This page lists all the posts that are available on billy blog since its inception by Category then Post. In some cases, I have assigned multiple categories to a single post and then the link to that post will appear under more than one Category heading (obviously). They are also ordered under each Category in Chronological order – oldest first.
This page helps you see the overall picture and to more easily find old but desired blogs!
Please note that the archive spans several pages and the link to the other page is only available at the top of each page.
Posts by category
- Category: Admin
- Off to Japan I go – again (20/09/2023)
- My blog is on holidays (10/04/2023)
- Administrative update: My blog has a new home (12/02/2023)
- Australia – quarterly inflation rate declining (25/01/2023)
- Migrating to Mastodon and some additional announcements (24/01/2023)
- My blog is on holidays until Monday, January 9, 2023 (02/01/2023)
- My blog is on holiday today (26/12/2022)
- I am no longer writing a blog post on Tuesdays (06/12/2022)
- Learning while on the job … (04/10/2022)
- Off to Japan I go (27/09/2022)
- At school today … (20/09/2022)
- At school today … (13/09/2022)
- At school today … (06/09/2022)
- At school today … (30/08/2022)
- At school today … (23/08/2022)
- At school today … (16/08/2022)
- At school today … (02/08/2022)
- At school today … (26/07/2022)
- At school today … (19/07/2022)
- At school today … (12/07/2022)
- At school today … (05/07/2022)
- At school today … (28/06/2022)
- At school today … (21/06/2022)
- My sessions at the Levy Summer School 2022 (16/06/2022)
- At school today … (14/06/2022)
- My blog is on holiday today … (13/06/2022)
- RBA aims to cut policy stimulation by adding to it (08/06/2022)
- At school today … (07/06/2022)
- At school today … (31/05/2022)
- At school today … (24/05/2022)
- At school today … (17/05/2022)
- At school today … (10/05/2022)
- Back to school for me … (03/05/2022)
- My blog is on holiday today (25/04/2022)
- My blog is on holidays today (18/04/2022)
- Research on vaccine certificates finds positive outcomes (19/01/2022)
- My blog is on holidays (27/12/2021)
- Travelling music (14/09/2021)
- My blog is on holiday today (14/06/2021)
- My blog is on holiday today (05/04/2021)
- My blog is on its ‘New Year’s Holiday’ today (04/01/2021)
- Still on holidays (29/12/2020)
- On Holidays … (28/12/2020)
- Travelling all day so blog is on holiday except for some beach music (03/12/2020)
- Please help a local community group in Newcastle, NSW (14/09/2020)
- My blog is on holiday today (13/04/2020)
- Travelling all day – listening to jazz (25/02/2020)
- Travelling today (03/02/2020)
- Two films to watch which won’t make you happy … (01/01/2020)
- Still on holidays (26/12/2019)
- On holidays (25/12/2019)
- Travelling all day today … (01/10/2019)
- Travelling all day today … (16/09/2019)
- On visiting Japan and engaging with conservative politicians (11/09/2019)
- Server issues and migration (27/08/2019)
- Sydney Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) Event tomorrow (23/08/2019)
- Announcing – Foundation for Monetary Studies Inc. (22/05/2019)
- Travelling all day today … (14/05/2019)
- Travelling today … (08/05/2019)
- My blog is on holidays (22/04/2019)
- New Blog Theme from today (02/04/2019)
- Travelling across the world today to escape the famine that MMT will cause (14/03/2019)
- Event news and podcast (12/03/2019)
- The NAIRU/Output gap scam reprise (27/02/2019)
- Travelling mostly today … but we have events and music (25/02/2019)
- No blog post today (15/01/2019)
- On holidays again … (01/01/2019)
- Still on holidays (26/12/2018)
- On holiday (25/12/2018)
- A cartoon to enjoy while I am travelling … (19/12/2018)
- Australian workers losing out under neoliberalism (10/12/2018)
- Database integration (20/10/2018)
- Sleep and reading – Australia bound (15/10/2018)
- Travelling today … but we have videos, music and events (27/09/2018)
- Travelling mostly today … (06/06/2018)
- 100 years ago today in France … (25/04/2018)
- My blog is on holiday today (02/04/2018)
- Video of my public lecture in Helsinki, February 27, 2018 (08/03/2018)
- Snowbound in the North (26/02/2018)
- A breakthrough in France as a Jazz Freedom Fighter dies (24/01/2018)
- Writing, listening but not blogging (much) today (17/01/2018)
- Wednesday becomes an almost blog free day! (03/01/2018)
- Blog is absent (mostly) again today … (01/01/2018)
- Still on holiday (26/12/2017)
- On holiday (25/12/2017)
- Travelling all day today – up hill and down dale (07/12/2017)
- Travelling all day today to where the wind blows and it rains a lot (30/11/2017)
- Travel and beyond … (09/10/2017)
- Running trains faster but leaving more people on the platform is nonsense (28/09/2017)
- Travelling all day today … (20/09/2017)
- Travelling all day today but here is something to watch and listen to (31/07/2017)
- Today in Wellington – Live Stream at 12:30 NZ time (28/07/2017)
- Travelling to the land of the long white cloud today (27/07/2017)
- Blog goes on holiday today … (25/04/2017)
- Blog has gone on holiday (17/04/2017)
- Travelling today so enjoy the music (06/03/2017)
- Happy something … (26/12/2016)
- Travelling back from the US today – but there is some music (20/09/2016)
- Travelling all day today – so only music (13/09/2016)
- Travelling all day today (02/05/2016)
- Friday Lay Day – Travelling all day today (01/01/2016)
- Plane flying high … you know how I feel (12/10/2015)
- A short video to keep things humming (07/10/2015)
- Monday travel and some austerity stories (07/09/2015)
- Travelling – back to typing Thursday (26/08/2015)
- No blog today (29/07/2015)
- Eurozone Dystopia – Groupthink and Denial on a Grand Scale – Early peek (24/02/2015)
- Admin note: Server Change (05/10/2014)
- Travelling back (14/04/2014)
- Travelling (09/04/2014)
- On the road again … (02/12/2013)
- My blog is travelling today (26/11/2013)
- Moving … (08/10/2012)
- Travel takes over blog (18/09/2012)
- Where is Bill now? (20/02/2012)
- Where is Bill? (14/02/2012)
- Commenting on other sites (23/12/2011)
- Elaborate escape plan interrupts blog (22/09/2011)
- Travel interrupts blog (12/09/2011)
- Major changes to blog (19/06/2011)
- Major database problem – Update 2 (28/05/2011)
- Where’s bill – 15/10? (16/10/2010)
- Where’s bill today? (29/09/2010)
- Where’s bill heading this Friday? (02/07/2010)
- Where’s bill gone this Monday? (28/06/2010)
- Admin note: bilbo to be reborn (23/06/2010)
- The dysfunctional logic of the Eurozone and its downward spiral (30/04/2010)
- Monday, April 26: Where is bill? (26/04/2010)
- Admin update (11/02/2010)
- Where’s bill gone? (20/10/2009)
- Been down, but now back on air … (13/07/2009)
- Where’s bill gone … Part 3? (28/06/2009)
- Where’s bill gone now? (18/06/2009)
- Where’s bill today? (14/06/2009)
- Comments policy (05/05/2009)
- billy blog server down today (30/04/2009)
- The complete billy blog on one page! (25/04/2009)
- RSS feed issues solution (09/03/2009)
- Finally … the blog is sorted (23/01/2009)
- Welcome to my new blog (04/09/2008)
- Welcome to the CofFEE blog (24/12/2004)
- Category: Britain
- With central banks chasing shadows, many nations are now plunging towards or into recession (24/08/2023)
- Starmer must confront the reality – more spending will be required but taxes will probably also have to be higher (17/07/2023)
- Monetary policy in the hands of the central banker sociopaths is advancing the class interests of the elites (05/07/2023)
- Australia – inflation declines sharply (28/06/2023)
- The New Global Financing Pact equals the old failed global financial arrangements (21/06/2023)
- Post Brexit UK is seeing higher skilled labour entering from non-EU countries to support a range of services (public and other) – success (24/05/2023)
- Inside the Bank of England governor’s dreams – the wage-price spiral we cannot see (22/05/2023)
- Investigation into BBC bias misses the point really (02/02/2023)
- British voters depressingly caught between a rock and a hard place (30/01/2023)
- The Autumn Statement – an exercise in absurdity and public harm (21/11/2022)
- Why listen to so-called ‘experts’ that were so wrong about Brexit? (14/11/2022)
- The last week in Britain demonstrates key MMT propositions (29/09/2022)
- Where are all the economists? Its lucky they have gone AWOL (10/08/2022)
- New Keynesian inflation model is unfit for purpose (29/06/2022)
- The Left/Right distinction is as relevant as ever as corporations gouge profits out of pushing inflation (02/05/2022)
- The Covid trade-off between health and the economy did not exist (28/04/2022)
- UK unemployment rate is more like 5.6 per cent rather than 3.9 per cent (16/03/2022)
- Workers in UK enduring real wage cuts except the unproductive bankers (23/02/2022)
- Bank of England Governor just didn’t go far enough (08/02/2022)
- When wages go up, we all benefit – what Starmer should have said (25/11/2021)
- UK Office of Budget Responsibility demonstrating the well-trodden GIGO format (15/11/2021)
- The British Chancellor cannot run short of sterling unless he chooses to do so (13/10/2021)
- The one-trick New Keynesian ponies are back in town (12/10/2021)
- We will soon see just how ‘pragmatic’ Sunak really is (05/10/2021)
- British Labour Conference seems to be going well (29/09/2021)
- Job vacancies rising in Britain in mostly below-average pay sectors (23/09/2021)
- The Bank of Goldman Sachs at Threadneedle Street (02/09/2021)
- Brexit is delivering better pay for British workers (on average) (30/08/2021)
- Trends in the Northern Ireland labour market – Part 1 (17/08/2021)
- Austerity has damaged the ability of Greece to defend itself against fire threats (11/08/2021)
- Booming growth in Britain (Brexit?) but child poverty rises (austerity) (29/07/2021)
- British House of Lords having conniptions about QE – a sedative and a lie down is indicated (20/07/2021)
- British Labour remains unelectable – Part 104 (14/07/2021)
- Manufacturing growing strongly in the UK as jobs fall in Australia with the fiscal cuts (26/05/2021)
- The inflation mania is growing – but manias are manias (17/05/2021)
- US and UK fiscal stimulus supporting growth while the delays in the Eurozone lead to a double-dip recession (03/05/2021)
- The Brexit predictions of doom are proving to be wildly inaccurate (20/04/2021)
- It isn’t just like household debt! (04/03/2021)
- Enforced poverty and torture for the victims of government policy failure – welcome to modern Australia (24/02/2021)
- A very dangerous variant of the global virus is spreading again after being subdued throughout 2020 (09/02/2021)
- British Labour may as well just not turn up at the next election (14/01/2021)
- Scotland: a nation cannot be independent and use another nation’s currency or even peg to it (13/01/2021)
- Britain is now free of the legal neoliberalism that has killed prosperity in Europe (07/01/2021)
- Bond investors see through central bank lies and expose the fallacies of mainstream macroeconomics (06/01/2021)
- No justification for public sector wage freezes during the pandemic (24/12/2020)
- Those in glass houses … (01/12/2020)
- British Labour remains unelectable (26/11/2020)
- Cutting wages in a deep recession is not a sensible policy (03/11/2020)
- Forget the record deficits and public debt – focus on what the net spending is doing to advance well-being (22/10/2020)
- British legislation must be able to override EU law – that is what independence means (14/09/2020)
- The British government did not approach insolvency in March 2020 (25/06/2020)
- Britain confounding the macroeconomic textbooks – except one! (21/05/2020)
- JobKeeper wage subsidy – some strange arithmetic is afoot (29/04/2020)
- Bank of England official blows the cover on mainstream macroeconomics (28/04/2020)
- Progressives should never work within the mainstream macroeconomics straitjacket (21/04/2020)
- You lost! Badly! Humility not hubris is needed in order for British Labour to regenerate (17/03/2020)
- British Labour seems to think that HM Treasury can dominate the elected politicians (19/02/2020)
- If it quacks! (28/01/2020)
- Work not UBI – the hopeful not the surrender (21/01/2020)
- Racial prejudice in Britain rises with unemployment (16/01/2020)
- The Tories in Britain have a clear way forward – thanks to the Labour Party hacks (14/01/2020)
- Bregret eh! (18/12/2019)
- An evolving 6-point plan for British Labour (16/12/2019)
- My brief comment on the British election (11/12/2019)
- Impending British Labour loss may reflect their ambiguous Brexit position (28/11/2019)
- Invoking neoliberal framing and language is a failing progressive strategy (British Labour) (19/11/2019)
- The obesity epidemic – massive daily losses incurred while the policy response is insufficient (21/10/2019)
- Latest instalment in Project Fear is not very scary at all despite the headlines (09/10/2019)
- Is the British Labour Party aboard the fiscal dominance train – Part 2? (24/09/2019)
- Is the British Labour Party aboard the fiscal dominance train – Part 1? (23/09/2019)
- UK productivity slump is a demand-side problem (10/09/2019)
- Progressive media criticising fiscal stimulus as a recession threatens – such is the modern Left (03/09/2019)
- Spending equals income whether it comes from government or non-government (29/08/2019)
- Germany is now suffering from the illogical nature of its own behaviour (13/08/2019)
- Apparently Brown could but Boris cannot – British progressive journalism at its worst (07/08/2019)
- The British government can avoid a recession from a No-Deal Brexit (31/07/2019)
- When the Left disgraces itself (30/07/2019)
- There are no financial risks involved in increased British government spending (22/07/2019)
- British Labour surrenders to the middle class and big business interests (10/07/2019)
- That progressive paradise (aka the EU) does it again! (04/07/2019)
- An economist trying to stay relevant long after he lost it (26/06/2019)
- British Chancellor and his Shadow – arm in arm promoting fiscal myths (24/06/2019)
- Forget the official Rule, apparently, there is a secret Fiscal Credibility Rule (19/06/2019)
- Seize the Means of Production of Currency – Part 3 (17/06/2019)
- Seize the Means of Production of Currency – Part 2 (12/06/2019)
- Seize the Means of Production of Currency – Part 1 (11/06/2019)
- How social democratic parties erect the plank and then walk it – Part 2 (10/06/2019)
- Being anti-European Union and pro-Brexit does not make one a nationalist (23/05/2019)
- Australia and Scotland and the need to escape neoliberalism (20/05/2019)
- Some MMT considerations for an independent Scotland – Part 2 (07/05/2019)
- Some MMT considerations for an independent Scotland – Part 1 (06/05/2019)
- The austerity attack on British local government – Part 2 (02/05/2019)
- The austerity attack on British local government – Part 1 (30/04/2019)
- Ridiculous MMT critiques distorting Scottish independence debate (23/04/2019)
- The Europhile dreamers are out in force (15/04/2019)
- Bank of England backtracks on its doomsday Brexit scenarios (18/03/2019)
- Britain’s austerity costs are larger than any predicted Brexit losses (04/03/2019)
- The EU is neoliberal to its core and captured by corporate interests (18/02/2019)
- The conflicting concepts of cosmopolitan within Europe – Part 2 (31/01/2019)
- The conflicting concepts of cosmopolitan within Europe – Part 1 (29/01/2019)
- British labour market – rise in self-employment driving growth (28/01/2019)
- Comparing the 2016 Referendum vote with the 2019 Withdrawal Act outcome (16/01/2019)
- Must be Brexit – UK GDP growth now outstrips major EU economies (14/01/2019)
- The Brexit scapegoat (07/01/2019)
- The so-called euro stability spawned banking system that caused havoc (03/01/2019)
- Some Brexit dynamics while across the Channel Europe is in denial (02/01/2019)
- More Brexit nonsense from the pro-European dreamers (27/12/2018)
- US Federal Reserve decision exposes moral bankruptcy and incompetence (24/12/2018)
- British data confirms strong FDI continues despite Brexit chaos (12/12/2018)
- Britain should reject the Brexit ‘agreement’ but proceed with the exit (28/11/2018)
- EU Services Notification Directive will undermine democracy within cities (19/11/2018)
- EU forecasts are notoriously poor (14/11/2018)
- Financial services agreements – the EU as a neoliberal, corporatist project (13/11/2018)
- British growth strengthens in September quarter 2018 (12/11/2018)
- Corbyn more scary than Brexit (07/11/2018)
- British fiscal statement – no end to austerity as the Left face plants (30/10/2018)
- The British Labour Fiscal Credibility rule – some further final comments (23/10/2018)
- A summary of my meeting with John McDonnell in London (17/10/2018)
- IMF continues to tread the ridiculous path (16/10/2018)
- When 232 thousand becomes 630 – quite, simply horrifying Brexit losses (01/10/2018)
- Brexit doom predictions – the Y2K of today (28/08/2018)
- The conservative polity is fracturing – an opportunity for the Left (27/08/2018)
- British labour market – low unemployment hiding a deeper malaise (20/08/2018)
- A twitter storm of lies … (15/08/2018)
- MMT is just plain good economics – Part 3 (14/08/2018)
- MMT is just plain good economics – Part 2 (13/08/2018)
- The fundamental realignment of British society via fiscal austerity (30/07/2018)
- Build it in Britain is just sensible logic (26/07/2018)
- Brexit propaganda continues from the UK Guardian (04/07/2018)
- How to distort the Brexit debate – exclude significant factors! (25/06/2018)
- Oh Scotland, don’t you dare! – Part 2 (05/06/2018)
- Oh Scotland, don’t you dare! – Part 1 (04/06/2018)
- The ‘if it is bad it must be Brexit’ deception in Britain (31/05/2018)
- ECB research provides a withering critique of mainstream macroeconomics (29/05/2018)
- The British NHS debate – TINA but only if you believe in nonsense (28/05/2018)
- The Europhile Left use Jacobin response to strengthen our Brexit case (22/05/2018)
- The Europhile Left loses the plot (01/05/2018)
- The facts suggest Britain is not as reliant on EU as the Remain camp claim (16/04/2018)
- Europhile reform dreamers wake up – there will be no ‘far-reaching’ reforms (12/03/2018)
- The New Keynesian fiscal rules that mislead British Labour – Part 3 (01/03/2018)
- The New Keynesian fiscal rules that mislead British Labour – Part 2 (28/02/2018)
- The New Keynesian fiscal rules that mislead British Labour – Part 1 (27/02/2018)
- Renationalisation – when self-promoted genius becomes plain lame (16/01/2018)
- Britain doesn’t appear to be collapsing as a result of Brexit (13/12/2017)
- British Tories reject the ‘free market’ neoliberal myth (11/12/2017)
- The lame progressive obsession with meaningless aggregates (23/11/2017)
- When neoliberals masquerade as progressives (09/11/2017)
- British mainstream media spreading dangerous MMT ideas (08/11/2017)
- British productivity slump – all down to George Osborne’s austerity obsession (18/10/2017)
- Prime Minister Corbyn should have no fears from global capital markets (10/10/2017)
- A former UK Chancellor attempts to save face and just becomes confused (03/10/2017)
- British employers exhibit on-going greed but lie about it (17/07/2017)
- Disturbing pay trends in Britain (12/07/2017)
- Something is rotten in the state of … Britain (03/07/2017)
- There is a true oppositional Left forming and gaining political traction (21/06/2017)
- Britain’s labour market showing no Brexit anxiety yet (30/05/2017)
- Why Britain should not worry about Brexit-motivated bank relocations (16/05/2017)
- Resistance and change doesn’t come from going along with the (neo-liberal) pack (04/05/2017)
- British labour lost in a neo-liberal haze (03/05/2017)
- British Labour has to break out of the neo-liberal ‘cost’ framing trap (12/04/2017)
- Household debt in Britain on the rise – lessons not learned (06/04/2017)
- When progressives become neo-liberals and create a Trump (02/03/2017)
- There is hope – neo-liberalism is an historical aberration (02/02/2017)
- The (neo-liberal) Third Way infestation continues (18/01/2017)
- Executive pay bears no relationship to company performance (17/01/2017)
- Policy changes needed to arrest decline in fortunes for low-pay British workers (16/01/2017)
- The Left lacks courage and is riddled with inferiority complexes (11/01/2017)
- Austerity is the problem for Britain not Brexit (09/01/2017)
- Our affect is driving us back to a need for continuous fiscal deficits (06/12/2016)
- I, Daniel Blake – essential viewing (05/12/2016)
- When Britain went fiat and the skies remained above (30/11/2016)
- The British reality defying the ideologically-based gloom and doom (29/11/2016)
- The penny drops – WSJ acknowledges UK government can never run out of money (03/11/2016)
- Mayday! Mayday! The skies were meant to fall in … what happened? (24/08/2016)
- The case for re-nationalisation – Part 2 (21/07/2016)
- Brexit signals that a new policy paradigm is required including re-nationalisation (13/07/2016)
- ECB research shows huge output gap and need for fiscal expansion (05/07/2016)
- Australian election outcome resonates with the Brexit dynamics (04/07/2016)
- The British Left is usurped and IMF austerity begins 1976 (29/06/2016)
- When journalists allow dangerous economic myths to pervade (28/06/2016)
- Why the Leave victory is a great outcome (27/06/2016)
- Britain should exit the European Union (22/06/2016)
- The conspiracy to bring British Labour to heel 1976 (15/06/2016)
