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Tag: INEQUALITY

Adkin’s asset logics & Konings’ Spekulationskritik – a post-critical ride across neoliberal conceptualities – eine sozialtheoretische Kritik der Neoliberalismuskritik

Adkin’s asset logics & Konings’ Spekulationskritik – a post-critical ride across neoliberal conceptualities – eine sozialtheoretische Kritik der Neoliberalismuskritik

Kapital und Zeit - Für eine neue Kritik der neoliberalen Vernunft Capital and Time - For a New Critique of Neoliberal Reason - by Martijn Koning - Lisa Adkins asset economy - articles, videos, reviews

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Posted on January 7, 2023January 7, 2023 by CAWPosted in FINANCE, POLITICAL ECONOMY, POWER, SOCIAL SCIENCESTagged deutsch, financialisation, INEQUALITY, NEOLIBERALISM, real exisiting capitalism.

The Capital Order: How Economists Invented Austerity and Paved the Way to Fascism – by Clara Mattei

austerity - past, present, future -articles, presentations, reviews - Clara E Mattei - The Capital Order - How Economists invented Austerity... political economy, monetary history

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Posted on November 11, 2022January 18, 2023 by CAWPosted in POLITICAL ECONOMYTagged HISTORY, INEQUALITY.

Growth! Growth! Growth! Wrong? Wrong? Wrong?

Freeports, fracking and trickle-down tax cuts wrapped in workfare austerity? Liz Truss latest Ode to Growth sounded so out of tune with realities, even the money markets didn't know if they should laugh or cry at this eye-wateringly incompetent re-hash of 1980's neolibbery. Neither FT nor Economist were amused, and the polls seemed to be … Continue reading Growth! Growth! Growth! Wrong? Wrong? Wrong?

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Posted on October 10, 2022October 11, 2022 by CAWPosted in FINANCE, POLITICAL ECONOMYTagged CLIMATE CRISIS, GROWTH, INEQUALITY, INFLATION, UK.

Energy Tycoon Wipes out Ortho Dogma – Cost of Living, Levelling Up and the Windfall Tax

unemployment down, vacancies up, wages down, inflation up, universal credit down, national insurance up - Cost of Living Hits Hard. Hard Enough to Find Money in a Windfall Tax?

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Posted on May 18, 2022May 29, 2022 by CAWPosted in ECONOMICS, ENERGY, INEQUALITY, INFLATION, POLITICAL ECONOMY, UKTagged Bernard Looney, cost of living, ECONOMICS, ENERGY, INEQUALITY, INFLATION, real wages, UK.

Inequality – The Long View

This post points to several recent books on historic global inequality. “A Genetic History” by Carles Lalueza-Fox , “The Journey of Humanity: The Origins of Wealth and Inequality” by Oded Galor and “The Asset Economy and the End of Social Mobility” by Lisa Adkins, Melinda Cooper and Martijn Konings. But first a nod to the Dawn of Everything – A New History of Humanity by David Graeber and David Wengrow...

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Posted on April 15, 2022May 18, 2022 by CAWPosted in AGENCY, BC, GROWTH, HISTORY, INEQUALITY, POLITICAL ECONOMYTagged Branco Milanovic, Brett Christophers, Carles Lalueza-Fox, David Graeber, David Wengrow, INEQUALITY, Lauren Carroll Harris, Martijn Konings, Melinda Cooper, Miles Saltiel, Nouriel Roubini, Oded Galor, Patrick J. Geary, positioning, property, Robert Solow, Steven Poole, Thomas Picketty, Will Hutton.

direct finance, guaranteed income, UBI

direct finance, postive money, UBI Frances Coppola ,Annie Lowrey, Guy Standing,

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Breaking Old News: HIERARCHY REDISTRIBUTES INCOME – US Inequality for Quants – by Blair Fix

