat Socialism by Carlos García Hernández
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by bill
4d ago
When I was in London recently, I caught up with my good friend Carlos García Hernández, who is a Spanish radical and has a book publishing business – Lola Books – in Berlin, which publishes in English, German, Spanish and Italian. He gave me a copy of his own recently published book (2023) – Fiat ..read more
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Latest European Union rules provide no serious reform or increased capacity to meet the actual challenges ahead
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by bill
6d ago
It’s Wednesday and we have discussion on a few topics today. The first relates to the new agreement between the European Parliament and the European Council that was announced on February 10, 2024, which purports to reform the fiscal rules structure that has crippled the Member States of the EMU since inception. The reality is ..read more
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From the archives – my early statements on the need for degrowth and the resistance they received from progressives
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by bill
1w ago
As part of a another current project, which I will have more to say about soon, I was trawling through early Internet archives of the Post Keynesian Thought (PKT) listserv archives and was reminded that I began my degrowth journey many years ago. Going back in time and coming across things that one has written ..read more
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What is responsible government spending?
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by bill
1w ago
Today, I am fully engaged in work commitments and so we have a guest blogger in the guise of Professor Scott Baum from Griffith University, who has been one of my regular research colleagues over a long period of time. He indicated that he would like to contribute occasionally and that provides some diversity of ..read more
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Millions of simulations show that media companies have too much time on their hands
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by bill
1w ago
It’s Wednesday and I discuss a number of topics today. First, the ‘million simulations’ that Bloomberg apparently think show that there is an impending US bond market rout. Second, the way in which neoliberal-inspired legislation ensures the private energy providers can gouge prices and make huge profits in the face of a state-owned alternative. Third ..read more
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My blog is on holiday today and did some travelling
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by bill
2w ago
It is a public holiday in Australia today for some reason and I had to do a lot of travelling back and forth to airports etc. So my blog will reappear on Wednesday as usual. I will soon announce something that I think will be of interest to the regular readers ..read more
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Rinse and repeat – Truss chaos – the new benchmark
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by bill
2w ago
For years, those who want selective access to government spending benefits (like the military-industrial complex and other parasitic sectors), while claiming the government cannot afford to provide adequate income support to the most disadvantaged citizens have used various ruses to give an air of authority or legitimacy to their claims. So in the UK, the ..read more
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Inflation excluding volatile items is now falling back to around 2 per cent in Australia – despite the efforts of the RBA
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by bill
2w ago
Today (March 27, 2024), the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released the latest – Monthly Consumer Price Index Indicator – for February 2024, which showed that the annual inflation rate steadied at 3.4 per cent. Today’s figures are the closest we have to what is actually going on at the moment and show many of ..read more
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Growing evidence that Covid has incapacitated a huge number of workers with little policy response forthcoming
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by bill
3w ago
Regular readers will know I have been assessing the evolving data concerning the longer-run impacts of Covid on the labour force. As time passes and infections continue, our immediate awareness of the severity of the pandemic has dulled, largely because governments no longer publish regular data on infection rates, hospitalisations and deaths. So the day-to-day ..read more
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Australian labour market – unemployment drops sharply – good news
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by bill
3w ago
Today (March 21, 2024), the Australian Bureau of Statistics released the latest – Labour Force, Australia – for February 2024, which shows that the weakening we observed over the holiday period has reversed and was probably due to variations in flow behaviour over the break that has become evident since the pandemic. As I noted ..read more
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