- The 1976 British austerity shift – a triumph of perception over reality (13/06/2016)
- The British Cabinet divides over the IMF negotiations in 1976 (08/06/2016)
- The Bacon-Eltis intervention – Britain 1976 (11/05/2016)
- The Wall Street-US Treasury Complex (09/05/2016)
- The metamorphosis of the IMF as a neo-liberal attack dog (03/05/2016)
- The 1976 currency crisis (26/04/2016)
- Britain approaches the 1976 currency crisis (21/04/2016)
- The British Labour Party path to Monetarism (13/04/2016)
- Distributional conflict and inflation – Britain in the early 1970s (07/04/2016)
- British trade unions in the early 1970s (31/03/2016)
- The right-wing counter attack – 1971 (24/03/2016)
- Britain and the 1970s oil shocks – the failure of Monetarism (16/03/2016)
- The Heath government was not Monetarist – that was left to the Labour Party (15/03/2016)
- British Labour Party surrenders … back to its Monetarist roots (14/03/2016)
- The Monetarism Trap snares the second Wilson Labour Government (09/03/2016)
- The British Monetarist infestation (25/02/2016)
- If I was in Britain I would not want to be in the EU (23/02/2016)
- The urban impact of the failure of austerity (26/01/2016)
- British floods demonstrate the myopia of fiscal austerity (04/01/2016)
- Friday lay day – George Osborne talks tough but is saved by ridiculous forecasts (27/11/2015)
- British government analysis shows fiscal stimulus effective in supporting growth (28/10/2015)
- The British Tax Credits system is a sign of New Labour failure (26/10/2015)
- The concept of ‘one Europe’ under threat from austerity (01/07/2015)
- I would be voting NO in Scotland but with a lot of anger (18/08/2014)
- Britain has not recovered the losses caused by the GFC (30/07/2014)
- British solution to unemployment – make them work for free (30/07/2012)
- Nothing good in sight for the UK economy despite the Olympics (26/07/2012)
- UK Budget reveals what is really going on (22/03/2012)
- Societies that exclude their youth will rue the day (01/03/2012)
- The British government can never run out of money (27/02/2012)
- Monetary movements in the US – and the deficit (02/02/2012)
- Bank of England money supply data paints a grim picture (01/02/2012)
- The US is not an example of a fiscal contraction expansion (27/01/2012)
- Britain needs more hours of work not less (10/01/2012)
- Category: Canada
- Canada – MMT poster child? (20/01/2020)
- Exchange rate movements and exports (25/01/2016)
- Friday Lay Day – Canadian central bank governor bucks the mainstream Groupthink (18/12/2015)
- The tale of two nations – democracy dies in Portugal and lives in Canada (27/10/2015)
- Canada – by hook or by crook there will fiscal deficits (01/10/2015)
- Category: Capital controls
- The poorest nations are increasingly beholden to the hedge funds (12/12/2022)
- Turkey tells us nothing about MMT – but MMT tells us a lot about why Turkey is in trouble (20/12/2021)
- Countries than run continuous deficits do not seem to endure accelerating inflation or currency crises (01/11/2021)
- Keynes on national self-sufficiency (23/08/2021)
- Has global trade peaked? (02/08/2021)
- Free flows of capital do not increase output but do increase inequality (10/12/2019)
- When old central bankers know what is wrong but can’t bring themselves to saying what is right (08/10/2019)
- An MMT-Green New Deal and the financial markets – Part 2 (05/09/2019)
- Inflation hysteria as central bankers discuss yield curve control (13/05/2019)
- Debt, deficits and good housekeeping: what’s the fuss about? (25/04/2019)
- IMF changes tune on industry policy – shamelessly – Part 2 (09/04/2019)
- IMF changes tune on industry policy – shamelessly – Part 1 (08/04/2019)
- Operationalising core MMT principles – Part 2 (23/01/2019)
- There is no internal MMT rift on trade or development (10/01/2019)
- MMT and the external sector – redux (26/09/2018)
- The Left propaganda that the state is powerless – continues (10/04/2018)
- My response to a German critic of MMT – Part 1 (26/03/2018)
- Category: Central banking
- Inflation in Australia falling sharply while the US labour demand collapses (30/08/2023)
- The growing incidence of financial insecurity and inequality (21/08/2023)
- US inflation in retreat as housing policy is exposed as a failure (14/08/2023)
- No change in monetary easing from Bank of Japan until wages growth increases (03/08/2023)
- The Bank of England ‘losses’ are meaningless and should never be used to justify fiscal austerity (27/07/2023)
- Australia’s inflation rate continues to fall despite RBA inflationary rate hikes (26/07/2023)
- Mainstream logic should conclude the Australian unemployment rate is above the NAIRU not below it as the RBA claims (24/07/2023)
- RBA interest rate rises are inflationary and neoliberal privatisations have reinforced that (19/07/2023)
- US inflation rate down to 3 per cent and falling fast – it was transitory, folks (13/07/2023)
- Why are the unions accepting massive real wage cuts? (29/06/2023)
- Japan’s monetary policy experiment is working (26/06/2023)
- RBA wants to destroy the livelihoods of 140,000 Australian workers – a shocking indictment of a failed state (22/06/2023)
- RBA governor’s ‘Qu’ils mangent de la brioche’ moments of disdain (08/06/2023)
- Rising labour costs have only the smallest impact on services inflation (01/06/2023)
- Australia – inflation still falling while the RBA governor keeps inventing ruses to keep hiking rates (31/05/2023)
- No evidence of an imminent wages breakout in Australia despite the claims by the RBA to justify their hikes (17/05/2023)
- The end of the common currency (euro) cannot come soon enough (15/05/2023)
- Japan has lower inflation, no currency crisis and its citizens are better off as a result of the monetary-fiscal policy initiatives (04/05/2023)
- RBA loses the plot – Treasurer should use powers under the Act to suspend the RBA Board’s decision making discretion (03/05/2023)
- Australian inflation rate has peaked and falling fast – but not fast enough for the interest rate boosters (26/04/2023)
- The inflation backtracking from the central bankers and others is gathering pace (24/04/2023)
- RBA Review Report ignores the real questions and proposes to entrench the failed Groupthink (20/04/2023)
- IMF demonstrates mainstream economics has ossified but remains dominant (17/04/2023)
- The absurdity of the current monetary policy dominance exposed (06/04/2023)
- Are the OPEC production cuts a problem? (05/04/2023)
- Fiscal policy can always protect employment, incomes and business solvency if there is political will (03/04/2023)
- When mainstream economists arrive at ideas 50 or so years late and pretend to be contributing to knowledge (30/03/2023)
- Inflation drops sharply in Australia but it is not the work of the RBA (29/03/2023)
- The inflationary episode is being driven by profit gouging and interest rate hikes won’t help much (27/03/2023)
- Former Bank of Japan governor challenges the current monetary policy consensus (22/03/2023)
- The way private banks in Australia screw their communities (20/03/2023)
- The current inflationary period is not remotely like the 1970s (09/03/2023)
- RBA is engineering one of the largest cuts to real disposable income per capita in our history (08/03/2023)
- German Bundestag body’s MMT overview exposes the hidden agenda – the population simply can’t be allowed to understand MMT (06/03/2023)
- Inflation has probably peaked in Australia – yes, it was a transient episode (02/03/2023)
- RBA appeal to NAIRU authority is a fraud (23/02/2023)
- Real wages in Australia continue to plunge but the RBA still falsely claims that wage pressure justifies interest rate hikes (22/02/2023)
- RBA governor thinks massive bank profits are good while he wants unemployment to rise (15/02/2023)
- Central banks accounting losses are rising but are of no importance to anything important (09/02/2023)
- RBA loses all credibility with further interest rate increases (08/02/2023)
- Inflation has peaked, the supply side is recovering, and the interest rate rises were for what? (01/02/2023)
- Military spending binge is working to keep economies growing (23/01/2023)
- The Eurozone fictions continue to propagate (16/01/2023)
- Inflation up in Australia but the drivers are weakening (11/01/2023)
- Japan and the World Economy through the lens of MMT – video presentation (29/12/2022)
- Central bankers have created excessive unemployment for decades because they use the wrong theory (28/12/2022)
- Bank of Japan has not shifted direction on monetary policy (22/12/2022)
- US inflation has peaked and monetary policy had nothing much to do with it (14/12/2022)
- The monetary institutions are the same – but culture dictates the choices we make (08/12/2022)
- The transitory inflation conjecture gains even more data credence (01/12/2022)
- RBA governor apologises for duping Australians – but then says we didn’t read the literature closely enough (30/11/2022)
- IMF continue to demonstrate their neoliberal biases (28/11/2022)
- The RBA governor jumps the shark (24/11/2022)
- Champagne socialists in the banking sector reaping millions from public money (23/11/2022)
- If its bad it must be because of Brexit or MMT or both depending (09/11/2022)
- RBA has crossed the line – it is now a danger to society (02/11/2022)
- Australian inflation data – not as scary as most think (27/10/2022)
- A circular system of nonsense – conventional media reporting on the monetary system (24/10/2022)
- Banks gouging super profits, yield curve inversion – nothing good is out there (19/10/2022)
- British currency gyrations are about weak government not fiscal deficits (17/10/2022)
- Zero trading in 10-year Japanese government bonds signals Bank of Japan supremacy (13/10/2022)
- Bank of England announces end to propping up corporate greed – sort of! (12/10/2022)
- Two diametrically-opposed approaches to dealing with inflation – stupidity versus the Japanese way (06/10/2022)
- RBA tom foolery continues while spending continues unabated (05/10/2022)
- Central banks can operate with negative equity forever (22/09/2022)
- Dangerous anachronisms continue – and I am not talking about the British royalty (21/09/2022)
- Central bank priorities are not the priorities of working people (19/09/2022)
- Inflation falling in the US and expectations are sharply in decline (14/09/2022)
- IMF reform proposals for the Eurozone are just weak band aids that cannot fix the dysfunctional mess (12/09/2022)
- A ‘broad agreement’ on the need for climate change action – doesn’t mean a solution is forthcoming (31/08/2022)
- Elites using monetary policy to deal with paranoid fears that power might shift towards workers (29/08/2022)
- It all adds up to the conclusion that system change is required not progressive tinkering (24/08/2022)
- Radical change is needed and mainstream economics will not be part of the solution (11/08/2022)
- Corporate profit greed is driving inflationary pressures (04/08/2022)
- British Tory MP spills the beans on government debt (03/08/2022)
- Once again the so-called technocracy that is the Eurozone looks like a farce (25/07/2022)
- The global poly crisis is the culmination of the absurdity of neoliberalism (18/07/2022)
- Federal Reserve Bank researchers openly acknowledge the inevitability of recession (13/07/2022)
- Commercial banks make higher profits when interest rates rise (07/07/2022)
- The RBA has lost the plot – monetary policy is now incomprehensible in Australia (06/07/2022)
- Why has Japan avoided the rising inflation – a more solidaristic approach helps (04/07/2022)
- Unaccountable central bankers once again out of controls (30/06/2022)
- Eurozone anti-fragmentation confusion – its really simple – the ECB has to continue to fund deficits or kaput! (20/06/2022)
- The class war is over, viva the class war – inflation and all that (09/06/2022)
- US Federal Reserve Bank economists going Marxist on us (30/05/2022)
- US inflation is moderating while a massive fiscal contraction is underway – recession looming (12/05/2022)
- With corporate profits booming, business can afford to pay higher wages (11/05/2022)
- Fiscal policy shifts, not rising interest rates are required at present (05/05/2022)
- The RBA has no credibility and the governor and board should resign (04/05/2022)
- Australia – inflation rises but with no wage pressures evident there is no case for interest rate rises (27/04/2022)
- IMF and World Bank at odds with each other over interest rate hikes (20/04/2022)
- Apparently, MMT says there are no inflationary threats – which planet? (06/04/2022)
- We have an experiment under way as the Bank of Japan holds its cool (31/03/2022)
- Cash machine capitalism – it is getting uglier by the day (21/03/2022)
- Inflation is not exploding out of control and interest rate rises will not help (15/03/2022)
- The IMF shows us that the central bank monetary financing taboo has no substance (01/03/2022)
- Repeat after me: Central banks can make large losses and who would care (16/02/2022)
- Covid-specific inflationary pressures are dominant and are transitory (10/02/2022)
- RBA rejects theory that interest rate rises cure Covid and make trucks go faster (02/02/2022)
- Australia – inflation mania is alive and well but running on fumes! (25/01/2022)
- More evidence that the current inflation is ephemeral (17/01/2022)
- When ABC journalists mislead the public and spread fiction (13/01/2022)
- German threats of exit rely on the ignorance of others reinforced by Europhile progressives (11/01/2022)
- Bottom up reform in the EMU requires the abandonment of the Treaties (06/01/2022)
- The Japanese denial story – Part 2 (04/01/2022)
- The Japanese denial story – Part 1 (03/01/2022)
- Turkey – who is squeezing who? (22/12/2021)
- Central banks are resisting the inflation panic hype from the financial markets – and we are better off as a result (13/12/2021)
- The NAIRU should have been buried decades ago (09/12/2021)
- Bank of England finds QE did not increase bank lending: who would have thought (07/12/2021)
- Governments should not ‘cool’ an economy or cut deficits when there are millions unemployed still (24/11/2021)
- Corporate welfare abounds (03/11/2021)
- In the battle between government and the hedge fund gamblers – the government has all the cards (28/10/2021)
- Federal Reserve research paper kills another core New Keynesian idea about inflation expectations (26/10/2021)
- When ‘new’ is really old and doesn’t get us very far – latest BIS paper (25/10/2021)
- Video of presentation for Wattle Partners – October 15, 2021 (21/10/2021)
- Australian government issues debt, buys most of it itself, and then pays itself interest into the bargain (07/10/2021)
- Video – Exploring the basic principles and myths surrounding MMT (06/10/2021)
- Live Stream on Currencies footage – Helsinki, October 2, 2021 (04/10/2021)
- (Modern) Marx and MMT – Part 2 (30/09/2021)
- ECB researchers find fiscal policy is very effective and more so if central banks buy up the debt (21/09/2021)
- They never wrote about it, talked about it, and, did quite the opposite – yet they knew it all along! (20/09/2021)
- Monetary policy is not effective in dealing with a pandemic – it must support active fiscal policy (15/09/2021)
- As the mainstream paradigm breaks down (07/09/2021)
- The dying embers of New Keynesian reasoning (31/08/2021)
- ECB nearly comes clean – higher fiscal deficits, higher QE (26/08/2021)
- The ideology that the RBA operates within needs a review not it legislative charter (12/08/2021)
- Inflation is coming, well, it could be, or, it might happen, gosh … (05/08/2021)
- Calling the British PAC, IFS – it is time we all moved on from the debt and deficit hysteria (26/07/2021)
- Reading Beardsley Ruml carefully (19/07/2021)
- The central banks don’t seem to be worrying about inflation (30/06/2021)
- Rising prices equal an inflation outbreak (apparently) but then the prices start falling again (21/06/2021)
- Krugman’s cockroach views on Brazil and hyperinflation (15/06/2021)
- Price rises should be short-lived – so let’s not resurrect inflation as a bogeyman (09/06/2021)
- The monetary and fiscal normality of Wolfgang Schäuble – stagnation and entrenched unemployment (08/06/2021)
- ECB realises it has to keep funding Member State deficits for the foreseeable future (27/05/2021)
- Don’t say its over until its over – MMT is not close to dominating the narrative (25/05/2021)
- Right becomes Left for Paul Krugman (19/05/2021)
- Central bank writes off government currency transfer (13/05/2021)
- The macroeconomic narrative continues to (MMT) evolve but the games not over yet (04/05/2021)
- No inflationary trends evident in Australia – latest data (28/04/2021)
- The IMF is all at sea, stuck in its ways, and sending conflicting signals (26/04/2021)
- The cat is progressively getting out of the bag – Part 2 (13/04/2021)
- The cat is progressively getting out of the bag – Part 1 (12/04/2021)
- US Congress to consider a vote on condemning MMT – signals progress (29/03/2021)
- Corporate welfare booming in Europe despite the deep crisis being endured by the citizens (25/03/2021)
- RBA shows who is in charge as the speculators are outwitted (23/03/2021)
- We need trade unions to grow again (15/03/2021)
- The past keeps catching up with the mainstream (11/03/2021)
- The ‘disciplining role of markets’ should be replaced by the disciplining role of democracy (22/02/2021)
- Central banks should just write off all their government debt holdings (15/02/2021)
- Central bank at odds with Australian treasury – again (03/02/2021)
- How come the principles supported austerity one day but fiscal dominance the next? (28/01/2021)
- IMF actions in Ecuador expose its venal motivations (25/01/2021)
- Comical claims by mainstream economists that the facts have changed (19/01/2021)
- OECD is apparently now anti austerity – warning, the leopard hasn’t changed its spots (12/01/2021)
- My Op Ed in the mainstream Japanese business media (23/12/2020)
- Credit rating downgrades for Australian states – next (09/12/2020)
- There is no such thing as a free lunch (08/12/2020)
- ECB operations are like the wild west and beyond democratic legitimacy (30/11/2020)
- Governments will always let inflation accelerate – apparently (17/11/2020)
- Memo: Right pocket to left pocket – don’t let anyone know what it going on in these trousers. (05/11/2020)
- Politics in a Podcast – fiscal statements and the pandemic future (28/10/2020)
- Podcast – Unemployment, Surpluses and Investment (30/09/2020)
- The inner Groupthink camp is breaking up – paradigm shift continues (28/09/2020)
- Ex German Finance minister deliberately misses the point about the ECB (22/09/2020)
- US Federal Reserve statement signals a new phase in the paradigm shift in macroeconomics (31/08/2020)
- More political interference from the central bank – oh but its independent! (24/08/2020)
- RBA governor adopts a political role to his discredit (18/08/2020)
- RBA governor denying history and evidence to make political points (23/07/2020)
- An old central banker trying to come to terms with MMT – not quite getting there (21/07/2020)
- Governments are now in an ideological bind (14/07/2020)
- Making better investment decisions using MMT as a knowledge base (long) (13/07/2020)
- Apparently the government has no money but then has plenty (30/06/2020)
- Eurozone inflation heading negative as the PEPP buys up big – don’t ask the mainstream to explain (04/06/2020)
- Why do currency-issuing governments issue debt? – Part 2 (02/06/2020)
- Why do currency-issuing governments issue debt? – Part 1 (01/06/2020)
- ECB asset purchase programs are the only thing keeping Member States solvent (28/05/2020)
- The Australian government is increasingly buying up its own debt – not a taxpayer in sight (26/05/2020)
- Dear Treasurer, I have a plan for your $60 billion (25/05/2020)
- MMT critiques need to get more inventive – it’s getting boring (07/05/2020)
- BVerfG decision once again exposes the sham of the Euro system (06/05/2020)
- The Bandwagon effect – caution not credit is needed (09/04/2020)
- Be careful not to get ahead of ourselves – hard-edged class struggle will be necessary (08/04/2020)
- These worn out debt narratives – Stop It! It’s ridiculous! (01/04/2020)
- My podcast with Alan Kohler (30/03/2020)
- “We need the state to bail out the entire nation” (26/03/2020)
- Some lessons from history for the design of a coronavirus fiscal intervention (24/03/2020)
- The coronavirus will redefine what currency-issuing governments can do – finally (16/03/2020)
- The coronavirus crisis – a particular type of shock – Part 2 (11/03/2020)
- The coronavirus crisis – a particular type of shock – Part 1 (10/03/2020)
- Bundesbank remits record profits to German government while Greek health system fails (05/03/2020)
- The central bank independence myth continues (02/03/2020)
- Fiscal stimulus disappears into saving – solution – bigger stimulus was needed in the first place (17/02/2020)
- The old guard trying to stay relevant and failing (06/02/2020)
- Governments can always control yields if they desire (30/01/2020)
- Introduction – The Last Colonial Currency: A History of the CFA Franc – Part 3 (08/01/2020)
- Introduction – The Last Colonial Currency: A History of the CFA Franc – Part 2 (07/01/2020)
- Introduction – The Last Colonial Currency: A History of the CFA Franc – Part 1 (06/01/2020)
- How to discuss MMT without discussing it – BIS style (30/12/2019)