Watch Blair Fix talk about how corporate hierarchies create income inequality, and make the rich get richer. "This paper explores the idea that the (re)distribution of top incomes is uniform because it is shaped by a ubiquitous feature of social life, namely hierarchy. Using a model first developed by Herbert Simon and Harold Lydall, I show … Continue reading Breaking Old News: HIERARCHY REDISTRIBUTES INCOME – US Inequality for Quants – by Blair Fix

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Posted on December 8, 2021December 8, 2021 by CAWPosted in ECONOMICS, INEQUALITY, POLITICAL ECONOMY, POWER, USTagged Blair Fix, CasP, Harold Lydall, Herbert Simon, income, INEQUALITY, J M Keynes, power law, Sandy Hager, Thomas Piketty. Leave a comment

housing – land, property, renting – inequality, rentier-capitalism

featured/selected - updates below goodreads - countryfile - oxfordblue - ribaj - thetimes 2019 Who Owns England? - by Guy Shrubsole whoownsengland.org Who owns England? This blog is an attempt to answer that question – one of the most closely-guarded secrets in the thousand-year-old history of this country. Who owns our country matters. It matters … Continue reading housing – land, property, renting – inequality, rentier-capitalism

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Why not Dress Rhodes in the Slave Collar of Racism?

Anthony Gormley has suggested turning Cecil Rhodes statue to face the wall in shame. My suggestion is meant to be a bit more explicit. A slave collar points to the history of racism as a rationalisation of slavery.

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Posted on July 27, 2021January 19, 2023 by CAWPosted in HISTORY, INEQUALITY, POLITICAL ECONOMYTagged Anna Holligan, Camilla Turner, Cecil Rhodes, David Harewood, Denis Villeneuve, Dune, Gary Younge, Guno Mac Intosch, HISTORY, INEQUALITY, Jonathan Jones, Linda Nooitmeer, Mary Beard, Oli Mould, racism, slave trade, slavery, Surinam. 1 Comment

The Addictive Profits of Pain

Sacklers banale sadism - has US capitalism gone masochistic? US pharma, opioid crisis, health, Oxycontin – reviews, articles, books

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Posted on May 4, 2021December 21, 2022 by CAWPosted in DOLLAR, GDP, HEALTH, INEQUALITY, PHARMA, POLITICAL ECONOMY, US, VALUETagged Andrew Anthony, Angus Deaton, Anne Case, Arthur Sackler, Bernie Sanders, Chris McGreal, DOLLAR, GDP, INEQUALITY, Jack Shuler, John Arlidge, John Carreyrou, John Gapper, Laura Miller, Lloyd Green, Medicare., Melanie Reid, Mohammad Anas, Opioid Crisis, Opioids, OxyContin, Patrick Radden Keefe, Pfizer, PHARMA, Purdue Pharma, Richard Hall, Richard Sackler, Sackler, Sacklers, Sam Quinones, Samanth Subramanian, Tammy Anderson, US, VALUE. Leave a comment

diversity 101 = pluriverse

    endorsements A way to understanding an alternative future. – Juliet Schor, Sociology, Boston College A book of dazzling breadth, provocative and persuasive scholarship. – Sylvia Marcos, Mexican feminist activist and scholar For too long the North has imposed its one-size-fits-all agenda on the South. – Dan O’Neill, economist, University of Leeds This Dictionary … Continue reading diversity 101 = pluriverse

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Posted on May 1, 2021November 3, 2022 by CAWPosted in CLIMATE CRISIS, COMMONS, COMMUNITARIANSIM, CRISIS, DE GROWTH, DEGROWTH, Development, EARTH, ECO ECONOMICS, ECONOMICS, ENERGY, FOOD, GDP, GROWTH, HETERO MACRO, INEQUALITY, LAND, NATURAL RESOURCES, POLITICAL ECONOMY, POWER, VALUETagged A P Dominguez, Agriculture, Alain Caillé, Alberto Acosta, Ana Garcia, Anne Poelina, Antonio Elizalde, Aram Ziai, Ariel Salleh, Arturo Escobar, Arturo Guerrero Osorio, Arvind Narrain, Aseem Shrivastava, Ashish Kothari, Azize Aslan, B R Lozano Lerma, Bayo Akomolafe, Bengi Akbulut, Bhutan Julien-François Gerber, Brian Tokar, BRICS, Cândido Grzybowski, Charles Eisenstein, Christelle Terreblanche, Christos Zografos, Circular Economy, Claudia Von Werlhof, CLIMATE CRISIS, COMMONS, COMMUNITARIANSIM, Cormac Cullinan, Dan O’Neill, Daniela Del Bene, David Barkin, David Korten, De Angelis, Debal Deb, Deborah Mcgregor, DEGROWTH, Development, Diana Gómez, Ecomodernism, ECONOMICS, Edgardo Lander, Eduardo Gudynas, Efficiency, Eirini Gaitanou, Ekaterina Chertkovskaya, Elina Vuola, Emily Caruso, ENERGY, Enric Duran Giralt, Enrique Leff, Eric Ns. Ndushabandi, Erik Gómez-Baggethun, Erik Swyngedouw, Farhad Mazhar, Federico Demaria, Fr. Seán Mcdonagh, Frances Moore Lappé, G C Caffentzis, Gary J. Martin, GDP, Geoffrey Pleyers, Geshe Dorji Damdul, Giacomo D’alisa, Gilbert Rist, Gioconda Belli, Giorgos Kallis, Giorgos Velegrakis, Grazia Borrini-Feyerabend, Green Economy, Grimaldo Rengifo, GROWTH, Gustavo Duch, Gustavo Esteva, Harry Halpin, Hug March, INEQUALITY, J P Sarmiento Barletti, J.k. Gibson-Graham, Jan Pokorný, Janis Birkeland, Jûrgen Schuldt, Jeremy Gould, Jingzhong Ye, Joan Martinez-Alier, John Foran, John Holloway, John P. Clark, John Seed, Jonathan Dawson, José María Tortosa, Juan Pablo Soler, Juliet Schor, Karin Amimoto Ingersoll, Kirk Huffman, Larry Lohmann, Lau Kin Chi, Laura Gutiérrez Escobar, Lesley Le Grange, Liang Yongjia, Luke Novak, M. Taghi Farvar, Mabrouka M’barek, Marco Deriu, Mario Blaser, Maristella Svampa, Markéta Vinkelhoferová, Martha Chaves, Mónica Chuji, Michael Löwy, Michael Lerner, Michelle Boulous Walker, Miloon Kothari, Miriam Lang, Mogobe Ramose, Motoi Fuse, Nadia Johanisova, Natalia Quiroga Díaz, NATURAL RESOURCES, Navaneeta Majumder, Nawal Ammar, Neo-Extractivism, Nina Pacari, Nnimmo Bassey, Olivia U. Rutazibwa, Onofrio Romano, Oscar Ugarteche Galarza, Pablo Solon, Patricia Botero Gómez, Patricia Gualinga, Patrick Bond, Paul Raskin, Peter North, Philip Mcmichael, R G Aguilar, Raúl Prada, Raúl Zibechi, Ramiro Ávila-Santamaría, Renate Klein, Reproductive Engineering, Richard Norgaard, Rob Hopkins, Sam Bliss, Samantha Hargreaves, Saral Sarkar, Satish Kumar, Serge Latouche, Shiv Visvanathan, Silvia Federici, Silvia Ribeiro, Simone Wörer, Sit Tsui, Smart Cities, Susan Paulson, Sustainable Development, Sutej Hugu, Sylvia Marcos, Tatiana Roa, Ted Trainer, Teresa Anderson, Terry Leahy, Theodoros Karyotis, Transhumanism, Ulrich Brand, VALUE, Vandana Shiva, Vasudha Narayanan, Verónica Gago, Victor M. Toledo, Wendy Harcourt, Wolfgang Sachs, Xochitl Leyva-Solano, Yuxin Hou, Yvonne Underhill-Sem. Leave a comment