- Discredited academic dinosaurs continue to seek relevance (12/12/2019)
- Q&A Japan style – Part 5b (05/12/2019)
- Q&A Japan style – Part 5a (03/12/2019)
- Interview with Asahi Shimbun in Tokyo – November 6, 2019 (25/11/2019)
- Puzzle: Has real wages growth outstripped productivity growth or not? – Part 2 (21/11/2019)
- Puzzle: Has real wages growth outstripped productivity growth or not? – Part 1 (20/11/2019)
- Q&A Japan style – Part 4 (11/11/2019)
- Leopards do not change their spots (30/10/2019)
- Q & A Japanese government style – denial has no boundaries (24/10/2019)
- Euro policy elites deliberately destroyed jobs and income to achieve erroneous fiscal goals (14/10/2019)
- RBA cuts rates as a futile exercise as Dr Schwarze Null demands fiscal action (02/10/2019)
- The ‘rats’ are deserting the mainstream ship – and everyone wants in (25/09/2019)
- ECB confirms monetary policy has run its course – Part 2 (18/09/2019)
- ECB confirms monetary policy has run its course – Part 1 (17/09/2019)
- Japan again demonstrates basic errors in mainstream macroeconomic theory (28/08/2019)
- On money printing and bond issuance – Part 2 (27/08/2019)
- On money printing and bond issuance – Part 1 (26/08/2019)
- Inverted yield curves signalling a total failure of the dominant mainstream macroeconomics (20/08/2019)
- We are approaching a period of fiscal dominance (12/08/2019)
- Paying interest on excess reserves is not constrained by scarcity (16/07/2019)
- Central bank research refutes core mainstream macroeconomic propositions (15/07/2019)
- Reliance on monetary policy is mindless, ideological nonsense (03/07/2019)
- Why the financial markets are seeking an MMT understanding – Part 2 (02/07/2019)
- Why the financial markets are seeking an MMT understanding – Part 1 (01/07/2019)
- The European Union once again reveals why it should be dissolved (27/06/2019)
- A leopard never changes its spots – Jens Weidmann, ECB President aspirant (20/06/2019)
- Fiscal policy paralysis and ECB credibility in tatters (18/06/2019)
- Talking of elephants – plain old, garden variety fiscal policy (30/05/2019)
- Eurozone horror story continues (25/04/2019)
- Banque de France should write off its holdings of State debt (24/04/2019)
- ECB denial is just embarrassing (04/04/2019)
- The effectiveness and primacy of fiscal policy – Part 3 (02/04/2019)
- The effectiveness and primacy of fiscal policy – Part 2 (01/04/2019)
- The effectiveness and primacy of fiscal policy – Part 1 (28/03/2019)
- The mainstream old guard tell it as it is – and how different that is to MMT (25/03/2019)
- The erroneous ‘lets have a little, some or no MMT’ narrative (20/02/2019)
- MMT is sending us crazy – the end is near … hold on, not quite near (05/02/2019)
- Monetary policy has failed – we must reprioritise fiscal policy (04/02/2019)
- The ‘fiscal contraction expansion’ lie lives on – now playing in Italy – Part 2 (27/11/2018)
- Japan still to slip in the sea under its central bank debt burden (22/11/2018)
- Eurozone fiscal rules bias nations to stagnation – exit is the remedy (21/11/2018)
- Italy should lead the Member States out of the neoliberal Eurozone dystopia (05/11/2018)
- Australian inflation data defies mainstream macro predictions – again (01/11/2018)
- Reflections on the 2nd International MMT Conference – Part 1 (03/10/2018)
- Precarious private balance sheets driven by fiscal austerity is the problem (17/09/2018)
- Bank of Japan once again shows who calls the shots (03/09/2018)
- Fiscal space has nothing to do with public debt ratios or the size of deficits (30/08/2018)
- The neoliberal ‘progressives’ and their bankster mates are becoming rattled (23/07/2018)
- The BIS should be defunded and then dissolved (28/06/2018)
- ECB continues to play a political role making a mockery of its ‘independence’ (12/06/2018)
- Trade and finance mysteries – Part 2 (09/05/2018)
- Trade and external finance mysteries – Part 1 (08/05/2018)
- Bank of Japan’s QE strategy is failing (24/04/2018)
- Where do we get the funds from to pay our taxes and buy government debt? (15/03/2018)
- Censorship, the central bank independence ruse and Groupthink (19/02/2018)
- An MMT response to Jared Bernstein – Part 2 (09/01/2018)
- Household debt is part of a broader problem – be informed (22/11/2017)
- Australian inflation outlook benign – room for fiscal stimulus (01/11/2017)
- The sham of ECB independence (24/10/2017)
- When intra-governmental relations became absurd – the US-Fed Accord – Part 3 (25/09/2017)
- When intra-governmental relations turned sour – the US-Fed Accord – Part 2 (21/09/2017)
- When relations within government were sensible – the US-Fed Accord – Part 1 (19/09/2017)
- ECB is running out of debt to buy – more smoke and mirrors needed (07/09/2017)
- Fiscal policy is effective, safe to use, and markets know it (29/08/2017)
- Central banks still funding government deficits and the sky remains firmly above (23/08/2017)
- There is nothing much that Milton Friedman got right! (25/07/2017)
- Inflation abating in the Eurozone signals failure of ECB ideology (04/07/2017)
- A credit rating agency spinning its usual nonsense (01/06/2017)
- Deutsche Bundesbank exposes the lies of mainstream monetary theory (26/04/2017)
- Currency-issuing governments never have to worry about bond markets (03/04/2017)
- Inflation rises in Euro Area – but don’t claim it is the ECB’s doing (07/03/2017)
- Australia’s household debt problem is not new – it is a neo-liberal product (22/02/2017)
- The ECB should not become a fiscal agent (21/02/2017)
- Australian Labor Party fails the fiscal test – badly (30/01/2017)
- Foreign sales of US government debt are largely irrelevant (02/01/2017)
- US central bank decision to raise interest rates doesn’t make much sense (19/12/2016)
- Bank of Japan is in charge not the bond markets (21/11/2016)
- Australia’s new central bank governor chooses to dissemble on fiscal issues (16/11/2016)
- When New is Old and just another exercise in denial (15/11/2016)
- Trump might do us a favour – expose the myth of central bank independence (14/11/2016)
- ECB – every which way but to the point (02/11/2016)
- Pragmatic retreats into reality by the IMF will be ephemeral (06/10/2016)
- First appearance by Australia’s new central bank governor disappointing (29/09/2016)
- Helicopter money is a fiscal operation and is not inherently inflationary (06/09/2016)
- Monetary policy has to work hand-in-glove with fiscal policy to be effective (01/09/2016)
- Indexed bank reserve support schemes will not expand credit (31/08/2016)
- Modern Monetary Theory – what is new about it? – Part 3 (long) (25/08/2016)
- Overt Monetary Financing would flush out the ideological disdain for fiscal policy (28/07/2016)
- Further evidence that ECB monetary gymnastics have not stimulated lending (21/06/2016)
- The European Commission and ECB outdo themselves in their quest for absurdity (14/06/2016)
- ECB’s expanded asset purchase programme – more smoke and mirrors (30/05/2016)
- There is no secular stagnation – just irresponsible fiscal policy (10/05/2016)
- The government has all the tools it needs, anytime, to resist recession (20/04/2016)
- The BIS adds to the financial turbulence and should be disbanded (08/03/2016)
- Japan – another week of humiliation for mainstream macroeconomics (03/03/2016)
- We are being led by imbeciles (01/03/2016)
- The reality of Germany and the buffoons in Brussels intervenes … (03/02/2016)
- The ECB could stand on its head and not have much impact (02/02/2016)
- The folly of negative interest rates on bank reserves (01/02/2016)
- Globalisation and currency arrangements (11/01/2016)
- Central bank propaganda from Minneapolis (28/12/2015)
- There was no reason for the US to raise interest rates (22/12/2015)
- Friday lay day – Eurozone, lessons have not been learned (04/12/2015)
- Overt Monetary Financing – again (18/11/2015)
- Friday lay day – banksters misbehaving again but Portugal offers hope (23/10/2015)
- Monetary policy didn’t work as intended (08/10/2015)
- Why banks are pushing the US central bank to increase interest rates (05/10/2015)
- US Federal Reserve decision correct – there is no ‘normal’ (23/09/2015)
- US Federal Reserve should not increase interest rates (27/08/2015)
- A central bank can always prevent government default (23/06/2015)
- Friday lay day – Australian RBA Governor concludes government policy is failing (12/06/2015)
- Bank of England finally catches on – mainstream monetary theory is erroneous (01/06/2015)
- Central bank politicians who evade democratic scrutiny and election (28/05/2015)
- Neo-liberal dynamics restored after the shock of the GFC (20/05/2015)
- Iceland’s Sovereign Money Proposal – Part 2 (06/05/2015)
- Iceland’s Sovereign Money Proposal – Part 1 (05/05/2015)
- Friday lay day – government and central bank venality (24/04/2015)
- Bank of England Groupthink exposed (08/01/2015)
- The sham of central bank independence (23/12/2014)
- Eurozone households still highly vulnerable to bankruptcy (28/10/2014)
- Since when did the BIS become the Neo-liberal Ministry of Misinformation? (26/06/2013)
- Accounting regulations can change (04/04/2013)
- UE is needed rather than QE (12/06/2012)
- The ECB cannot go broke – get over it (11/05/2012)
- New central bank initiative shows governments are not financially constrained (24/01/2012)
- Category: Climate change
- It will end badly if we rely on the speculators and gamblers for a climate change solution (21/09/2023)
- A large government presence required for energy transition does not mean massive deficits are required (03/07/2023)
- The climate emergency requires us to reset our understanding of fiscal capacity. It is already, probably, too late. (11/05/2023)
- Degrowth, food loss and food waste – Part 7 (20/02/2023)
- Degrowth, food and agriculture – Part 6 (13/02/2023)
- Degrowth, deep adaptation, and skills shortages – Part 5 (03/11/2022)
- Degrowth, Deep adaptation and MMT – Part 3 (03/10/2022)
- Deep adaptation, degrowth and MMT – Part 2 (08/09/2022)
- Deep Adaptation – Part 1 (22/08/2022)
- Germany is in deep trouble and requires a major shift in policy strategy (15/08/2022)
- Mask mandates should be reintroduced to stop our rising death rate (20/07/2022)
- Australian government invokes ‘can-do capitalism’ to save us from climate change – disaster awaits (18/11/2021)
- The financial markets should be kept away from the climate crisis solution (10/11/2021)
- Advanced nations must increase their foreign aid (07/04/2021)
- (Re)municipalisation – purging the barbarians from inside the gate (10/12/2020)
- Urgent need for governments to deal with urban decay and green up our cities (09/06/2020)
- Conversation with William Mitchell and Noel Pearson, Newcastle, December 15, 2019 (12/03/2020)
- Australia’s bushfire dystopia – another entry for the neoliberal report card (09/01/2020)
- Australia’s broadband disaster has lessons for a Green New Deal strategy (06/08/2019)
- Modest (insipid) Green New Deal proposals miss the point – Part 2 (29/07/2019)
- Modest (insipid) Green New Deal proposals miss the point – Part 1 (25/07/2019)
- ‘Sound finance’ prevents available climate solution with massive jobs potential (08/07/2019)
- Shorter hours might send us broke (29/05/2019)
- US Congress hypocrites lose the plot (09/05/2019)
- The Job Guarantee is more than a Green New Deal job creation policy (17/12/2018)
- US labour market moderated in November and considerable slack remains (11/12/2018)
- Framing matters – the unemployed and the farmers (07/08/2018)
- Progressives should move on from a reliance on ‘Robin Hood’ taxes (04/09/2017)
- Gas reservation is not a progressive option despite scandalous profits (28/02/2017)
- Market manipulation and electricity blackouts (13/02/2017)
- Friday lay day – when governments act outside the law they just change the law! (21/08/2015)
- Australian coal sector being undermined by responsible Chinese policy (23/07/2015)
- Real GDP growth now requires less energy but is that the point? (27/08/2014)
- A trail of misinformation and manipulation (23/06/2014)
- Climate change – Australian government further entrenches the market myth (29/08/2012)
- Australia’s response to climate change gets worse … (15/11/2009)
- Population policy – cyclical or long-term? (16/03/2009)
- Be careful what we wish for … (05/03/2009)
- Recent interviews – crisis, green jobs … (03/03/2009)
- Thirsty and hot Koala … (05/02/2009)
- Category: Conversations
- Our sequel to Reclaiming the State in now in progress (27/02/2020)
- A conversation between MMT founders (02/01/2020)
- Category: Coronavirus
- Bank of Japan continues to show who has the power (26/01/2023)
- The pandemic has caused fundamental shifts in worker behaviour (12/01/2023)
- Older workers in Australia taking on more work, while in Britain they are bailing out (21/12/2022)
- Australia – wages growth flat and purchasing power of workers is plummeting to new depths (17/08/2022)
- Low US unemployment does not negate the conclusion that the US economy is now in recession (01/08/2022)
- We should celebrate the ‘work from home’ phenomenon (28/07/2022)
- Deliberately creating mass unemployment now would be the work of vandals and New Keynesians (19/04/2022)
- The rising incidence of Long Covid and its labour market impacts (12/04/2022)
- External border closures in Australia reduced the unemployment rate by around 2.7 points (28/02/2022)
- Why are the progressive left mixing with the dark right on Covid? (12/01/2022)
- Australia is becoming an Orwellian dystopia (05/01/2022)
- Sunak – (bad) comedian of the year (15/12/2021)
- The Left has failed during the pandemic but not because they supported restrictions (02/12/2021)
- The current inflation trajectory still looks to be transitory (22/11/2021)
- The pandemic that just keeps giving, and not in a good way! (02/11/2021)
- Vaccine study suggests boosters will be required sooner rather than later (20/10/2021)
- Immanuel Kant on money and more (25/08/2021)
- The Pandemic, Government Failures and Accumulated Social Wreckage (24/08/2021)
- The ideology of neoliberal ‘freedom’ ends up damaging all of us – NSW Covid outbreak (10/08/2021)
- The pandemic exposes the damage that neoliberalism has caused (03/08/2021)
- Mobility data tells an interesting story about cultural differences between Australian states (21/07/2021)
- Australia’s Covid recession has increased inequality – winners and losers (29/06/2021)
- Restricting population growth is good for local workers (22/06/2021)
- Plenty left behind in a national economy that the Government claims is ‘roaring back’ (01/06/2021)
- Latest IMF data helps us see how political choices impact on health and economic outcomes (08/04/2021)
- More privatisation myopia (22/03/2021)
- European Union is destroying the future for its citizens (16/03/2021)
- Alas, the window seems to be closing (09/03/2021)
- Unemployed in Australia forced to live in abject poverty and the business sector thinks that is fine (04/02/2021)
- It’s hard to conceive of anything the EU could manage properly (01/02/2021)
- It is a syndemic not a pandemic – broader policies are needed (26/01/2021)
- The pandemic is demonstrating that we can resist neoliberalism (20/01/2021)
- Governments should be working for everyone, not just the fortunate few (24/11/2020)
- Why improve policy when a government can pillory a low-paid, precarious worker instead (23/11/2020)
- Australian labour market improving as Victoria eases its strict lockdown (19/11/2020)
- Australia – lowest nominal wages growth on record leading to significant real wage cuts (18/11/2020)
- ABCD, social capital and all the rest of the neoliberal narratives to undermine progress (12/11/2020)
- US claimants recovery stalls (26/10/2020)
- Australian labour market continues to go backwards as government sits idly by (20/10/2020)
- When disaster strikes the poorest nations, the IMF guarantees to make it worse (13/10/2020)
- Governments should use their fiscal capacity to ensure our youth always can find a job (12/10/2020)
- Latest employment data in Australia continues sorry tale and what I would do about it (24/09/2020)
- More analysis from the coronavirus dataset (23/09/2020)
- There is no inevitable trade-off between saving the lives of the aged and economic prosperity (21/09/2020)
- Australian labour market – improving modestly but much more fiscal stimulus is required (17/09/2020)
- Federal government cutting spending as payroll data shows employment still in decline (10/09/2020)
- Australian economy collapses and the federal government goes missing (02/09/2020)
- Payroll employment falling again as second-wave and inadequate policy response bites (25/08/2020)
- Australia’s job recovery stalling and soon to head south again (12/08/2020)
- Fundamental lack of leadership vision in Australia’s response to the pandemic (06/08/2020)
- Latest data – largest quarterly output decline in recorded US history – but Europe is worse (03/08/2020)
- Academic freedom requires evidence and knowledge – not a desire for headlines (28/07/2020)
- Latest Australian payroll data suggests employment damage from shutdown is worse than thought (20/07/2020)
- How hard is it for the government to create some jobs? (09/07/2020)
- We can have full employment again in a green world (07/07/2020)
- Governments should do everything possible to avoid recessions – yet they don’t (29/06/2020)
- Australian labour force data – labour underutilisation rate rises to 25.1 per cent (18/06/2020)
- Worst is over for Australian workers but a long tail of woe is likely due to policy failure (16/06/2020)
- Neoliberalism is likely to survive yet another crisis (15/06/2020)
- Government goes missing in the European Union (11/06/2020)
- US Labour Market – cheering but it is too early to break out the champagne (08/06/2020)
- Australia national accounts – early stages of the virus recession now clear (03/06/2020)
- The job losses continue in Australia but at a slower pace (19/05/2020)
- The coronavirus crisis is just exposing the failure of neoliberalism (12/05/2020)
- Latest employment data for Australia exposes Federal government’s wilful neglect (05/05/2020)
- The advanced nations should take the lead of Pakistan in job creation (04/05/2020)
- Live stream tonight – May 1, 2020 – MMT and fiscal stimulus design (01/05/2020)
- A Job Guarantee would require $A26.5 billion net to reduce the unemployment rate by 6 percentage points (30/04/2020)
- The European Commission non-stimulus is a waiting game before new austerity is imposed (27/04/2020)
- Policy failure – Australian unemployment rate probably already around 10.9 per cent (23/04/2020)
- Why does anyone read the New York Times? (22/04/2020)
- Australia labour market – data release not representative of where we are today – Government stimulus underwhelming (16/04/2020)
- US downturn very harmful to low wage workers and their communities (14/04/2020)
- EMU Member States should ignore Brussels and do whatever it takes (02/04/2020)
- The government should pay the workers 100 per cent, not rely on wage subsidies (31/03/2020)
- Learning about epidemics (25/03/2020)
- It’s Modern Monetary Theory time! No, it always has been! (23/03/2020)
- There is absolutely no reason for musicians to lose all income because gigs are cancelled (18/03/2020)
- Category: Cosmopolitanism
- Category: Debriefing 101
- The tax extreme wealth to increase funds for government spending narrative just reinforces neoliberal framing (07/09/2023)
- A nation does not shift to an MMT regime (27/04/2023)
- The Ministry for the Future has some MMT lessons on fiscal policy (27/06/2022)
- Taxation is an indispensable anti-inflation policy tool in Modern Monetary Theory (23/06/2022)
- MMT economists do not seek to enumerate how many angels can dance on the head of a pin (04/11/2021)
- MMT and Power – Part 2 (10/06/2021)
- MMT and Power – Part 1 (06/05/2021)
- The Cambridge Controversy – a fundamental refutation of orthodox economic theory – Part 2 (29/04/2021)
- The Cambridge Controversy – a fundamental refutation of orthodox economic theory – Part 1 (27/04/2021)
- Some historical thinking about the Job Guarantee (25/02/2021)
- Tax cuts are unlikely to work at present and are less effective than government spending increases (01/10/2020)
- MMT blows the cover on the fictional world of mainstream economics that serves class interests (03/09/2020)
- Presentation to the New Zealand Fabian Society, August 16, 2020 (26/08/2020)
- The provenance of the Job Guarantee concept in MMT (20/04/2020)
- GDP is a flow and is the sum of the all expenditure flows over a given period (12/02/2020)
- MMT and the MMT Project – Part 2 (05/02/2020)
- MMT and the MMT Project – Part 1 (04/02/2020)
- A response to Greg Mankiw – Part 3 (31/12/2019)
- A response to Greg Mankiw – Part 2 (24/12/2019)
- A response to Greg Mankiw – Part 1 (23/12/2019)
- The historical beginning of the MMT team – from the archives (27/11/2019)
- Brighton Labour Party Fringe Event with Chris Williamson – full audio coverage (26/09/2019)
- The Job Guarantee misinformation campaign – UBI style (15/05/2019)
- When the MMT critics jump the shark (16/04/2019)
- Operationalising core MMT principles – Part 1 (22/01/2019)
- When two original MMT developers get together to discuss their work (13/12/2018)
- Reflections on the 2nd International MMT Conference – Part 2 (04/10/2018)
- Understanding what the T in MMT involves (20/09/2018)
- The divide between mainstream macro and MMT is irreconcilable – Part 3 (12/09/2018)
- The divide between mainstream macro and MMT is irreconcilable – Part 2 (11/09/2018)
- The divide between mainstream macro and MMT is irreconcilable – Part 1 (10/09/2018)
- MMT is just plain good economics – Part 1 (09/08/2018)
- Real resource constraints and fiscal policy design (21/06/2018)
- The ‘truth sandwich’ and the impacts of neoliberalism (19/06/2018)
- A surplus of trade discussions (23/05/2018)
- On the path to MMT becoming mainstream (17/04/2018)
- My response to a German critic of MMT – Part 3 (03/04/2018)
- My response to a German critic of MMT – Part 2 (29/03/2018)
- Planning public works – history has a lot to say if we listen properly (30/01/2018)
- An MMT response to Jared Bernstein – Part 3 (10/01/2018)
- An MMT response to Jared Bernstein – Part 1 (08/01/2018)
- Reclaiming the State (30/08/2017)
- Humans are intrinsically anti neo-liberal (22/05/2017)
- MMT is what is, not what might be (20/04/2017)
- Why are CEOs now supporting basic income guarantees? (28/03/2017)
- Eurozone Dystopia – video presentation (20/03/2017)
- MMT predicts well – Groupthink in action (06/02/2017)
- The ‘post-truth’ era – nothing new in mainstream economics (08/12/2016)
- Hyman Minsky was not a guiding light for MMT (09/11/2016)
- Modern Monetary Theory – what is new about it? – Part 2 (long) (23/08/2016)
- Modern Monetary Theory – what is new about it? (22/08/2016)
- Ultimately, real resource availability constrains prosperity (11/02/2016)
- Flow-of-funds and sectoral balances (24/11/2015)
- Modern Monetary Theory and Value Capture (11/11/2015)
- Governments do not need the savings of the rich, nor their taxes! (17/08/2015)
- The origins of the ‘leftist’ failure to oppose austerity (22/07/2015)
- Interview: Demystifying Modern Monetary Theory (01/01/2015)
- Framing Modern Monetary Theory – Presentation (25/12/2014)
- The inexact science of calibrating fiscal policy (02/12/2014)
- MMT – lacks a political economy? (14/10/2014)
- Framing Modern Monetary Theory (05/12/2013)
- How to discuss Modern Monetary Theory (05/11/2013)
- Modern Monetary Theory and environmental sustainability – Part 1 (31/12/2012)
- Not everybody can de-lever at the same time (23/05/2012)
- Whatever – its either employment or unemployment buffer stocks (30/12/2011)
- MMT is biased towards anti-crony (28/12/2011)
- Painstaking, dot-point summary – bond issuance doesn’t lower inflation risk (19/08/2011)
- The role of bank deposits in Modern Monetary Theory (26/05/2011)
- The full employment fiscal deficit condition (13/04/2011)
- Budget deficit basics (04/04/2011)
- Beyond austerity (18/03/2011)
- Modern monetary theory and inflation – Part 2 (06/01/2011)
- What is fiscal sustainability? Washington presentation (27/10/2010)
- Wealth effects – been down that road before (25/10/2010)
- Back to basics – aggregate demand drives output (22/10/2010)
- There is no financial crisis so deep that cannot be dealt with by public spending – still! (11/10/2010)
- The consolidated government – treasury and central bank (20/08/2010)
- Modern monetary theory and inflation – Part 1 (07/07/2010)
- Fiscal austerity – the newest fallacy of composition (06/07/2010)
- Deficits are our saving (21/06/2010)
- Taxpayers do not fund anything (19/04/2010)
- A modern monetary theory lullaby (17/02/2010)
- Barnaby, better to walk before we run (09/02/2010)
- Who is in charge? (08/02/2010)
- What causes mass unemployment? (11/01/2010)
- On voluntary constraints that undermine public purpose (25/12/2009)
- Building bank reserves is not inflationary (14/12/2009)
- Building bank reserves will not expand credit (13/12/2009)
- Functional finance and modern monetary theory (01/11/2009)
- Modern monetary theory in an open economy (13/10/2009)
- Asset bubbles and the conduct of banks (02/10/2009)
- Operational design arising from modern monetary theory (20/09/2009)
- Stock-flow consistent macro models (08/09/2009)
- The natural rate of interest is zero! (30/08/2009)
- Some myths about modern monetary theory and its developers (14/08/2009)
- Zimbabwe for hyperventilators 101 (29/07/2009)
- Debt is not debt (08/07/2009)
- Fiscal sustainability 101 – Part 3 (17/06/2009)
- Fiscal sustainability 101 – Part 2 (16/06/2009)
- Fiscal sustainability 101 – Part 1 (15/06/2009)
- Gold standard and fixed exchange rates – myths that still prevail (28/05/2009)
- Structural deficits – the great con job! (15/05/2009)
- Ratings agencies and higher interest rates (26/04/2009)
- Money multiplier and other myths (21/04/2009)
- The Future Fund scandal (19/04/2009)
- When is a job guarantee a Job Guarantee? (17/04/2009)
- The dreaded NAIRU is still about! (16/04/2009)
- Will we really pay higher interest rates? (08/04/2009)
- Will we really pay higher taxes? (07/04/2009)
- On things nautical! (02/04/2009)
- A Koala Notes currency? (31/03/2009)
- A simple personal calling card economy (31/03/2009)
- More journalistic nonsense! (29/03/2009)
- Minimum wages 101 (27/03/2009)
- Budget surpluses are not national saving (23/03/2009)
- Size of deficit 101 (22/03/2009)
- Public infrastructure 101 – Part 1 (20/03/2009)
- Social security insolvency 101 (14/03/2009)
- Quantitative easing 101 (13/03/2009)
- Deficit spending 101 – Part 3 (02/03/2009)
- Deficit spending 101 – Part 2 (23/02/2009)
- Deficit spending 101 – Part 1 (21/02/2009)
- Category: Degrowth
- Category: Demise of the Left
- The Chilean coup just one link in a complicated right-wing economics agenda to empower capital (11/09/2023)
- New feudalism seems to forget about the capitalists (23/08/2023)
- Prospective future Labor Prime Minister wants to channel those who cut real wages, privatise and extol neoliberalism (09/03/2022)
- The year Australian progressives abandoned the national commitment to full employment (22/02/2022)
- To reclaim the state, we have to start with ourselves (21/12/2021)
- Marx’s dream does not justify ignoring day-to-day human suffering (19/10/2021)
- When progressives remain regressive (10/02/2021)
- Tracing the roots of progressive views on the duty to work – Part 7 (06/10/2020)
- British-EU disputes suggest the Tories are set to break away from the sordid Thatcher legacy (09/09/2020)
- As you were Greece – remain in permanent depression – commitments are commitments! (11/07/2019)
- The flexibility experiment in Portugal has largely failed (20/11/2018)
- Left-liberals and neoliberals really should not be in the same party (25/10/2018)
- Progressive political leadership is absent but required (24/10/2018)
- The AfD and its ilk is a sideshow in the neoliberal takeover (22/10/2018)
- The abdication of the Left – redux – Part 2 (17/07/2018)
- The abdication of the Left – redux – Part 1 (16/07/2018)
- Elements in a strategy for the Left (10/07/2018)
- We can do something about neoliberalism (27/06/2018)
- The assault on democracy in Italy (30/05/2018)
- Die schwarze Null continues to haunt Europe (21/05/2018)
- Progressive cause in Australia seriously undermined by … progressives (18/04/2018)
- Countering the march of the robots narrative (20/11/2017)
- When the mainstream Left gets lost down its Europhile hole (26/10/2017)
- Three recent interviews – transcripts and video (17/10/2017)
- Video of Reclaiming the State presentation, Brighton, UK September 25, 2017 (04/10/2017)
- The role of literary fiction in perpetuating neo-liberal economic myths – Part 1 (11/09/2017)
- The divide-and-conquer strategy of the CIA in France 1985-style (24/08/2017)
- Jacques Delors – a failed leader not a champion of a prosperous Europe (14/08/2017)
- The way forward for progressives (11/05/2017)
- Moving on from the post-modernist derailment of the Left (27/12/2016)
- The case against free trade – Part 4 (24/11/2016)
- The case against free trade – Part 3 (22/11/2016)
- The case against free trade – Part 2 (08/11/2016)
- The case against free trade – Part 1 (27/10/2016)
- Rising inequality and underconsumption (25/10/2016)
- Ending food price speculation – Part 2 (18/10/2016)
- Ending food price speculation – Part 1 (17/10/2016)
- Reforming the international institutional framework – Part 3 (10/10/2016)
- An optimistic view of worker power (03/10/2016)
- Is there a case for a basic income guarantee – Part 5 (27/09/2016)
- Is there a case for a basic income guarantee – Part 4 – robot edition (26/09/2016)
- Is there a case for a basic income guarantee – Part 3 (22/09/2016)
- Is there a case for a basic income guarantee – Part 2 (21/09/2016)
- Is there a case for a basic income guarantee – Part 1 (19/09/2016)
- Work is important for human well-being (14/09/2016)
- The struggle to establish a coherent progressive position continues (11/08/2016)
- Reducing income inequality (08/08/2016)
- Reforming the international institutional framework – Part 2 (04/08/2016)
- Reforming the international institutional framework – Part 1 (03/08/2016)
- Brainbelts – only a part of a progressive future (25/07/2016)
- Towards a progressive concept of efficiency – Part 2 (19/07/2016)
- Towards a progressive concept of efficiency – Part 1 (18/07/2016)
- Why capital controls should be part of a progressive policy (06/07/2016)
- Iceland proves the nation state is alive and well (31/05/2016)
- The US government view of the 1976 sterling crisis (25/05/2016)
- The Left confuses globalisation with neo-liberalism and gets lost (27/04/2016)
- Rising urban inequality and segregation and the role of the state (11/04/2016)
- The impossibility theorem that beguiles the Left (17/02/2016)
- Balance of payments constraints (10/02/2016)
- Is exchange rate depreciation inflationary? (09/02/2016)
- The capacity of the state and the open economy – Part 1 (08/02/2016)
- The Modigliani controversy – the break with Keynesian thinking (21/01/2016)
- The co-option of government by transnational organisations (13/01/2016)
- The mass consumption era and the rise of neo-liberalism (07/01/2016)
- On the trail of inflation and the fears of the same … (03/12/2015)
- The demise of French greatness and the European Left (25/11/2015)
- Category: Development
- A debt jubilee is the only way low-income nations will escape the penury of debt distress (and the IMF/World Bank) (01/05/2023)
- Helping ease food insecurity and starvation requires governments to ban bankers speculating on food prices (21/04/2022)
- Myopic meanness – Australia’s ODA cuts to its neighbours in the Pacific (05/04/2022)
- Category: Economics
- The conflicting role played by education in social mobility and class reinforcement (09/08/2023)
- Beware: pension systems about to collapse. Not! More mainstream fiction (19/06/2023)
- Economics Groupthink on display in its most dismissive, arrogant and mindless manner (25/05/2023)
- A podcast on Japan and MMT (19/12/2022)
- Musicians should be paid at least a socially inclusive minimum living wage (28/09/2022)
- At school today … (09/08/2022)
- The new Australian treasurer’s comprehension of his brief is dire (02/06/2022)
- A cynical fiscal statement from a crooked government (30/03/2022)
- Single-payer health care should be funded by the federal government (23/03/2022)
- Teaching disadvantaged adults about child development is an effective way to reduce inequality (14/12/2021)
- Poverty is about lack of opportunity not individual characteristics (23/11/2021)
- Why flat wages growth in Australia tells us nothing about the impact of migration on the labour market (16/11/2021)
- When labour shortages just signal management caprice – case study (09/11/2021)
- Marx and MMT – Part 1 (28/09/2021)
- European growth positive but weak (08/09/2021)
- Time for a debate about re-nationalisation (16/08/2021)
- Tunisia is a classic example of the failed IMF/World Bank development model (04/08/2021)
- Debate about the National Disability Insurance Scheme driven by the usual ‘taxpayer’s money’ arguments (22/07/2021)
- Intergenerational Report – the past is catching up with the government and the game is up (07/07/2021)
- Announcing the Instituto de Finanças Funcionais para o Desenvolvimento (16/06/2021)
- Why economists kept getting the policies right! (17/03/2021)
- Week 2 of the MOOC Modern Monetary Theory: Economics for the 21st Century starts today (10/03/2021)
- The Weekend Quiz – March 6-7, 2021 (05/03/2021)
- Have mainstream economists really embraced large deficits and central bank bond purchases? (23/02/2021)
- Britain banking regulation to tighten as a consequence of leaving the neoliberal EU (17/02/2021)
- Using a regional lens reveals the uneven impact of the COVID employment crash (11/02/2021)
- Is the $US900 billion stimulus in the US likely to overheat the economy – Part 2? (31/12/2020)
- Is the $US900 billion stimulus in the US likely to overheat the economy – Part 1? (30/12/2020)
- More evidence against the ‘trickle down’ orthodoxy in macroeconomics (21/12/2020)
- Neoliberal myopia strikes again (16/12/2020)
- Podcast – What is modern monetary theory and could it fix Australia’s problems? (25/11/2020)
- A video, papers to be read and a song (04/11/2020)
- Drain the (corporate) swamp (27/10/2020)
- There is no limit to government debt issuance – if you have your own currency (15/09/2020)
- Capital investment in Australia falls off the proverbial in the June quarter (27/08/2020)
- The Powell Memo Play in Australian higher education (23/06/2020)
- May 30, 2020 – we remember the release of the 1945 White Paper on Full Employment (27/05/2020)
- Progressives still speak the language of the neoliberals but then dream of change (20/05/2020)
- The Weekend Quiz – May 16-17, 2020 (15/05/2020)
- Rounding off the Masterclass in London last weekend (26/02/2020)
- Be careful of what parades as academic research (Uber) (29/01/2020)
- Britain continues to defy Project Fear (27/01/2020)
- The Weekend Quiz – January 25-26, 2020 – answers and discussion (25/01/2020)
- Japan announces a stimulus as the Right take over Bolivia (13/11/2019)
- The evidence from the sociologists against economic thinking is compelling (12/11/2019)
- Apparently core MMT idea is now supported by the mainstream (16/10/2019)
- The rich are getting richer in Australia while the rest of us mark time (21/08/2019)
- Trade unions have a blueprint from Treasury to increase their industrial disputation (17/07/2019)
- How social democratic parties erect the plank and then walk it – Part 1 (06/06/2019)
- Japan Finance Minister getting paranoid about MMT (21/05/2019)
- Marxists getting all tied up on MMT (01/05/2019)
- Another fictional characterisation of MMT finishes in total confusion (13/03/2019)
- The conga line of MMT critics – marching into oblivion (07/03/2019)
- The NAIRU/Output gap scam (26/02/2019)
- Those Imbecilic Keynesianisticists are loose – lock up your … whatever! (13/02/2019)
- The brainwashing of economics graduate students (12/02/2019)
- Nations heading south as austerity continues (06/02/2019)
- The mindless and myopic nature of neoliberalism (09/01/2019)
- MMT and pluralism in economics (11/10/2018)
- Economics curriculum is needed to work against selfishness and for altruism (19/09/2018)
- Reliance on household debt and a lazy corporate sector – a recipe for disaster (06/09/2018)
- Australian households running down savings and in a race to go broke (08/08/2018)
- The government is not a household and imports are still a benefit (01/08/2018)
- Do not privatise the Australian Broadcasting Commission (20/06/2018)
- Lower bond yields do not save the Japanese Government money (14/05/2018)
- Education – a faux crisis, an erroneous ‘solution’ and capital wins again (03/05/2018)
- The World Bank should be defunded (30/04/2018)
- Corporate Australia – the mendicants who want more! (27/03/2018)
- Here is a new argument for the Remainers – should be a winner (14/02/2018)
- The bond vigilantes saddle up their Shetland ponies – apparently (12/02/2018)
- The blight of the visitor economy (06/02/2018)
- Lack of universal health care due to application of spurious ‘sound finance’ (21/12/2017)
- What matters about the Paradise Papers (13/11/2017)
- Time to nationalise superannuation in Australia – even conservatives think so! (23/10/2017)
- Retail sales dive in Australia – neoliberal contradictions now obvious (12/10/2017)
- Contrasting narratives about the outcomes of the euro (05/10/2017)
- Mainstream macroeconomics credibility went out the window years ago (02/10/2017)
- Addressing claims that global financial markets are all powerful (27/09/2017)
- When economists lose the plot entirely and show their colours (31/08/2017)
- When neo-liberal masquerades as anti-establishment (21/08/2017)
- Falling enrolments in mainstream economics programs is a desirable outcome (09/08/2017)
- The neo-liberal infestation – Australia’s broadband fiasco gets worse (02/08/2017)
- Reflections on a visit to New Zealand (01/08/2017)
- EU clones itself in West Africa and then tries to ransack the region (10/07/2017)
- When the top-end-of-town realise their strategy is failing (28/06/2017)
- If Africa is rich – why is it so poor? (19/06/2017)
- Stuart Chase – a visionary ahead of his time (13/06/2017)
- World Bankspeak – how to hide the failure of a mission! (29/05/2017)
- Australia’s Overseas Aid cuts reveal a nation that has lost its spirit (15/05/2017)
- Recessions are never desirable events and are always avoidable (10/04/2017)
- Big business wants government to cut funding them immediately (if only) (22/03/2017)
- Amazing what politics does to people (21/03/2017)
- When fake knowledge peddled by macroeconomics starts to fail the ‘investors’ (15/03/2017)
- The failure of economics – reality and language (08/03/2017)
- Mainstream macroeconomics – exudes denial while purporting to be progressive (20/02/2017)
- Another Milton Friedman legacy bites the dust (31/01/2017)
- Upward mobility declines sharply as the rich make off with the growth (26/01/2017)
- When mainstream economists jump the shark and lose it completely (23/01/2017)
- The Weekend Quiz – January 21-22, 2017 (20/01/2017)
- Paul Krugman’s ideas are part of the problem (10/01/2017)
- Performing artists bear the brunt of austerity under neo-liberalism (04/01/2017)
- Mainstream macroeconomics in a state of ‘intellectual regress’ (03/01/2017)
- Australians have plenty of reasons to be ashamed – ODA is one of them (29/12/2016)
- It is just ridiculous to starve public investment funding (21/12/2016)
- A lying government pushing economy towards recession and greater inequality (20/12/2016)
- Austerity is the enemy of our grandchildren as public infrastructure degrades (14/12/2016)
- Poor fiction from the OECD – the organisation should be abolished (28/11/2016)
- Using welfare systems to hide the problem of deindustrialisation (10/11/2016)
- A Job Guarantee ensures there is always a job for the unskilled (01/11/2016)
- The ‘World’s Wrongest Man’ at it again – when does credibility evaporate? (24/10/2016)
- Australian national broadcaster gives ignorance the national stage (19/10/2016)
- Currency-issuing governments can keystroke their outstanding debt into oblivion (13/10/2016)
- Reforming the international institutional framework – Part 4 (11/10/2016)
- When the term ‘progressive’ loses all meaning … (04/10/2016)
- The neo-liberal race to the bottom is destroying communities and killing workers (05/09/2016)
- Australian Treasurer embarrasses himself (29/08/2016)
- Why Uber is not a progressive development (16/08/2016)
- Time for fiscal policy as we learn more about monetary policy ineffectiveness (09/08/2016)
- Don’t let neo-liberal (idiots) loose with a spreadsheet! (02/08/2016)
- The Bank of Japan needs to introduce Overt Monetary Financing next (26/07/2016)
- The Weekend Quiz – July 16-17, 2016 – answers and discussion (16/07/2016)
- Australia now on negative watch – so what! (11/07/2016)
- We starve the state and public infrastructure development at our peril (30/06/2016)
- Renewables now cheaper than fossil-fuel power generation (23/06/2016)
- Full employment = mass idle labour – detaching language from meaning (20/06/2016)
- OECD joins the rush to fiscal expansion – for now at least (06/06/2016)
- Australia is caught in a cyclical malaise – there is nothing ‘new normal’ about it (23/05/2016)
- British Left reject fiscal strategy – speculation mounts, March 1976 (18/05/2016)
- ATTAC should drop the ATT part! (17/05/2016)
- Solving Our Unemployment Crisis presentation, April 19, 2016 (05/05/2016)
- Hype aside – the Juncker Plan – a failure from day one (25/04/2016)
- Cancel your subscriptions to Time Magazine (18/04/2016)
- The CEDA Report – one of the worst ever (30/03/2016)
- The neo-liberal class warfare on the poor and the rest of us (10/03/2016)
- Finland would be better off outside the Eurozone (29/02/2016)
- Real wages falling in Australia (24/02/2016)
- The European circus continues (16/02/2016)
- It is fuelled by stupidity … That’s not stupidity that’s fraud (15/02/2016)
- Australian PBO – hard to take seriously – is it vaudeville or what? (04/02/2016)
- Listening to past Treasurers is a dangerous past-time (28/01/2016)
- The government really is instrumental in creating growth (20/01/2016)
- Europe’s future is bleak with an ageing population and policy failure (19/01/2016)
- Currency-issuing governments have unlimited financial resources to fight recession (18/01/2016)
- Mental illness and homelessness – fiscal myopia strikes again (05/01/2016)
- Bernie Sanders on the right track but need to address the main game (31/12/2015)
- Benefit tourism – another neo-liberal fallacy (17/12/2015)