Confirmed: QE feeds Matthew Effect

Breaking Old News - QE really does feed Matthew effect!  Following bankers' earlier observations we now have official mainstream confirmation that  "softer monetary policy increases inequality." Not just in the US.  A fresh study by A.L. Anderson etal  provides "... new evidence on the distributional effects of monetary policy based on detailed administrative household-level data. The … Continue reading Confirmed: QE feeds Matthew Effect

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Posted on April 20, 2021December 28, 2021 by CAWPosted in MACRO, POLITICAL ECONOMYTagged Asger Lau Andersen, BANKING, BIS, Branko_Milanović, Claudio Borio, David Brancaccio, DOLLAR, ECB, Emmanuel Saez, Ethan Ilzetzki, Europe, FED, George Selgin, INEQUALITY, Jeff Lippincott, José-Luis Peydró, Karen Petrou, Laurence Kotlikoff, M. van Bavel etal, Marcin Bielecki, Marcin Kolasa, Matt Peterson, Mia Jørgensen, Michał Brzoza-Brzezina, MONETARY, MONEY, Niels Johannesen, QE, Urjit Patel. Leave a comment

Historical effects of shocks on inequality: the great leveler revisited

Fresh of the research press : Looks Milanovic didn't disaggregate enough ? nature.com     17/4/2021   Historical effects of shocks on inequality: the great leveler revisited - Bas van Bavel , Marten Scheffer Abstract - Inequality of wealth and its associated power has varied greatly over human history. It is often thought that the main levelers … Continue reading Historical effects of shocks on inequality: the great leveler revisited

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Fresh Fish Anyone?

European Union (EU) - Spain - Fisheries - Tuna - Overfishing - African Union - Senegal - Fishery

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Posted on April 6, 2021November 4, 2022 by CAWPosted in CLIMATE CRISIS, EARTH, FISH, FOOD, GREENWASH, INEQUALITY, NATURAL RESOURCES, POLITICAL ECONOMY, POLLUTIONTagged African Union, Alex Fletcher, bio diversity, Brian Kahn, Chas Newkey-Burden, CLIMATE CRISIS, Dr Gil Carvalho, ECO CRISIS, Ellie Hooper, Emily De Sousa, European Union (EU), Fishery, FISHING, food production, George Monbiot, GREENWASH, Ifesinachi Okafor-Yarwood, INEQUALITY, Karen McVeigh, market power, Natalia Winkelman, NATURAL RESOURCES, OCEANS, Overfishing, plastic pollution, POLLUTION, Rita Issa, Sebastian Rotter, Senegal, Spain, Svati Kirsten Narula, Tuna. Leave a comment

State of the Planet

“Transformative changes are now necessary" says the Nobel report. Will the event be a spectacle of technological inventions? Would be nice to see some monetary innovations, too. Just follow the money ... nobelprize.org  our planet our future - solutions sessions On day three of the Nobel Prize Summit our partners will be hosting events that … Continue reading State of the Planet

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Posted on March 23, 2021December 28, 2021 by CAWPosted in CRISIS, POLITICAL ECONOMYTagged CLIMATE CRISIS, INEQUALITY. Leave a comment

Banking on Values

"A fool is someone who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing". Central banker Mark Carney has diagnosed a crisis in value(s). He doesn't just mean prices being misaligned with values as in frothy asset overvaluations. That's just a symptom of a deeper malaise. The central idea of his book, says the … Continue reading Banking on Values

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Posted on March 17, 2021October 15, 2022 by CAWPosted in GROWTH, INEQUALITY, MONEY MARKETSTagged Adam Smith, Andrew Kliman, BANKS, bitoin, Bono, Christine Lagarde, David Harvey, Gordon Brown, GROWTH, Heather Scoffield, INEQUALITY, J. Doyne Farmer, Jim O’Neill, Joan Robinson, John Ivison, Jonathan Nitzan, Karl Marx, MACRO ECONOMICS, Mariana Mazzucato, Mark Carney, Martin Wolf, Michael J. Sandel, Minouche Shafik, MONETARY POLICY, MONEY, PRICES, Raghu Rajan, Ryan Bourne, Shimshon Bichler, Simon English, Simon Hattenstone, VALUE. Leave a comment