- Friday Lay Day – ruminations on MMT and the JG (11/12/2015)
- Changing private investment activity requires higher fiscal deficits (09/12/2015)
- Recessions are always a problem and can always be avoided (01/12/2015)
- IMF continues with its wage-cutting line (30/11/2015)
- The massive Eurozone real income losses continue to mount (16/11/2015)
- European Left face a Dystopia of their own making (09/11/2015)
- With idle labour equal to 14.5 per cent, the fiscal deficit is too low (03/11/2015)
- Friday lay day – the tide is turning but there is a long way to travel yet (30/10/2015)
- Neo-liberal myths constrain our understanding of poverty (22/10/2015)
- Public R&D austerity spending cuts undermine our grandchildren’s future (21/10/2015)
- Rising income and wealth inequality – 1% owns more than bottom 99% (19/10/2015)
- Fiscal policy rules (13/10/2015)
- Full video – University of Helsinki lecture, October 9, 2015 (13/10/2015)
- Friday lay day – the Unit Labour Costs obsession in Finland (09/10/2015)
- Capitalists shooting their own feet – destroy trust and layer management (30/09/2015)
- British Labour Party is mad to sign up to the ‘Charter of Budget Responsibility’ (28/09/2015)
- Latest EU long-term unemployment proposal – nary a job in sight! (21/09/2015)
- When one false starting premise leads to progressive confusion (18/09/2015)
- Rejecting the TINA mantra and the second ‘Gilded Age’ (16/09/2015)
- Universities should operate in an ethical and socially responsible manner (15/09/2015)
- Friday – when banks were banks (11/09/2015)
- Australia’s crawling Internet speed signifies wider fiscal failure (09/09/2015)
- There is no need to issue public debt (03/09/2015)
- Multimedia Tuesday – London event and interview (01/09/2015)
- Monetary liquidity operations and fiscal policy interventions (31/08/2015)
- Friday lay day – the neo-liberal Groupthink conspiracy continues in Australia (28/08/2015)
- The roots of MMT do not lie in Keynes (25/08/2015)
- Greece – now the conservatives are denying there was austerity (24/08/2015)
- PQE is sound economics but is not in the QE family (19/08/2015)
- Corbyn should stop saying he will eliminate the deficit (13/08/2015)
- Jeremy Corbyn must break out of the neo-liberal framing (04/08/2015)
- British Labour must escape from its austerity lite prison (30/07/2015)
- IMF on Greece – they haven’t learned from their mistakes (28/07/2015)
- The damage of the Thatcher sea-change (27/07/2015)
- Australia might join the Eurozone, apparently (21/07/2015)
- The European Project is dead (20/07/2015)
- Friday lay day – South Korea shows us a different way (17/07/2015)
- Beyond metaphor … comes total nonsense, German style (15/07/2015)
- There is still a meaningful left-right distinction (14/07/2015)
- Greece should not accept any further austerity – full stop! (07/07/2015)
- Europe’s US imported nightmare (02/07/2015)
- So-called ‘free trade’ agreements should be strongly opposed (30/06/2015)
- Parents are advance secret agents for the class society (25/06/2015)
- Too much private credit undermines growth and increases inequality (24/06/2015)
- Why investment expenditure is insensitive to monetary policy (22/06/2015)
- Seeking zero fiscal deficits is not a progressive endeavour (18/06/2015)
- Time to expand public service employment (16/06/2015)
- Fiscal stimulus does not necessarily mean large government (09/06/2015)
- Friday lay day – Minimum wage in Australia creeps up (05/06/2015)
- The ‘fiscal space’ charade – IMF becomes Moody’s advertising agency (04/06/2015)
- Time to end the human rights atrocity in Gaza (02/06/2015)
- The rise of non-standard work undermines growth and increases inequality (25/05/2015)
- Time for progressives to adopt more direct actions (19/05/2015)
- Demand and supply interdependence – stimulus wins, austerity fails (18/05/2015)
- The existential crisis of Labour-type political parties (12/05/2015)
- Mixed metaphors, same old fiscal myths (04/05/2015)
- A “Budget Responsibility Lock” – a ridiculous proposal (28/04/2015)
- The myth of Australian egalitarianism (23/04/2015)
- Inflation benign in Australia with plenty of scope for fiscal expansion (22/04/2015)
- IMF – labour market regulations do not undermine potential growth (20/04/2015)
- Latest military expenditure data reveals the hypocrisy of austerity (14/04/2015)
- Australia’s generosity to other nations is collapsing (09/04/2015)
- Monetary policy is largely ineffective (08/04/2015)
- Penalty wage rates are still justified for non-standard hours work (06/04/2015)
- Wage rises are required – real wages must grow in line with productivity (31/03/2015)
- ECB should start funding government infrastructure and cash handouts (30/03/2015)
- The neo-liberal emperors are naked and its not a good look (25/03/2015)
- Syriza must stay left of the line – more is at stake than Greece (24/03/2015)
- Never impose austerity in a slump (11/03/2015)
- Australia – the Fourth Intergenerational Myth Report (05/03/2015)
- The Balanced Budget silly season is upon us again (03/03/2015)
- Don’t mention the war! er the Troika … (26/02/2015)
- Employer group demands free labour from Government (24/02/2015)
- Recessions can always be avoided and should be (19/02/2015)
- Henry George and MMT – Part 2 (18/02/2015)
- Henry George and MMT – Part 1 (17/02/2015)
- The Australian government is not akin to a household (16/02/2015)
- Tracing the origins of the fetish against deficits in Australia (10/02/2015)
- Friday lay day – RBA acknowledges failure of government fiscal policy (06/02/2015)
- A primary fiscal deficit Never ever? I don’t think so (05/02/2015)
- Crikey, why is it is honourable to deliberately increase unemployment? (04/02/2015)
- Time is running out for neo-liberalism (03/02/2015)
- Fiscal austerity drives continuing pessimism as oil prices fall (22/01/2015)
- Rising inequality – fundamental changes required (20/01/2015)
- Sachs v Krugman – No contest, Krugman wins (07/01/2015)
- Privatisation failure – the micro analogue of fiscal surplus obsessions (06/01/2015)
- Declining employment opportunities for graduates – a future disaster (31/12/2014)
- The top 10 progressive issues for 2015! Did I say progressive? (30/12/2014)
- News from Europe continues to deteriorate (29/12/2014)
- Inequality and growth and well-being – revolutions have occurred for less (22/12/2014)
- Central banks can sometimes generate higher inflation (18/12/2014)
- Australia – fiscal policy outcomes signal a failed government (16/12/2014)
- Trickle down economics – the evidence is damning (10/12/2014)
- A lost decade for Australia – only if we allow fools to continue governing (09/12/2014)
- The Cyprus confiscation becomes the model for bank insolvency (04/12/2014)
- The Australian economics media guilty of false reporting (01/12/2014)
- Austerity hacks into our cultural heritage (25/11/2014)
- A depressing report from Florence (24/11/2014)
- Australian Treasurer unqualified to do his job (17/11/2014)
- When fiscal policy is misrepresented (13/11/2014)
- Back to 1917 – the wealth distribution in the US (12/11/2014)
- ABS revises labour force methodology – things are much worse than we thought (05/11/2014)
- The secular stagnation hoax (03/11/2014)
- Self-imposed corporate regulations control workers but choke productivity (30/10/2014)
- The case of the financial commentator who turned into a banana (29/10/2014)
- Bolivia – defiant and prosperous as a result (15/10/2014)
- Friday lay day – ABS funding should be appropriate and access free (10/10/2014)
- The myopia of neo-liberalism and the IMF is now evident to all (08/10/2014)
- Non-government debt lessons are not being learned (06/10/2014)
- Direct central bank purchases of government debt (02/10/2014)
- Strong public benefit from tertiary education in Australia (29/09/2014)
- Time to ditch the export-led growth mania (24/09/2014)
- G20 meetings and structure part of the problem (22/09/2014)
- European Employment Strategy – barely a new job in sight (17/09/2014)
- Japan’s growth slows under tax hikes but the OECD want more (16/09/2014)
- Public employment and other matters of scale (15/09/2014)
- Myths regarding sovereign funds (08/09/2014)
- Neo-liberal capture of the policy making process in Europe (04/09/2014)
- Large-scale employment guarantee scheme in India improving over time (01/09/2014)
- Why we should close the ‘unemployment industry’ (28/08/2014)
- RBA spills the beans on Australia’s failed fiscal strategy (21/08/2014)
- Real wages falling and Treasury continues to deceive (14/08/2014)
- Fiscal policy saved the world (13/08/2014)
- MMT is not conservative thought (12/08/2014)
- Intergenerational fairness improved by fiscal deficits (06/08/2014)
- When the left became lost – Part 1 (05/08/2014)
- Macroeconomic textbooks ripe for composting (17/07/2014)
- IMF wrong on QE (15/07/2014)
- Financial elites win with growth and austerity (14/07/2014)
- Fact checking the fact checkers is required in macroeconomic matters (09/07/2014)
- New economics – not much will change at the current rate (02/07/2014)
- The BIS remain part of the problem (30/06/2014)
- Argentina versus the Vultures – simple solution but leave morality out of it (24/06/2014)
- The Looters and Moochers are apparently back in Australia (18/06/2014)
- Ricardian agents (if there are any) steer clear of Australia (09/06/2014)
- Structural fiscal balance is about full employment not ‘normality’ (03/02/2014)
- Locked-in to a neo-liberal mindset (19/12/2013)
- Single banking union doomed to fail (18/12/2013)
- The deficit is undermining our welfare – because it is too low! (17/12/2013)
- The PBO – humiliation all round (11/12/2013)
- OMF – paranoia for many but a solution for all (28/11/2013)
- Been searching for a public debt overhang – didn’t get far (27/11/2013)
- A bad day for informed debate in Australia (25/11/2013)
- More worn out ideological prattle from R&R (21/11/2013)
- Why we have to learn about the NAIRU (and reject it) (19/11/2013)
- Manufacturing employment trends in Australia (14/11/2013)
- The pantomime continues – Australia’s debt ceiling (13/11/2013)
- Chained-CPI COLAs – another conservative smokescreen (12/11/2013)
- Japan will (yet) run out of money. Never! (11/11/2013)
- We do not reap the seeds we sow – someone else sowed them long ago! (04/11/2013)
- If you can have full employment killing Germans … (28/10/2013)
- Living in the Land of Smoke and Mirrors – aka La-La-Land (23/10/2013)
- Currency sovereignty is what matters (22/10/2013)
- Close the borders – gangs of benefit cheats are coming! (17/10/2013)
- How to fail a simple macroeconomics examination (16/10/2013)
- Declining wage shares undermine growth (15/10/2013)
- Anti-Poverty Week – best solution is job creation (14/10/2013)
- By hook or by crook – no sanctity in the private market (07/10/2013)
- Why did unemployment and inflation fall in the 1990s? (03/10/2013)
- UK workfare plans just show how mean-spirited and ignorant we are (01/10/2013)
- Is Labor to blame for the rise in the Australian unemployment rate? – Of-course it is! (30/09/2013)
- Continuous and larger budget deficits are required (26/09/2013)
- The confidence tricksters in the economics profession (25/09/2013)
- More public infrastructure means higher taxes – False, go to bottom of the class (24/09/2013)
- 161 individuals and their lackeys are the target (23/09/2013)
- The Labor government under Rudd-Gillard failed the most basic test (16/09/2013)
- The intergenerational consequences of austerity will be massive (09/09/2013)
- Bullshit jobs – the essence of capitalist control and realisation (05/09/2013)
- Voting on a lie (03/09/2013)
- There is a class warfare and the workers are not winning (29/08/2013)
- The term fiscal stimulus” has been expunged from the public debate (28/08/2013)
- A new breed of economics graduates is needed (did I say desperately) (22/08/2013)
- Wealth inequality rising slowly in Australia (21/08/2013)
- Fiscal space is a real, not a financial concept (20/08/2013)
- Violence, suffering and denial (19/08/2013)
- Witchdoctors and shamans (14/08/2013)
- Fiscal austerity damages growth – latest evidence (13/08/2013)
- The spurious distinction between the short- and long-run (12/08/2013)
- Media coverage of unemployment and deficts during current election campaign (09/08/2013)
- Australia – the good and bad of the Economic Policy Statement (05/08/2013)
- There is nothing new under the sun (29/07/2013)
- The ultimate boondoggle courtesy of slack government policy (23/07/2013)
- Balanced budgets are rarely appropriate (22/07/2013)
- A case for public banking (17/07/2013)
- The blood on the criminals’ hands is thick and won’t wash away (10/07/2013)
- In a few minutes you do not learn much (08/07/2013)
- It is hard to defend the 1 per cent by claiming their contribution added value (20/06/2013)
- Real wage cuts do not stimulate employment (18/06/2013)
- Full employment is still low unemployment and zero underemployment (17/06/2013)
- Massive real wage cuts will not improve growth prospects (12/06/2013)
- Drowning in a morass of mis-education (11/06/2013)
- 72% youth unemployment – the crowning glory of the neo-liberal infestation (04/06/2013)
- OECD predicts that pigs will fly (30/05/2013)
- So infested with neo-liberalism that they cannot add up anymore (29/05/2013)
- I don’t care if every fact is correct (27/05/2013)
- Australian PBO – another myth-making neo-liberal institution (23/05/2013)
- Our national broadcaster has become part of the problem (20/05/2013)
- A Budget that reduces growth and increases joblessness – for no sound reason (15/05/2013)
- The glorious gouging of the public purse (08/05/2013)
- Lower deficits now, undermine our grandchildren’s future (07/05/2013)
- Australia output gap – not close to full capacity (02/05/2013)
- Austerity as law not political discretion (25/04/2013)
- The day the Australian media failed the public, again (22/04/2013)
- Elementary misuse of spreadsheet data leaves millions unemployed (17/04/2013)
- Australian government logic – destroy the future to save it (15/04/2013)
- It’s simple math (10/04/2013)
- Society buckled and is damaged but has never disappeared (09/04/2013)
- Very unintelligent indeed (03/04/2013)
- US problems are cyclical not structural (02/04/2013)
- Fiscal austerity undermines welfare now and then things get ugly in the future (27/03/2013)
- A chicken in every pot! (25/03/2013)
- Growth and jobs are things governments can buy and summon (19/03/2013)
- Fiscal austerity is bad – there are no qualifications (12/03/2013)
- The denial of gravity (05/03/2013)
- Balancing budget over the cycle is not a sound fiscal rule (04/03/2013)
- Learning standards in economics – Part 3 (28/02/2013)
- Learning standards in economics – Part 2 (27/02/2013)
- Learning standards in economics – Part 1 (26/02/2013)
- One Ferrari does not a recovery make (20/02/2013)
- Progressive narrative should be human focused and uncompromising (19/02/2013)
- Australian government – failing in its most basic responsibility (14/02/2013)
- I wonder what the hell I have been writing all these years (12/02/2013)
- Exploring directions in fiscal policy (30/01/2013)
- Exploring pro-cyclical budget positions (29/01/2013)
- ILO …. ILF … IMF (23/01/2013)
- Okun’s Law survives 50 years – trouble for the neo-liberals (22/01/2013)
- When jobs are being lost think macro first (21/01/2013)
- IMF locked into circular (religious) logic again (16/01/2013)
- Neo-liberalism fails – time to wake up to that (15/01/2013)
- Not even remotely correct (14/01/2013)
- We need more artists and fewer entrepreneurs (10/01/2013)
- Treasurer wants policy to be driven by models that can’t beat a random walk (09/01/2013)
- Lies and deception – a central banker’s view of the world (08/01/2013)
- The culpability lies elsewhere … always! (07/01/2013)
- Australia’s own little fiscal cliff (02/01/2013)
- Fiscal insanity – cutting the deficit only to get a larger one (27/12/2012)
- Peace and love – if only it was true (25/12/2012)
- Australian government’s monumental fiscal failure (24/12/2012)
- Keep the helicopters on their pads and just spend (20/12/2012)
- Government budgets bear no relation to household budgets (19/12/2012)
- The humanities is necessary but not sufficient for social transformation (18/12/2012)
- What have mainstream macroeconomists learn’t? Short answer: nothing (17/12/2012)
- Australian primary education dumbed down by dumb politicians (12/12/2012)
- The unemployed cannot save (10/12/2012)
- A national disgrace – the abandonment of full employment (04/12/2012)
- Differences on the Eurozone periphery (29/11/2012)
- Macroeconomic constraints render individual action powerless (27/11/2012)
- More myths from the mining oligarchs (26/11/2012)
- Neo-liberals can’t even identify self-interest when it is staring at them (21/11/2012)
- Governments that deliberately undermine their economies (19/11/2012)
- Fiscal policy should sustain full employment and reduce inequality (15/11/2012)
- Win-win – US budget deficit expands and supports growth and private saving (14/11/2012)
- Monetary policy cannot carry the counter-cyclical weight (12/11/2012)
- Celebrate Living Wage Week (06/11/2012)
- The problematic basis for deficit phobias (05/11/2012)
- Fiscal austerity violates basic economic efficiency requirements (31/10/2012)
- The Asian Century White Paper – spin over substance (29/10/2012)
- The Governor gets confused (25/10/2012)
- Australia’s MYEFO – some lies amidst the fiscal irresponsibility (24/10/2012)
- Australian government funding increased cancer incidence (17/10/2012)
- So who is going to answer for their culpability? (10/10/2012)
- Monetary policy will not save the day (09/10/2012)
- Australia to become Greece – all within the limits of human idiocy (04/10/2012)
- Welcome to the world of privatised electricity and canned music (03/10/2012)
- The moronic activity of the rating agencies (01/10/2012)
- Scotland should vote yes in 2014 but only if … (27/09/2012)
- The demise of social democratic parties – they are all neo-liberals now (26/09/2012)
- Fear of inflation scales new heights (24/09/2012)
- When evidence strips one back to their ideological core (20/09/2012)
- Rising inequality demonstrates we haven’t learned much (19/09/2012)
- The brightest minds can be so dumb in particular circumstances (17/09/2012)
- When central bankers debunk mainstream monetary theory (12/09/2012)
- A veritable pot pourri of lies, deception and self-serving bluster (30/08/2012)
- Return to a gold standard – don’t even think about it (27/08/2012)
- Fat cat bankster wants to make the unemployed even more desperate (23/08/2012)
- The British government has more than demonstrated its incompetence (22/08/2012)
- 5.4 into 1 does not equal 5.4 (21/08/2012)
- Public service employment programs – what really have we go to fear? (20/08/2012)
- The comedian still trying to make us laugh (08/08/2012)
- Budget surpluses are not national saving – redux (07/08/2012)
- Increase minimum wages and give job guarantees for the low paid (06/08/2012)
- ECB deficit funding or persistent mass unemployment (02/08/2012)
- The non-existent but remarkable austerity-depreciation mechanism (01/08/2012)
- Europe is really having a lost decade (31/07/2012)
- Another macroeconomist who is blind (24/07/2012)
- Off-shore tax havens – be sure we define the issues correctly (23/07/2012)
- Europe – one step forward … but so many backward (19/07/2012)
- The CON merchants who buttress the neo-liberal ideology (17/07/2012)
- Neo-liberals on bikes … (11/07/2012)
- Growth is lagging because spending is lagging – the solution is clear (10/07/2012)
- If only they were operating in the tradition of Minsky! (05/07/2012)
- The Eurozone is both a spectacular failure and a spectacular success (04/07/2012)
- On strategy and compromise (03/07/2012)
- Revisionism is rife and ignorance is being elevated to higher levels (02/07/2012)
- The on-going crisis has nothing to do with a supposed liquidity trap (28/06/2012)
- Neo-liberalism has failed but we still don’t get it (26/06/2012)
- Fiscal austerity damages real growth and prolongs the financial downturn (21/06/2012)
- Rising working poor proportions indicates a failed state (20/06/2012)
- When 50 per cent youth unemployment is (apparently) protecting the grand kids (18/06/2012)
- Technocrats move over, we need to read some books (13/06/2012)
- We do have a choice – we just need to identify it (05/06/2012)
- The New Economy cannot flourish with fiscal austerity (31/05/2012)
- Industry job dynamics in Australia (30/05/2012)
- StartUp Loans – neo-liberal smokescreen which denies macroeconomic reality (29/05/2012)
- The IMF bullying as usual (28/05/2012)
- Japan grows – expansionary fiscal policy works! (24/05/2012)
- A voice from the past – budget deficits are neither good nor bad (22/05/2012)
- Failed forecasts reflect flawed economic understanding – nothing else (21/05/2012)
- What is “good” at the macro level may well be disastrous at the micro level (17/05/2012)
- The current and former Treasury boss speak (16/05/2012)
- Oh what a difference a President makes! (15/05/2012)
- The fantasy Barro(w) is still being pushed (14/05/2012)
- The myths that abound in Federal Budget Papers (09/05/2012)
- US labour market on a knife-edge – stimulus is needed (08/05/2012)
- Australian government about to deliver a 5000-odd word suicide note (07/05/2012)
- Debunking myths (03/05/2012)
- Fiscal austerity obsession – that’s a dud policy! (01/05/2012)
- Australian PM should take up frisbee (20/04/2012)
- Attacks on the welfare state are misguided and will only worsen things (19/04/2012)
- They are all in the same mindless club (18/04/2012)
- Deny the facts when they contradict the theory (17/04/2012)
- OECD – all smoke and mirrors (16/04/2012)
- A fiscal collapse is imminent – when? – sometime! (13/04/2012)
- IMF struggling with facts that confront its ideology (11/04/2012)
- The Academic Spring (10/04/2012)
- Governments should not worry about deficits (09/04/2012)
- A lot to write about today (06/04/2012)
- Sociopaths, closed minds and a bit of Mayan cosmology (05/04/2012)
- Back off austerity and give growth a chance (04/04/2012)
- Policy failure in Europe scales new heights (03/04/2012)
- The Eurozone has failed – time for an orderly retreat (02/04/2012)
- A seriously reckless act (30/03/2012)
- Fiscal austerity – there is another way (29/03/2012)
- The nearly infinite capacity of the US government to spend (28/03/2012)
- Fiscal policy is the best counter-stabilisation tool available to any government (27/03/2012)
- A nation cannot grow without spending (26/03/2012)
- Inflexible governments undermine our standards of living (20/03/2012)
- US inflation expected to average 1.3827935 per cent for the next ten years (19/03/2012)
- The lessons of history – subtitled – are the Dutch printing guilders? (16/03/2012)
- Unemployment causes higher property and violent crime rates (14/03/2012)
- German hypocrisy and lunacy (13/03/2012)
- Keynes would not support fiscal austerity (09/03/2012)
- Look after the unemployment, and the budget will look after itself (05/03/2012)
- Some appalled economists – just missing the boat (02/03/2012)
- When common sense fails (29/02/2012)
- Fiscal austerity undermines the future as well as the present (23/02/2012)
- There is no unemployment in a non-monetary economy (21/02/2012)
- Stimulus, stimulus, stimulus – a fact is not an exaggeration (10/02/2012)
- Yesterday austerity, today growth – but leopards don’t change their spots (09/02/2012)
- A continuum of infinitely lived agents normalized to one – GIGO Part 3 (06/02/2012)
- Davos – an exercise in denial not solutions (26/01/2012)
- Food speculation should be (mostly) banned (18/01/2012)
- Budget deficits are part of “new” normal private sector behaviour (17/01/2012)
- The costs of unemployment – again (13/01/2012)
- They better keep the vacuum on or else! (12/01/2012)
- Labour market deregulation will not reduce unemployment (11/01/2012)
- Rehn fiddles, while Europe burns (09/01/2012)
- Hungary helps to demonstrate MMT principles (06/01/2012)
- Evidence – the antidote to dogma (05/01/2012)
- Back to William Beveridge requires a commitment to true full employment (03/01/2012)
- BIS now part of the neo-liberal propaganda apparatus (02/01/2012)
- Historically high budget deficits will be required for the next decade (29/12/2011)
- Wrong is still wrong and should be disregarded (26/12/2011)
- Some hard truths for 2012 (23/12/2011)
- A dose of truth is required in Europe (22/12/2011)
- Mainstream macroeconomics textbooks do not impart knowledge (21/12/2011)
- If a government won’t create jobs, it must provide income support (20/12/2011)
- Australian industry employment trends and fiscal stimulus (16/12/2011)
- UK labour market – when “stabilising” means outright deterioration (15/12/2011)
- 100 per cent forecast errors are acceptable to the IMF (14/12/2011)
- When markets fail (13/12/2011)
- A journey back in time (02/12/2011)
- Autumn or Spring – the madness continues (30/11/2011)
- Don’t send more workers into the mine when the canaries start dying (28/11/2011)
- Austerity begets austerity (25/11/2011)
- A radical redistribution of income undermined US entrepreneurship (22/11/2011)
- The best way to eradicate poverty is to create jobs (21/11/2011)
- A fly walks up the wall – so cut federal spending hard! (18/11/2011)
- At least 172 thousand Brits have their government to blame (17/11/2011)
- Bloomberg: totalitarianism is our best hope (16/11/2011)
- The British government – moving from denial to blame shifting (15/11/2011)
- The ECB is a major reason the Euro crisis is deepening (09/11/2011)
- Economy faltering – Australia’s wind-up Treasurer “We will cut harder” (08/11/2011)
- It is a disagreement about facts not ideology (07/11/2011)
- Haiti should build houses and schools and forget about the army (04/11/2011)
- Qantas should be nationalised (again) (03/11/2011)
- When anything better than outright recession is regarded as a triumph (02/11/2011)
- The ideology that caused the problem cannot be its solution (01/11/2011)
- It was some sort of bazooka – aimed at themselves (28/10/2011)
- US opinion polls expose mainstream economic theory (27/10/2011)
- The skill shortage ruse is re-appearing (25/10/2011)
- What if economists were personally liable for their advice (24/10/2011)
- The scourge of youth unemployment (21/10/2011)
- When an Excel spreadsheet runs wild (20/10/2011)
- You do not increase spending by cutting it (19/10/2011)
- Myths about China (18/10/2011)
- An understanding of MMT can energise the progressive fight back. (17/10/2011)
- Rewarding those who are culpable (14/10/2011)
- A Way Forward (12/10/2011)
- We will not pay for your crisis (10/10/2011)
- Some further thoughts on the OWS movement (07/10/2011)
- One quarter shorter, three quarters deeper (06/10/2011)
- What is Wall Street for? (05/10/2011)
- Britain – wrong problem, wrong solution (04/10/2011)
- Redistribution of national income to wages is essential (03/10/2011)
- Tripping over one’s ideological shoe laces (30/09/2011)
- Playing Ball is not a better way (28/09/2011)
- Framing today’s leadership failure in history (26/09/2011)
- The first act of fiscal consolidation – terminate the IMF funding (23/09/2011)
- The coalition of the willing (19/09/2011)
- You couldn’t make all this stuff up (15/09/2011)
- Better off studying the mating habits of frogs (14/09/2011)
- Impeccably running a sinking ship (13/09/2011)
- It is easy to create jobs (09/09/2011)
- Britain is tracking Ireland down the drain (06/09/2011)
- NSW State Budget 2011-12 commentary (06/09/2011)
- New CEA head falls well short of the (macro) mark (02/09/2011)
- When you’ve got friends like this … Part 6 (01/09/2011)
- Keynesian and regular economics (31/08/2011)
- We need to read Karl Marx (30/08/2011)
- MMT – an accounting-consistent, operationally-sound theoretical approach (29/08/2011)
- BLF – in denial (26/08/2011)
- When politicians stop an economy from growing (25/08/2011)
- Moodys and Japan – rating agency declares itself irrelevant – again (24/08/2011)
- The impossible equation (23/08/2011)
- Why the World hates economics (22/08/2011)
- Self-inflicted catastrophe (18/08/2011)
- Paul, its time to update your textbook (17/08/2011)
- Map of British local unemployment and the August 2011 riots (16/08/2011)
- The system in deep trouble and it is waiting to blow (15/08/2011)
- To challenge something you have to represent it correctly (12/08/2011)
- I blame the British government for the riots (10/08/2011)
- When the government owes itself $US1.6 trillion (09/08/2011)
- S&P decision is irrelevant (08/08/2011)
- A totally confected crisis (05/08/2011)
- Day by day the evidence mounts (04/08/2011)
- Australian retail sector in recession (03/08/2011)
- Sometimes compromise is the worst thing (02/08/2011)
- There is no federal public debt problem in the US (01/08/2011)
- The top-end-of-town have captured the growth (29/07/2011)
- Misrepresentations, misunderstandings and plain factual errors (28/07/2011)
- 3 million Americans or so may find out the truth (26/07/2011)
- Why we should abandon mainstream monetary textbooks (25/07/2011)
- EU agreement on Greece – no solution at all (22/07/2011)
- When might that be? (21/07/2011)
- Should fiscal policy always be counter-cyclical? (20/07/2011)
- Cut, cap and demolish (19/07/2011)
- Propose a solution to a non-problem and make the real problem worse (18/07/2011)
- I agree with a mainstream economist (15/07/2011)
- Being beguiled by labour force data (14/07/2011)
- Lies, damned lies, and statistics (13/07/2011)
- The financial press mostly reinforces the lies (12/07/2011)
- US labour market in decline – leadership gone missing (11/07/2011)
- What is government waste? (08/07/2011)
- Whether there is a liquidity trap or not is irrelevant (06/07/2011)
- When things get back-to-front (05/07/2011)
- It is a pity that he doesn’t know the answer himself (04/07/2011)
- It is all about aggregate demand (01/07/2011)
- Leadership lacking in the US (30/06/2011)
- The central bank must treat financial stability as a public good (29/06/2011)
- Casual work traps workers into low-pay and precarious jobs (28/06/2011)
- BIS = BS – the I used to stand for integrity (27/06/2011)
- Ignorance undermining prosperity (24/06/2011)
- The land of the free – sliding further into oppression (23/06/2011)
- A celebration of 75 years since Keynes turns into a farce (22/06/2011)
- How many more experiments do we need (21/06/2011)
- In policy you have to wish for the possible (20/06/2011)
- Memo: US Treasury – E-mail me for my bank details (17/06/2011)
- British labour market deteriorating (16/06/2011)
- Ineluctably compromised (15/06/2011)
- It is always better to tell the truth (14/06/2011)
- When will we ever learn? (13/06/2011)
- The time has come to tell the American people the truth (10/06/2011)
- Americans are stupid but they are not alone (08/06/2011)
- Beware the wolf in sheep’s clothing (07/06/2011)
- Low pay workers dudded again in Australia (06/06/2011)
- When the elites wine and dine together and hand out prizes to each other (03/06/2011)
- When a former US president makes things up (02/06/2011)
- The best option for Ireland is to default and exit (31/05/2011)
- The US is living below its "means" (30/05/2011)
- We should ban financial speculation on food prices (27/05/2011)
- Default is the way forward (25/05/2011)
- The IMF needs a budget deficit-biased head (24/05/2011)
- I am looking for the tooth fairy too (23/05/2011)
- When a nation stops growing (20/05/2011)
- I'll buy the Acropolis (19/05/2011)
- Calling Planet Earth – they will print low (18/05/2011)
- The ARRA created 1.503 million jobs (17/05/2011)
- Reality check for the austerians (16/05/2011)
- Europe continues to demonstrate it has no answers (13/05/2011)
- Time to end the deficits are bad/surpluses are good narrative (11/05/2011)
- Australian Federal Budget – more is not less (10/05/2011)
- Here are some answers, Greg (09/05/2011)
- Time for progressives and unions to abandon Labor (06/05/2011)
- When ideological blinkers lead to denial (05/05/2011)
- Hot News: Navy SEALs stake out US building (04/05/2011)
- Martin Feldstein should be ignored (03/05/2011)
- Worse than asinine! (02/05/2011)
- I don’t wanna know one thing about evil (29/04/2011)
- US Federal Reserve chairman loses his independence (28/04/2011)
- When you’ve got friends like this … Part 5 (26/04/2011)
- Vignettes of madness (25/04/2011)
- Who the cap fits? (22/04/2011)
- Are things improving for US workers? (21/04/2011)
- It is getting ridiculous (20/04/2011)
- Austerity proponents should adopt a Job Guarantee (19/04/2011)
- Distorting history to appear progressive (18/04/2011)
- These were not Keynesian stimulus packages (15/04/2011)
- Australian Labor Government abandons its roots (14/04/2011)
- Are they all lining up to be Japan? (12/04/2011)
- 66,592 children relieved of debt burdens by their parents (11/04/2011)
- Letter to Paul Ryan (08/04/2011)
- It is time to get angry (06/04/2011)
- Life in the IMF fantasy world (05/04/2011)
- Australia – communists driving prosperity, while the neo-liberals squander it (01/04/2011)
- How are the laboratory rats going? (30/03/2011)
- Letter to Greg Mankiw (29/03/2011)
- Letter to Paul Krugman (28/03/2011)
- Fiscal responsibility index – reductio ad absurdum ad infinitum (25/03/2011)
- We’re sticking to our strict fiscal rules (24/03/2011)
- I am now advocating biblioclasm … (23/03/2011)
- Stay tuned for a massive rise in the UK unemployment rate (22/03/2011)
- When you’ve got friends like this … Part 4 (21/03/2011)
- Printing money does not cause inflation (17/03/2011)
- So near but so far … from comprehension (16/03/2011)
- USA Inc. – what a lie (15/03/2011)
- Earthquake lies (14/03/2011)
- The record needs breaking very soon! (11/03/2011)
- Right for wrong reason equals wrong (09/03/2011)
- Government deficits are the norm (08/03/2011)
- We need more fermenting … much more (07/03/2011)
- There are no better or worse deficits (04/03/2011)
- The economics profession is a disgrace (03/03/2011)
- US public sector workers are paid less than their private counterparts (01/03/2011)
- US fiscal stimulus worked – more evidence (28/02/2011)
- Making profit from lies – isn’t that illegal? (25/02/2011)
- Tick tock tick tock – the evidence mounts (24/02/2011)
- They were wrong before … so what’s changed? (23/02/2011)
- The conservative agenda is becoming more transparent (22/02/2011)
- Employers have too much power (21/02/2011)
- We gonna smash their brains in (18/02/2011)
- The OECD should close and its staff redeployed into productive activities (17/02/2011)
- An irrational economic absurdity (16/02/2011)
- Misusing public information (15/02/2011)
- The third great US “reds under the bed” scare (14/02/2011)
- The IMF – incompetent, biased and culpable (11/02/2011)
- Destructive economic myths (09/02/2011)
- Australia’s great productivity slump – what else would we expect! (08/02/2011)
- Household saving falls but private saving increases – Japan! (07/02/2011)
- National output gaps matter (04/02/2011)
- Polly wants a cracker (03/02/2011)
- You cannot have more jobs by cutting spending (02/02/2011)
- Deterministic fiscal rules undermine public responsibility (01/02/2011)
- Please note: there is no sovereign debt risk in Japan! (31/01/2011)
- The madness along the Atlantic crosses the Pacific (27/01/2011)
- Its grim on both sides of the Atlantic (26/01/2011)
- Ricardians in UK have a wonderful Xmas (24/01/2011)
- Sometimes even I cannot believe they could be serious (21/01/2011)
- When will the workers wake up? (20/01/2011)
- Not the time to be cutting spending or raising taxes (19/01/2011)
- Imagine if we treated humiliation itself as a cost (18/01/2011)
- Just speak to the truth … (17/01/2011)
- When you know they don’t quite get it (12/01/2011)
- A code of ethics doesn’t go far enough (11/01/2011)
- Monetary system not behaving according to textbooks – system is wrong! (10/01/2011)
- Flooded with nonsense (07/01/2011)
- Employment guarantees are better than income guarantees (05/01/2011)
- The aftermath of recessions (04/01/2011)
- The Big Society aka BS (03/01/2011)
- The year is nearly done … but spending still equals income (31/12/2010)
- What is the balanced-budget multiplier? (30/12/2010)
- We always knew it – their brains are thinner! (29/12/2010)
- There is no positive role for the IMF in its current guise (28/12/2010)
- The dead cat bounce – Latvian style (27/12/2010)
- Ex-IMF official still lost in the incredulous void (24/12/2010)
- A full employment bill – sort of! (23/12/2010)
- There is no such thing as a “weak” budget outcome (22/12/2010)
- The bankruptcy machine (21/12/2010)
- Public infrastructure does not have to earn commercial returns (20/12/2010)
- Falling unemployment is not necessarily good (17/12/2010)
- Cut spending and unemployment rises – surprised? (16/12/2010)
- Men and women with white coats needed (15/12/2010)
- Very costly fiscal programs are needed (14/12/2010)
- Our children never hand real output back in time (13/12/2010)
- When you are on a good thing, stick to it (10/12/2010)
- China is to blame – freedom and current accounts (08/12/2010)
- Who is going to pay? (07/12/2010)
- The public sector and free information are essential for collective well-being (06/12/2010)
- All macroeconomic policy should be accountable through the ballot box (03/12/2010)
- CofFEE Conference 2010 – Day 1 Report with update (02/12/2010)
- When you haven’t got a Plan B (30/11/2010)
- When miracles lose some shine (26/11/2010)
- A rising public share in output is indicated (25/11/2010)
- Education – a vehicle for class division (23/11/2010)
- Money neutrality – another ideological contrivance by the conservatives (22/11/2010)
- NAIRU mantra prevents good macroeconomic policy (19/11/2010)
- The US Federal Reserve is on the brink of insolvency (not!) (18/11/2010)
- Live coverage now on (17/11/2010)
- Martians are (probably) better than this (15/11/2010)
- The value of government (12/11/2010)
- When does no evidence mean no evidence? (10/11/2010)
- World Bank boss has a brain attack (09/11/2010)
- Religious persecution continues (08/11/2010)
- Fiscal vandals chasing a dream (05/11/2010)
- Sad day for America (04/11/2010)
- They have been smoking some doobies (01/11/2010)
- I feel good knowing there are libraries full of books (29/10/2010)
- Nationalising the banks (26/10/2010)
- Why budget deficits drive private profit (21/10/2010)
- Foreclosures – problem or not? (20/10/2010)
- The paranoid style – fiscal consolidation (19/10/2010)
- Where has the centre gone? (18/10/2010)
- The fiscal stimulus worked but was captured by profits (14/10/2010)
- Nobel prize – hardly noble (13/10/2010)
- Less income, less work, less income, more work! (12/10/2010)
- Yuan appreciation – just another sideshow (08/10/2010)
- Oh to be truly brilliant (06/10/2010)
- Its simple – more public spending is required (04/10/2010)
- There are riots in the street but the IMF wants more unemployment (01/10/2010)
- In austerity land, thinking about fiscal rules (30/09/2010)
- A new progressive agenda? (28/09/2010)
- Not the best way to keep interest rates down (27/09/2010)
- We can conquer unemployment (24/09/2010)
- Heading back to where we started (23/09/2010)
- Budget deficits do not cause higher interest rates (22/09/2010)
- Bite the bullet and get shot in the mouth (21/09/2010)
- Failed states and ideologies (20/09/2010)
- When governments are financially constrained (17/09/2010)
- To lower unemployment you need to spend more (16/09/2010)
- Export-led growth strategies will fail (15/09/2010)
- Private deleveraging requires fiscal support (14/09/2010)
- Twin deficits – another mainstream myth (13/09/2010)
- The authority to justify fiscal austerity is lapsing (10/09/2010)
- The US President isn’t trying hard enough (08/09/2010)
- Defaulting on public debt as a way to progress (07/09/2010)
- What you consume or what you produce? (06/09/2010)
- The structural mismatch propaganda is spreading … again! (03/09/2010)
- The IMF continue to demonstrate their failings (02/09/2010)
- Even the most simple facts contradict the neo-liberal arguments (31/08/2010)
- Monetary policy under challenge … finally (30/08/2010)
- There is no solvency issue for a sovereign government (27/08/2010)
- Elephants everywhere (26/08/2010)
- Fiscal stimulus and the construction sector (25/08/2010)
- Fiscal austerity is undermining growth – the evidence is mounting (24/08/2010)
- Income distribution matters for effective fiscal policy (23/08/2010)
- If only the citizens knew what was going on! (19/08/2010)
- How could you vote for any of them? (18/08/2010)
- There is no credit risk for a sovereign government (17/08/2010)
- Several universities to avoid if you want to study economics (16/08/2010)
- Michal Kalecki – The Political Aspects of Full Employment (13/08/2010)
- They’re just sticking a finger in the air and guessing (11/08/2010)
- When facts get in the way of the story (10/08/2010)
- The absurdity of procylical fiscal policy (09/08/2010)
- The letters economists write … (06/08/2010)
- The government is the last borrower left standing (05/08/2010)
- The poor are more generous and compassionate than the rich (04/08/2010)
- Jobs are needed in the US but that would require leadership (03/08/2010)
- The old line back to free market ideology still intact (02/08/2010)
- Conservatives think I am nuts for suggesting the government might create jobs (30/07/2010)
- The deficit terrorists have found a new hero. Not! (29/07/2010)
- Where are the gold bugs, Austrians and deficit terrorists? (28/07/2010)
- OECD – GIGO Part 2 (27/07/2010)
- Counter-cyclical capital buffers (26/07/2010)
- Defunct but still dominant and dangerous (23/07/2010)
- More fiscal stimulus needed in the US (22/07/2010)
- The myth of rational expectations (21/07/2010)
- Myths about pay and value (20/07/2010)
- Full employment apparently equals 12.2 per cent labour wastage (19/07/2010)
- Money multiplier – missing feared dead (16/07/2010)
- The austerity mania is just blind dogma (15/07/2010)
- Trichet interview – the cult master speaks! (14/07/2010)
- Employment gaps – a failure of political leadership (13/07/2010)
- We have been here before … (12/07/2010)
- Modern Monetary Theory – a personal note (09/07/2010)
- The Celtic Tiger is not a good example (05/07/2010)
- The BIS is part of the problem (01/07/2010)
- A total lack of leadership (30/06/2010)
- Ignorance leads to bad policy (29/06/2010)
- Something is seriously wrong (25/06/2010)
- The conservative reconstruction of history (24/06/2010)
- Market participants need public debt (23/06/2010)
- Do current account deficits matter? (22/06/2010)
- Fiscal austerity – an interesting test is coming (18/06/2010)
- Flat earth theorists – dumb but sneaky (17/06/2010)
- The real World Cup (16/06/2010)
- The assault on workers’ rights continues (15/06/2010)