real existing capitalism – neo liberalism, globalisation

London Museum of Neoliberalism - Neo-Lib Google Gallery see also > history real existing capitalism > NEO LIBERALISM - GLOBALISATION - HISTORY - POLITICS - US - BUSINESS - ECONOMICS - WASHINGTON CONSENSUS - Mark-Fisher - John N.Gray neo-liberalism - featured/selected - updates here suhrkamp.de/ google/de 11-2021 Globalismus und Demokratie - Politische Ökonomie im ausgehenden … Continue reading real existing capitalism – neo liberalism, globalisation

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Code of Capital – Quinn Slobodian -W.Mattli,K.Pistor,S.Zuboff

The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality Three new books paint a chilling portrait of darkness in Wall Street, the law, and technology. But the apocalyptic metaphors obscure the real problem, hindering how we fight back. review of Walter Mattli, Katharina Pistor and Shoshana Zuboff by QUINN SLOBODIAN ..." ...Mapping such … Continue reading Code of Capital – Quinn Slobodian -W.Mattli,K.Pistor,S.Zuboff

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Matthew Effect – inequality

Daniel Rigney   The Matthew Effect "The old saying does often seem to hold true: the rich get richer while the poor get poorer, creating a widening gap between those who have more and those who have less. The sociologist Robert K. Merton called this phenomenon the Matthew effect, named after a passage in the gospel … Continue reading Matthew Effect – inequality

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INEQUALITY

featured selected - updates below GM posts/pages on inequality 5-2022 (IN)EQUALITY now(ish) 4-2022 Inequality – The Long View 3/2021   Fed's QE feeds Matthew Effect 6/2020  The Unequal Mr Picketty 4/2020   Covid : Billionaires Chip In A Trillion gg page Branco  Milanovic  Inequality see also theguardian.com/inequality inequality.org/ The Journal of Economic Inequality gg/caw 4-2022 Inequality represents the … Continue reading INEQUALITY

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DeGrowth or Décroissance anyone? (not just for Xmas)

degrowth updates here Décroissance, or degrowth, is a story of hope amidst adversity. Just like Xmas. Born of the adversities of a poisoned and plundered planet, degrowthers say "No! No More! Let's get out of the Old National Market Hall of Sickly Scarcity and into the New Global Banquet Hall of Happy Abundance... Yes, contrary … Continue reading DeGrowth or Décroissance anyone? (not just for Xmas)

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Posted on December 23, 2020August 18, 2022 by CAWPosted in BC, CLIMATE CRISIS, DE GROWTH, DEGROWTH, EARTH, ECO ECONOMICS, GDP, GROWTH, HISTORY, INEQUALITY, NATURAL RESOURCES, VALUETagged Adam Grubb, AGRARIAN, Aisling Irwin, Alex Mikulich, Alf Hornburg, andana Sharma, André Gorz, Andrea Grainger, Andreas Mayert, Annie Raser-Rowland, Anthony Giddens, Anthropology, Azmizam Abdul Rashid, Benedikt Schmitt, Beth Stratford, Blair Fix, Branko Ančić, Branko Milanovic, Brendan Gleeson, Charles Kenny, Ciara Nugent, Claudio Cattano, CLIMATE CRISIS, Consumerism, Critical Geography, Cultural Geography, Daniel Merino, Danijela Dolenec, David Harvey, DEGROWTH, Degrowth Movement, Economic Geography, ECONOMICS, Environmental Sustainability, Federico Demaria, Federico Tabellini, Gabriela Cabaña, Gareth Dale, GDP, Gemma Ware, Geography, George Kallis, George Monbiot, Georgescu-Roegen, Giorgos Kal, GROWTH, Hasna Sidmou, Historical Geography, HISTORY, Human Geography, INEQUALITY, Iris Borowy, Jason Nickel, Joachim H. Spangenberg, John Cassidy, John Stuart Mill, Julien-François Gerber, Karen Bakker., Kate Raworth, Kevin Carson, Lorenzo Fioramonti, MACRO ECONOMICS, MALTHUSIANISM, Maria Markantonatou, Martin Weiss, Matthias Schmelzer, Nathan Barlow Constanza Hepp Joe Herbert Andro Rilović Joëlle Saey-Volckrick Jacob Smessaert Nick von Andrian, NATURAL RESOURCES, Phillip Leigh, Physical Geography, Political Ecology, Political Geography and Geopolitics, Political Geography l, Political Science, Pope Frances, Samuel Alexander, Sara Kiley Watson, Shada Islam, Simon Kuznets, Social Geography, Social Sciences, SOCIOLOGY, Sophie Perryer, Stefania Barka, Steve Keen, Sustainability, Tiago Reis, Tourism Geography, UBI, Urban Geography, VALUE. Leave a comment