- The poet and the economist (14/06/2010)
- I am in denial – but I know children are dying (11/06/2010)
- The OECDs perverted view of fiscal policy (09/06/2010)
- Who should be sac(k)ed? (08/06/2010)
- NSW state budget commentary (08/06/2010)
- Amazing reversals … democratic repression (07/06/2010)
- Poisoning the minds of the young (04/06/2010)
- Federal minimum wage increase not generous enough (03/06/2010)
- The “gas now, pay later” myth (31/05/2010)
- On writing fiction (28/05/2010)
- Fiscal policy worked – evidence (27/05/2010)
- Central bank independence – another faux agenda (26/05/2010)
- What is it really all about? (25/05/2010)
- Rescue packages and iron boots (21/05/2010)
- I wonder what they will do with the new building (20/05/2010)
- No wages breakout in Australia evident (19/05/2010)
- A fiscal consolidation plan (18/05/2010)
- Naked Keynesianism (17/05/2010)
- Doublethink (14/05/2010)
- What part of accounting don’t they get? (12/05/2010)
- Federal budget 2010-11 – a sad document (11/05/2010)
- It will only take 6 months (10/05/2010)
- Teaching macroeconomics students the facts (07/05/2010)
- People are now dying as the deficit terrorists ramp up their attacks (06/05/2010)
- Fiscal sustainability and ratio fever (03/05/2010)
- Washington Teach-In Counter Conference (29/04/2010)
- Are capital controls the answer? (28/04/2010)
- Understanding central bank operations (27/04/2010)
- What the hell is a government solvency constraint? (23/04/2010)
- Same old arguments = lack of leadership (22/04/2010)
- The Fiscal Sustainability Teach-In and Counter-Conference (21/04/2010)
- When a huge pack of lies is barely enough (20/04/2010)
- A mining boom will not reduce the need for public deficits (16/04/2010)
- Unemployment is about a lack of jobs (15/04/2010)
- Deficits are here to stay … get used to it (14/04/2010)
- Japan … just wait … your days are numbered (13/04/2010)
- Free speech is an extremely well-paid occupation (12/04/2010)
- US federal reserve governor is part of the problem (09/04/2010)
- I just found out – state kleptocracy is the problem (07/04/2010)
- Lending is capital- not reserve-constrained (05/04/2010)
- When you’ve got friends like this … Part 3 (02/04/2010)
- Robin Hood was a thief not a saviour (01/04/2010)
- Operation twist – then and now (31/03/2010)
- Another economics department to close (30/03/2010)
- The US should have universal public health care (26/03/2010)
- Ladies and gentleman, civilisation is ending (23/03/2010)
- Clowns to the left, jokers to the right (22/03/2010)
- Oh no … Bernanke is loose and those greenbacks are everywhere (19/03/2010)
- China is not the problem (18/03/2010)
- Hyperdeflation, followed by rampant inflation (17/03/2010)
- Eliminating the great superannuation rip off (16/03/2010)
- Today started out well but then went downhill (15/03/2010)
- iWorry about the conservatives (12/03/2010)
- Its all booming down here folks! (10/03/2010)
- Extending unemployment benefits … an omen (08/03/2010)
- Would someone please put something in the water supply (05/03/2010)
- Dumb is too kind really (04/03/2010)
- Interest rates up – but its messy (02/03/2010)
- Hyperbole and outright lies (01/03/2010)
- Chill out time: better get used to budget deficits (26/02/2010)
- Pushing the fantasy barrow (25/02/2010)
- Bond markets require larger budget deficits (24/02/2010)
- Yummy at first then you get fat! (23/02/2010)
- Some movement at the station (22/02/2010)
- The vandals are gathering (19/02/2010)
- Person the lifeboats! (18/02/2010)
- We are sorry (14/02/2010)
- Why history matters (12/02/2010)
- My Sunday media nightmare (07/02/2010)
- On human bondage (05/02/2010)
- When you’ve got friends like this … Part 2 (04/02/2010)
- The latest WMD – public deficits! (03/02/2010)
- Caution is the better option (02/02/2010)
- Another intergenerational report – another waste of time (02/02/2010)
- UKs flexible labour market floats on public spending (01/02/2010)
- L’horreur economique (31/01/2010)
- Things that bothered me today (29/01/2010)
- What do the IMF growth projections mean? (28/01/2010)
- A one-term presidency is in order (26/01/2010)
- Watch out for spam! (25/01/2010)
- The Great Moderation myth (24/01/2010)
- The progressives have failed to seize the moment (22/01/2010)
- Its a family affair (21/01/2010)
- Its a hard road (20/01/2010)
- The complacent students sit and listen to some of that (19/01/2010)
- The further down the food chain you go, the more the zealots take over (18/01/2010)
- Some will rob you with a six-gun, and some with a fountain pen (17/01/2010)
- The daily losses from unemployment (13/01/2010)
- 100-percent reserve banking and state banks (12/01/2010)
- When you’ve got friends like this … Part 1 (10/01/2010)
- Retail sales up but nothing to glow about (07/01/2010)
- Iceland … another neo-liberal casualty (06/01/2010)
- Wall Street lobbying helped bring the economy unstuck (05/01/2010)
- Financial markets are mostly unproductive (04/01/2010)
- One should become more radical as one grows older (03/01/2010)
- Economists are part of the problem not the solution (01/01/2010)
- The year ends badly and then … (31/12/2009)
- Monetary policy was not to blame (30/12/2009)
- Do not learn economics from a newspaper (29/12/2009)
- Spending multipliers (28/12/2009)
- One hell of a juxtaposition (27/12/2009)
- When ideology blinds us to the solution (24/12/2009)
- Time to outlaw the credit rating agencies (23/12/2009)
- Another conservative front opening up – minimum wages (22/12/2009)
- Lesson for today: the public sector saved us (21/12/2009)
- Bernanke should quit or be sacked (20/12/2009)
- Being shamed and disgraced is not enough (18/12/2009)
- When former politicians and bureaucrats get bored with golf … (17/12/2009)
- Creeping along the bottom only (16/12/2009)
- Lost in a macroeconomics textbook again (15/12/2009)
- The comedy begins (11/12/2009)
- Direct public job creation now being debated (08/12/2009)
- When I should have been reading Phantom comics (07/12/2009)
- Oh my darling … mystery phenomenon spreads! (06/12/2009)
- The US government has run short of money (04/12/2009)
- CofFEE conference – Day 1 report (03/12/2009)
- Most bananas are atheists … (02/12/2009)
- More calls for job creation … but then (01/12/2009)
- Deficits should be cut in a recession. Not! (30/11/2009)
- Structural deficits and automatic stabilisers (29/11/2009)
- Dubai is not a case of sovereign default (27/11/2009)
- An unholy gathering is emerging (26/11/2009)
- The comeback of conservative ideology (25/11/2009)
- We are in trouble – squirrels are falling down holes (24/11/2009)
- Breaking up the banks (23/11/2009)
- I guess they didn’t want to win the war (22/11/2009)
- Let’s just focus on inflation (20/11/2009)
- I have found an inflation threat (19/11/2009)
- Employment guarantees in vogue – well not really (18/11/2009)
- The enemies from within (17/11/2009)
- Japan grows along with the hysteria (16/11/2009)
- APEC summit – the heat must be getting to them (13/11/2009)
- Employment falls – better put interest rates up again (12/11/2009)
- Social entrepreneurship … another neo-liberal denial (11/11/2009)
- Islands in the sun … (10/11/2009)
- A global financial tax? (09/11/2009)
- Being objective … and lying rodents (08/11/2009)
- Futility, hedging and the Red Cross – its all in a day (06/11/2009)
- Those bad Keynesians are to blame (05/11/2009)
- So we are the best are we? (04/11/2009)
- An international currency? Hopefully not! (03/11/2009)
- Its all a matter of construction (02/11/2009)
- Progressive movements bound to stall (30/10/2009)
- Reinstating our monetary policy obsession (29/10/2009)
- Another cost of the budget surpluses (28/10/2009)
- Criminal negligence … (n)OTT (27/10/2009)
- Being careful not to swear in Dubai (26/10/2009)
- Current accounts and currencies (25/10/2009)
- When a country is wrecked by neo-liberalism (23/10/2009)
- Landlocked … but still swamped by budget hysteria (22/10/2009)
- Whatever .. its a macroeconomic problem (21/10/2009)
- Evidence that the world is different (20/10/2009)
- When all you do is distribute rather than create (19/10/2009)
- When corporate welfare invades the day of rest (18/10/2009)
- Friend of the state, Friend of the people award (16/10/2009)
- Inflation targeting spells bad fiscal policy (15/10/2009)
- Studying macroeconomics – an exercise in deception (14/10/2009)
- IMF agreements pro-cyclical in low income countries (11/10/2009)
- How fiscal policy saved the world (09/10/2009)
- GIGO … (07/10/2009)
- Living standards fall and labour wastage rises … but its that time again (06/10/2009)
- If we don’t, it won’t and won’t need to … (05/10/2009)
- Car mechanic sacked – forgets the car is computerised (04/10/2009)
- In the spirit of debate … my reply Part 3 (01/10/2009)
- In the spirit of debate … my reply Part 2 (30/09/2009)
- A plague is ahead … (29/09/2009)
- In the spirt of debate … my reply (28/09/2009)
- In the spirit of debate … (27/09/2009)
- The fiscal beat up continues … (27/09/2009)
- We still have the elephant in the room … (25/09/2009)
- Banks might be forced to buy government bonds … (24/09/2009)
- The IMF fall into a loanable funds black hole … again (22/09/2009)
- Way out west … (21/09/2009)
- Mainstream macroeconomic fads – just a waste of time (18/09/2009)
- Now the OECD is saying there is a jobs crisis (17/09/2009)
- Macroeconomics get lost in the kitchen cupboard (16/09/2009)
- What if – public employment? (15/09/2009)
- Signs of recovery prompt cries for surpluses (14/09/2009)
- The Land Restoration Imperative (11/09/2009)
- Retail sales – a story within a story (09/09/2009)
- How much difference do the GDP forecasts make? (08/09/2009)
- Why we need more fiscal stimulus (07/09/2009)
- One good reason for the government to remain in office (06/09/2009)
- Gold price surge … what is it about? (04/09/2009)
- Negative interest rates – QE gone mad (03/09/2009)
- GDP is growing but further stimulus is required (02/09/2009)
- Knowlegable economic commentary still exists (01/09/2009)
- Japan – up against the neo-liberal machine (31/08/2009)
- How do labour markets react to capacity utilisation changes? (28/08/2009)
- Fed Reserve about to take over New York Times! (27/08/2009)
- It is good they are not in Treasury any more! (26/08/2009)
- When leading economists become part of the problem (25/08/2009)
- More fiscal stimulus – what shape recovery? (24/08/2009)
- A baby-sitting economy … (23/08/2009)
- The myths of the ageing society debate (21/08/2009)
- Inequality continues to rise in Australia (20/08/2009)
- The impact of government on reserve dynamics … (19/08/2009)
- The challenges of labour underutilisation and low wages (18/08/2009)
- Another sorry chapter in RBA history is looming (16/08/2009)
- EVI update (13/08/2009)
- The waves of recession (13/08/2009)
- Dumbed down economy doesn’t lose as many jobs (12/08/2009)
- Rising insolvencies – is unemployment a cause? (11/08/2009)
- Tale of two recessions and more (10/08/2009)
- IMF report – ABC World Today segment (10/08/2009)
- Twisted logic and just plain misinformation (09/08/2009)
- How do budget deficits finance saving? (05/08/2009)
- Debates in modern monetary macro … (04/08/2009)
- Economists might usefully desist (03/08/2009)
- The rising future burden on our kids (02/08/2009)
- Why doesn’t this attract headlines? (31/07/2009)
- Our PM’s second essay – 1/10 (being generous) (30/07/2009)
- SBS Insight program tonight – The Battlers (28/07/2009)
- The piper will call if surpluses are pursued … (27/07/2009)
- No cause for celebration (24/07/2009)
- Upcoming public presentations … (24/07/2009)
- The world is going insane I think (23/07/2009)
- The revolving door – how social policy is co-opted (22/07/2009)
- Fed chairman not quite getting it … (21/07/2009)
- Nobel prize winner sounding a trifle modern moneyish (17/07/2009)
- Employment guarantees build certainty into fiscal policy (16/07/2009)
- Typists go home … UK runs out of money! (15/07/2009)
- D for debt bomb; D for drivel … (13/07/2009)
- The problem of being a macro economist (05/07/2009)
- Stimulus package continues to boost Australian economy (03/07/2009)
- Balance sheet recessions and democracy (03/07/2009)
- Compact with Retrenched Workers – not a job in sight! (02/07/2009)
- What else but a fiscal stimulus? (01/07/2009)
- My letter to the Governor (arnie) (01/07/2009)
- California IOUs are not currency … but they could be! (30/06/2009)
- Obama … doomed to fail (29/06/2009)
- Income or employment guarantees? (26/06/2009)
- Bad luck if you are poor! (25/06/2009)
- Fiscal rules going mad … (24/06/2009)
- More back to fiat monetary system basics! (23/06/2009)
- Credibility comes with understanding (22/06/2009)
- The budget deficits will increase taxation! (21/06/2009)
- Time for a reality check on debt – Part 1 (19/06/2009)
- Fact and fiction … NSW Budget (16/06/2009)
- W comes before V (12/06/2009)
- Animal spirits – optimism that may not last (10/06/2009)
- Public ownership rules airport rankings! (09/06/2009)
- A holiday pot pourri – unions, jobs and education (08/06/2009)
- Salary caps on CEOs? (07/06/2009)
- A sad little sojourn to Britain … (05/06/2009)
- Debt and deficits again! (04/06/2009)
- R we or R we not … (03/06/2009)
- A response to (green) critics – finale (for now)! (02/06/2009)
- A response to (green) critics … Part 2 (01/06/2009)
- A response to (green) critics … Part 1 (31/05/2009)
- Employment guarantees enter the social inclusion debate (29/05/2009)
- Social inclusion principles – another failed vision (27/05/2009)
- More neo-liberal atrocities from the Fourth Estate (26/05/2009)
- Neo-liberals invade The Greens! (25/05/2009)
- Life-time employment and employment guarantees (24/05/2009)
- Democracy, accountability and more intergenerational nonsense (22/05/2009)
- Real wage movements moderate but positive (21/05/2009)
- Treasury boss defending the wrong thing! (20/05/2009)
- Norway and sectoral balances (19/05/2009)
- A new agenda for our union movement (18/05/2009)
- A sad place – a $58 billion deficit and soaring unemployment! (17/05/2009)
- The deficit and debt debate (14/05/2009)
- Flat Earth theory returns – budget aftermath (13/05/2009)
- The Budget (what else) and a parrot or two (12/05/2009)
- The size of the deficit should not be the focus (11/05/2009)
- Employment guarantees in developing countries (10/05/2009)
- Where the crisis means death! (08/05/2009)
- Retail sales, budgets and other nonsense (06/05/2009)
- Redefining full employment … again! (05/05/2009)
- The interest rate should be set at zero (04/05/2009)
- Federal budget 2009 – ignorance will drive bad policy (03/05/2009)
- Participation rate puzzles … (01/05/2009)
- Training does not equal jobs! (30/04/2009)
- Lucky he’s not Treasurer anymore (29/04/2009)
- The OECD is at it again! (28/04/2009)
- Are our pollies lining their own nest? (27/04/2009)
- How large should the deficit be? (24/04/2009)
- What if the IMF are right? (23/04/2009)
- Boondoggling and leaf-raking … (22/04/2009)
- Free public broadband is required (20/04/2009)
- The green shoots of recovery … been looking! (15/04/2009)
- The unemployed cannot find jobs that are not there! (14/04/2009)
- Long-term unemployment rising again (13/04/2009)
- Norway … colder than us but … (12/04/2009)
- Hollow rhetoric … the Government is not doing all they can! (10/04/2009)
- Working less hours is not the answer! (10/04/2009)
- Time to get real … its bad! (09/04/2009)
- The Jobs Plan – and then? (06/04/2009)
- USA and Australian unemployment trends (05/04/2009)
- The importance of public sector employment (03/04/2009)
- Shorter hours or layoffs? (01/04/2009)
- National budgets are not constrained! (30/03/2009)
- The US detox lunancy (26/03/2009)
- Back to school for the US President! (25/03/2009)
- ABS staff cutbacks (20/03/2009)
- Digressions on IR laws and our freedoms (19/03/2009)
- Bernanke on financial constraints (18/03/2009)
- The CofFEE/URP Employment Vulnerability Index – with updates (17/03/2009)
- G20 – we should all be worried (15/03/2009)
- Oh dear, Lindsay needs sleep! (12/03/2009)
- An insomnia cure for Lindsay (11/03/2009)
- Labour market discrimination rising (10/03/2009)
- The role of journalists … (09/03/2009)
- Crimes of the past … (08/03/2009)
- Privatisation … was yesterday’s joke (06/03/2009)
- The gloom gets gloomier – national accounts! (04/03/2009)
- ABC bias … what might have been (27/02/2009)
- Defence pay and Centrelink abuse (26/02/2009)
- It’s a demand problem Kevin! (25/02/2009)
- Economic crisis talk (updated) (25/02/2009)
- Underemployment rising – redux (24/02/2009)
- Underemployment rising … (24/02/2009)
- The danger of underemployment … (18/02/2009)
- The origins of the economic crisis (16/02/2009)
- The job creation bandwagon … (14/02/2009)
- Labour force data – again … (12/02/2009)
- Labour force data surprises … (12/02/2009)
- Why pander to the financial markets? (11/02/2009)
- Bang for mega-bucks: how many jobs can $42 billion buy? (07/02/2009)
- Fiscal stimulus effects … (05/02/2009)
- 90,000 jobs for 42 billion is a bad strategy … (04/02/2009)
- The D word – a time of national rejoicing … (02/02/2009)
- Social capitalism … (31/01/2009)
- Skilled vacancies take a dive … (28/01/2009)
- Recessions are terrible … (28/01/2009)
- From boom to bust … (24/01/2009)
- The paradigm shift in economic policy (16/10/2008)
- Treasury ignorance! (04/09/2008)
- Unemployment shame to increase! (03/01/2005)
- The Free Trade Agreement – not! (01/01/2005)
- Macroeconomics 101 … not! (31/12/2004)
- Why didn’t they build better houses! (30/12/2004)
- The PM should heed his own words (25/12/2004)
- Debt worsens (24/12/2004)
- Category: Euro book
- The French inferiority complex (22/06/2020)
- Eurozone Dystopia – Groupthink and Denial on a Grand Scale – now published (16/05/2015)
- Options for Europe – Part 98 (04/06/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 97 (03/06/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 96 (02/06/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 95 (30/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 94 (29/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 93 (28/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 92 (27/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 91 (26/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 90 (23/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 89 (22/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 88 (21/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 87 (20/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 86 (19/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 85 (16/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 84 (15/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 83 (13/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 82 (12/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 81 (09/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 80 (07/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 79 (06/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 78 (05/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 77 (02/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 76 (01/05/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 75 (30/04/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 74 (29/04/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 73 (28/04/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 72 (25/04/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 71 (24/04/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 70 (23/04/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 69 (22/04/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 68 (21/04/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 67 (18/04/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 66 (17/04/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 65 (16/04/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 64 (15/04/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 63 (11/04/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 62 (08/04/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 61 (07/04/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 60 (04/04/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 59 (03/04/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 58 (02/04/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 57 (01/04/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 56 (31/03/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 55 (28/03/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 54 (27/03/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 53 (26/03/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 52 (25/03/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 51 (24/03/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 50 (21/03/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 49 (20/03/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 48 (19/03/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 47 (18/03/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 46 (17/03/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 45 (14/03/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 44 (12/03/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 43 (11/03/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 42 (10/03/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 41 (07/03/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 40 (06/03/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 39 (04/03/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 38 (03/03/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 37 (28/02/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 36 (27/02/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 35 (26/02/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 34 (25/02/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 33 (24/02/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 32 (21/02/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 31 (20/02/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 30 (19/02/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 29 (18/02/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 28 (17/02/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 27 (14/02/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 26 (12/02/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 25 (11/02/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 24 (10/02/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 23 (06/02/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 22 (05/02/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 21 (04/02/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 20 (03/02/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 19 (31/01/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 18 (30/01/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 17 (29/01/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 16 (28/01/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 15 (27/01/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 14 (24/01/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 13 (23/01/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 12 (22/01/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 11 (21/01/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 10 (20/01/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 9 (15/01/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 8 (14/01/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 7 (13/01/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 6 (10/01/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 5 (09/01/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 4 (07/01/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 3 (06/01/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 2 (01/01/2014)