Billionaires Chip In A Trillion

Speaking for the  The Giving Pledge campaign group, Bill Gates has announced their plan to make an unprecedented contribution to the current crisis. The aim is to commit 10% of their wealth to help all those who are falling through the net of the current rescue packages, including all the victims in poorer countries. The campaign … Continue reading Billionaires Chip In A Trillion

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Posted on April 1, 2020January 26, 2023 by CAWPosted in INEQUALITY, MMTTagged Ali Bakhtaoui, Bill Gates, Bill Mitchell, CZI, David Lawder, Frances Haugen, INEQUALITY, Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky Español, Mark Zuckerberg, MMT, Richard Wolf, Rupert Neate, TAX, Thomas Picketty, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, Zia Qureshi. Leave a comment

Crisis? What Crisis!

"Almost no chance of a recession this year", concludes Barron's roundtable, "markets will gain despite looming risks."  "Recession has been "priced out in a rally for the record books" booms bloomberg and forbes feels that now "only the perennial bears believe" in a 2020 recession. Investors "go into the new decade with a spring in … Continue reading Crisis? What Crisis!

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Posted on January 21, 2020December 28, 2021 by CAWPosted in CLIMATE CRISIS, GROWTH, INEQUALITYTagged BANKS, BEHAVIOURAL ECONOMICS, Ben Bernanke, CLIMATE CRISIS, FINANCIAL CRISIS, IMF, INEQUALITY, INTEREST RATES, Knut Wicksell, MARKETS, PEOPLE'S QE, QE, RECESSION, Steve Keen. Leave a comment

GROWTH! What Growth?

GROWTH! What Growth? intro/featured/selected – updates here - +here Alf Hornborg writes in his article “How to turn an ocean liner”:  “Although soon reduced to a heterodox and marginalized position, the critique of growth has continued to challenge mainstream dogmas of economics and policy for over four decades. Countless debates have raged on what exactly is the problem … Continue reading GROWTH! What Growth?

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Branco Milanovic

"Milanovic’s work is still the most detailed study of global inequality to date and should be read by all proponents of post-capitalist democracy..." Boris Frankel

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book reviews

 Moral Economies of Money: Politics and the Monetary Constitution of Society – by Jakob Feinig
Stefan Eich - The Currency of Politics
David Orrell - Quantum Economics for the Real World
Aaron Sahr - Die monetäre Maschine
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Mark Carney - Value(s)
Jacob Goldstein - Money
Mariana Mazzucato - The Value of Everything
John Rapley - Twilight of the Money Gods
Otegha Uwagba - We Need to talk about Money
Josh Ryan-Collins ed - Where Does Money Come from ?
Nigel Dodd - The Social Life of Money
Heiner Flassbeck - Gescheiterte Globalisierung
Michael Hudson - Forgive Them Their Debts
Geffrey Ingham - Money
John Kay - Other People's Money
Margrit Kennedy - Interest and Inflation Free Money
Bernard Lietaer - Das Geld der Zukunft
Ann Pettifor - The Production of Money
Das nächste Geld - von Christoph Pfluger
Richard A Werner - Neue Wirtschaftspolitik
Yanis Varoufakis - Another Now
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