- Options for Europe – Part 1 (31/12/2013)
- Category: European Union
- Claiming the European Union is close to full employment defies the meaning of language (18/09/2023)
- The Ireland growth miracle is largely illusory and biasing Eurozone growth data upwards (31/08/2023)
- US inflation falling fast as Europe prepares to go back into a deliberate austerity-led crises (15/03/2023)
- Abandoning the euro would have essentially zero negative income effects for the vast majority of Member States (27/02/2023)
- EU bonds will not become a ‘safe asset’ – Germany and Co won’t let that happen (18/01/2023)
- Presentation to Economic Society of Australia (25/05/2022)
- The French Left should unite rather than consider supporting the Far Right Le Pen (26/04/2022)
- French presidential election – some hope for a future progressive, anti-EU Left (11/04/2022)
- The current inflation still looks to be a transitory phenomenon (28/03/2022)
- Euro area inflation is not accelerating out of control (24/01/2022)
- The European conservatives are organising while the progressives fight among themselves (18/01/2022)
- The ECB is facing a crisis – rising inflation and risk of Member State insolvency – how to make a problem (23/12/2021)
- New German finance minister thinks (27 per cent slump in GDP) Greece is Germany’s new role model for reform (08/12/2021)
- The Merkel failure (27/09/2021)
- European Commission processes still biased towards fiscal austerity (13/07/2021)
- Massive wastage of labour in the European Union (24/06/2021)
- The aftermath from my recent podcast on the Job Guarantee and UBI (03/06/2021)
- German Bundesverfassungsgericht decision is no victory for EU federalists (22/04/2021)
- Dr Die Schwarze Null still not thinking beyond more austerity (19/04/2021)
- Either the Eurozone as we know it is dead or Italy goes out – latest research (14/04/2021)
- We are undermining our futures by deliberately wasting our youth (02/03/2021)
- European Union – no democracy, no rule of law, no solidarity, no human rights, no economic miracle! (02/02/2021)
- Europe’s neoliberal DNA is still at work (14/12/2020)
- The EU outdoes itself in the madness stakes (03/03/2020)
- Presentation at the Italian Senate building, Rome, February 7, 2018 (13/02/2020)
- Eurozone 2020. Don’t mention the War! (11/02/2020)
- The German government celebrates its record surplus while infrastructure collapses (15/01/2020)
- European Union – business as usual as the madness continues (02/12/2019)
- Data suggests a unilateral Greek exit would have been much better than their colonial future under the Troika (26/11/2019)
- China slowdown highlights the madness of the Eurozone austerity (22/10/2019)
- Leading indicators are suggesting recession (03/10/2019)
- Germany to play smokes and mirrors again (12/09/2019)
- The EU pronouncement of a Greek success ignores the reality (22/08/2019)
- German external investment model a failure (19/08/2019)
- Europe should stay out of the race for IMF head (24/07/2019)
- The Greek colony remains in depression (25/06/2019)
- Madness on both sides of the Atlantic (10/04/2019)
- The German undervaluation obsession is resistant to ‘reform’ (26/03/2019)
- 1 Zombie + 1 Zombie equals 1 bigger zombie (20/03/2019)
- Advancing the progressive cause through national solidarity (05/03/2019)
- Left logic – the neoliberal EU cannot be reformed but exit is bad (28/02/2019)
- German growth strategy falters – exposes deep flaws in the EU architecture (19/02/2019)
- A progressive European superstate will never come to pass (14/02/2019)
- The EU’s democratic deficit is intrinsic and unfixable without dissolution (11/02/2019)
- EU deliberately subjugates prosperity to maintain its neoliberal ideology (17/01/2019)
- Greece “neither thrived nor struggled” – the financial press alt world (31/12/2018)
- Greek austerity – a denial of basic human rights, penalty should be imprisonment (06/12/2018)
- IMF Euro hitman in denial of the reality that the monetary union has become (03/12/2018)
- Franco-German ‘agreement’ is another European dead-end (29/11/2018)
- The ‘fiscal contraction expansion’ lie lives on – now playing in Italy – Part 1 (26/11/2018)
- German citizens firmly against any (even weak) federal reforms to the EMU (10/10/2018)
- The destruction of Greece – the slow-burn decline of a nation (09/10/2018)
- I hope the Italian government holds its nerve against Brussels (02/10/2018)
- It is (way past) time to dissolve the disastrous EMU experiment (02/08/2018)
- Fiscal policy in Australia is undermining the future of our grandchildren (11/07/2018)
- Governments should not issue debt under foreign law (03/07/2018)
- Italy should prioritise an exit of the Eurozone madness (02/07/2018)
- The Meseberg Declaration – don’t hold your breath waiting (26/06/2018)
- European-wide unemployment insurance proposals – more bunk! (18/06/2018)
- German press and its politicians lose the plot – Europhiles be warned (13/06/2018)
- Forget European reform – the Germans have anyway (23/04/2018)
- Latest Europhile advocacy beggars belief – surrender sovereignty to regain it (05/04/2018)
- Neoliberal economic Groupthink alive and well in Europe (21/03/2018)
- Donald Trump’s tariff hikes are not good policy (20/03/2018)
- Eurozone policy failures laid bare (19/03/2018)
- Poverty among the unemployed now close to 50 per cent in the EU (05/03/2018)
- There is no European citizen – cultures and narratives diverge in the Eurozone (20/02/2018)
- Social democratic politicians continue to walk the plank – into oblivion (07/02/2018)
- The IMF and the Germans wreaking havoc in Northern Africa (05/02/2018)
- Oh poor Britain – overrun by chlorinated chickens, hapless without the EU (01/02/2018)
- IMF finds the Eurozone has failed at the most elemental level (29/01/2018)
- Greece – the next bailout is just around the corner (23/01/2018)
- Ireland – not as rosy as the official story might suggest (02/01/2018)
- The path out of the low wage trap is limited by fiscal austerity (28/12/2017)
- Germany – a most dangerous and ridiculous nation (27/12/2017)
- The latest scam from the European Commission – the ‘roadmap’ – Part 2 (20/12/2017)
- The latest scam from the European Commission – the ‘roadmap’ – Part 1 (19/12/2017)
- The EMU reform ruse – Part 4 and Final (05/12/2017)
- The EMU reform ruse – Part 3 (04/12/2017)
- The EMU reform ruse – Part 2 (29/11/2017)
- The EMU reform ruse – Part 1 (28/11/2017)
- Massive Eurozone infrastructure deficit requires urgent redress (27/11/2017)
- Europhile Left deluded if it thinks reform process will produce functional outcomes (31/10/2017)
- Wolfgang Schäuble is gone but his disastrous legacy will continue (16/10/2017)
- Jean-Claude Juncker in denial and somewhat delusional (18/09/2017)
- Europe – the deliberate wastage of its youth continues (22/08/2017)
- The chickens are coming home to roost for Europe’s so-called powerhouse (10/08/2017)
- Why haven’t any IMF officials been prosecuted for malpractice in Greece? (03/08/2017)
- Hungary and Poland would be insane joining the Eurozone (26/07/2017)
- Germany fails to honour its part of the Greek bailout deal (24/07/2017)
- Austerity will not work for France right now (19/07/2017)
- More Germans are at risk of severe poverty than ever before (06/07/2017)
- France has received its orders from the masters (27/06/2017)
- Latest Greek bailout – a recipe designed to fail (22/06/2017)
- Deepening the Economic and Monetary Union – no solution in sight (20/06/2017)
- When economists ignore the elephant called reality and applicability (14/06/2017)
- 4 years later – the European Youth Guarantee is an under-funded failure (25/05/2017)
- Eurozone remains in much worse shape than some official statistics might suggest (24/05/2017)
- Eurozone recovery is much weaker than the headline figures might suggest (09/05/2017)
- Common elements linking US and UK economic slowdowns (01/05/2017)
- The destruction of Greece – “only a down payment” according to the IMF (27/04/2017)
- German trade surpluses demonstrate the failure of the Eurozone (24/04/2017)
- Subsidiarity – a European Union smokescreen to justify failure (19/04/2017)
- Portugal demonstrates the myopia of the Eurozone’s fiscal rules (18/04/2017)
- Front National – seems confused on its monetary proposals (29/03/2017)
- Real wages below 2009 – another dimension of EU failure (27/03/2017)
- Why is Europe celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome? (14/03/2017)
- The neo-liberal colony of Greece takes another step backwards (15/02/2017)
- Greece still should exit and escape the grip of the vandals (08/02/2017)
- The Italian elites knew all along that the Eurozone would be a disaster (01/02/2017)
- Mario Draghi uses TARGET2 to cower Italy into staying within the Eurozone (24/01/2017)
- France Stratégie’s three options for the Eurozone ignore the elephant (22/12/2016)
- The European Commission turns a blind eye to record German external surpluses (31/10/2016)
- The Eurozone ‘house of cards’ to collapse – doomed from the start (26/10/2016)
- Latest news on European Youth Guarantee hardly inspiring (05/10/2016)
- The planned destruction of Greece continues … (28/09/2016)
- Growth outlook deteriorating – and don’t blame the Brexit vote (01/08/2016)
- Irish national accounts – smoke and mirrors really (20/07/2016)
- The Italian bank crisis – another Eurozone mess (07/07/2016)
- Austerity is killing off the hopes of our youth (26/05/2016)
- Greek bailout money goes to banks and corporations – who would have thought? (24/05/2016)
- Spanish El Pacto – A Syriza Reprise! (16/05/2016)
- Madrid presentation video and travel (12/05/2016)
- Spanish government discretionary fiscal deficit rises and real GDP growth returns (12/04/2016)
- IMF groupthink and sociopaths (06/04/2016)
- Finland’s problem is exactly the euro! (05/04/2016)
- Fiscal policy is a potent instrument for productivity growth (04/04/2016)
- Chaos in Europe and the flawed monetary system (23/03/2016)
- European-wide unemployment insurance schemes will not solve the problem (27/01/2016)
- Democracy in Europe requires Eurozone breakup (06/01/2016)
- Spain in limbo but has not rejected austerity (30/12/2015)
- German Ministry of Finance’s anti-Europe proposal (29/12/2015)
- Ireland demonstrates that fiscal deficits promote growth (24/12/2015)
- Finland should exit the euro (23/12/2015)
- Who is responsible for the Eurozone crisis? The simple answer: It is not Germany! (15/12/2015)
- The Job Guarantee and contributory unemployment benefits systems (08/12/2015)
- Friday lay day – The Stability Pact didn’t mean much anyway, did it? (20/11/2015)
- Friday lay day – Is MMT applicable to the Eurozone? (13/11/2015)
- European Commission forecasts – a denial of their only effective policy tool (10/11/2015)
- Italian government is walking into the trap of its own making (05/11/2015)
- The Eurozone – being ‘trapped in a dysfunctional monetary system’ (04/11/2015)
- The Eurozone Groupthink and Denial continues … (20/10/2015)
- The total Greek election farce – RIP democracy (24/09/2015)
- My response to the Mayor of Porto (08/09/2015)
- Friday lay day – the ‘worst tour’ in the world (04/09/2015)
- Mitterrand’s turn to austerity was an ideological choice not an inevitability (20/08/2015)
- Ireland – the quantity-adjusting recovery (10/08/2015)
- Long-term unemployment behaviour reflects austerity bias in Eurozone (03/08/2015)
- Friday lay day – Italy’s time to demonstrate leadership (31/07/2015)
- IT considerations of a Greek exit – Part 2 (24/07/2015)
- Friday lay day – some IT considerations of a Greek exit (24/07/2015)
- Euro exit will not be enough for Greece (16/07/2015)
- A Greek exit could not be more costly than the current path (13/07/2015)
- Friday lay day – Surrendering to the Recession Cult (10/07/2015)
- A Greek exit is not rocket science (08/07/2015)
- The ECB has to maintain ELA to Greek banks (06/07/2015)
- European Court of Justice effectively rules that Eurozone is a shambles (29/06/2015)
- Friday lay day – Greece has only one viable path – exit (26/06/2015)
- Germany should look at itself in the mirror (17/06/2015)
- Why no-one should vote for the Australian Labor Party (08/06/2015)
- The incommensurate aims of the Greek people (27/05/2015)
- Structural reform – code for smash the worker resistance (26/05/2015)
- Friday lay day – Greek pension myths (22/05/2015)
- Friday lay day – Greece back in recession but austerity works doesn’t it? (15/05/2015)
- Germany’s serial breaches of Eurozone rules (11/05/2015)
- Friday lay day – Latvia, the miracle of 10 per cent population shrinkage (08/05/2015)
- Friday lay day – the hopelessness of the Greek situation (01/05/2015)
- Finland – more austerity is not the answer (21/04/2015)
- Friday lay day – The Troika is the enemy and its either exit or capitulation (10/04/2015)
- European Youth Guarantee audit exposes its (austerity) flaws (26/03/2015)
- Eurozone unemployment – little to do with international competitiveness (23/03/2015)
- Spanish labour market – not so dynamic (17/03/2015)
- US and Eurozone inflationary expectations diverge (16/03/2015)
- Friday lay day – Faut-il donc haïr l’Allemagne? (13/03/2015)
- Greece goes back into depression – having never left it (09/03/2015)
- Germany is not a model for Europe – it fails abroad and at home (02/03/2015)
- US labour market improving slowly – Eurozone falls further behind (11/02/2015)
- Greek bank deposit migration – another neo-liberal smokescreen (09/02/2015)
- Germany has a convenient but flawed collective memory (02/02/2015)
- Conceding to Greece opens the door for France and Italy (28/01/2015)
- Smart Austerity – its just the same dumb austerity (27/01/2015)
- Greek elections – a solution doesn’t appear to be forthcoming (26/01/2015)
- Denmark should abandon its euro peg (21/01/2015)
- SNB decision tells us that the crisis is entering a new phase (19/01/2015)
- Friday lay day – more snake oil from Brussels (16/01/2015)
- While Europe debates a placebo the disaster deepens (12/01/2015)
- Germany should be careful what it ‘allows’ (05/01/2015)
- Greece – two alternative views (24/12/2014)
- Alleged Greek growth could be an illusion (17/12/2014)
- Solving tax avoidance will not cure the Eurozone of stagnation (15/12/2014)
- The loaded language of austerity – but all the sinners are saints! (27/11/2014)
- The Italian left should hang their heads in shame (26/11/2014)
- Greece – return to growth demonstrates the role of substantial fiscal deficits (19/11/2014)
- Catalonia’s vote largely misses the point (11/11/2014)
- European Commission is once again bereft of credibility (10/11/2014)
- Eurozone battle lines being drawn again with Germany on the other side (27/10/2014)
- Still sinning … a German economist who cannot face facts (23/10/2014)
- The German ship is sinking under the weight of its own delusions (16/10/2014)
- The German experiment has failed (07/10/2014)
- Another Eurozone plan or two that skate around the edges (30/09/2014)
- Yet another solution for the Eurozone (25/09/2014)
- Friday lay day (12/09/2014)
- Our poster child keeps exposing the myths (09/09/2014)
- Friday lay day (05/09/2014)
- French government in tatters and the financial markets want growth (26/08/2014)
- Eurozone has failed – a major shift in direction is needed (25/08/2014)
- Friday lay day (22/08/2014)
- Austerity does not necessarily require a cut in government spending (20/08/2014)
- Germany contracts as the French suggest defiance (19/08/2014)
- A rogue nation is needed to exit the Eurozone (11/08/2014)
- No fundamental shift of policy at the Bundesbank (29/07/2014)
- A Brussels-run unemployment insurance scheme is no fiscal solution (16/07/2014)
- Italy should lead the way out of the euro-zone (08/07/2014)
- Ireland national accounts and inversion (07/07/2014)
- IMF attacks the Stability and Growth Pact (26/06/2014)
- German economics minister “austerity policies have failed” (19/06/2014)
- An intellectual storming of the beaches is required in Europe (06/06/2014)
- The Euro is a spectacular success – growth down, unemployment up … (25/12/2013)
- The fiscal role of the KfW – Part 1 (03/12/2013)
- Nothing to sing about in Europe (18/11/2013)
- Eurozone – what do they propose as an encore? (29/10/2013)
- Careful before you leap! (08/10/2013)
- Disingenuous at best (19/09/2013)
- Eurozone nowhere near creating a truly federal structure (18/09/2013)
- Eurozone production and employment still going backwards (17/09/2013)
- The stupidity of the German ideology will come back to haunt them (02/09/2013)
- Fiscal deficits in Europe help to support growth (26/08/2013)
- Austerity fails – its in the numbers (25/07/2013)
- Madness continues – macro conditionalities on regional transfers in Europe (15/07/2013)
- Christmas is in decline in Greece (03/07/2013)
- Ireland still located in the Irish Sea despite multibillion-euro austerity drive (01/07/2013)
- The case to defund the Fund (06/06/2013)
- Argentina and Greece – credible analogy or not? (22/05/2013)
- It’s all been for nothing – that is, if we ignore the millions of jobs lost etc (21/05/2013)
- Incroyable! – France – cap-in-hand and grateful – and sinking fast (16/05/2013)
- Neo-liberalism – the antithesis to democracy (13/05/2013)
- What part of the word failure don’t the Euro elite understand? (01/05/2013)
- Unemployment is skyrocketing – but we have treaty obligations! (23/04/2013)
- Cyprus – Greece or Iceland? Obvious (01/04/2013)
- What comes after farce? (26/03/2013)
- Troika Technical Manual: How to wreck (another) country? (18/03/2013)
- Spain is not an example of reform success (18/02/2013)
- Youth Guarantee has to be a Youth Job Guarantee (11/12/2012)
- Eurozone policy makers destroying prosperity (01/11/2012)
- A Greek exit would not cause havoc (22/10/2012)
- IMF to get Nobel Peace Prize in 2013 (15/10/2012)
- A lost generation in Europe is being deliberately created by the elites (02/10/2012)
- The Celtic poster child demonstrates the failure of austerity (25/09/2012)
- Why would any nation want to join the Eurozone? (13/09/2012)
- The ECB plan will fail because it fails to address the problem (11/09/2012)
- European Commission – Jobs for Europe Conference (07/09/2012)
- Off to the Land of Austerity (04/09/2012)
- Another day – and some more evidence against fiscal austerity (15/08/2012)
- Bundesbank showed the way in 1975 (14/08/2012)
- Euro leaders need to eat humble pie at this summit – but they won’t! (27/06/2012)
- The Euro crisis is all their own doing (19/06/2012)
- Selective versions of history, driven by a blinkered ideology, always fail (14/06/2012)
- Spain bank bailout – fails to address the problem (11/06/2012)
- When a poet knows more than most economists (01/06/2012)
- Oh Ireland, if only you were growing (04/05/2012)
- Why the Eurozone is destined to fail (02/05/2012)
- Cancer is bad but budget deficits are generally good (30/04/2012)
- Are the Euro bosses going all growth on us? (27/04/2012)
- The UK government in a race with the Eurozone to ruin their economies (26/04/2012)
- When does the experiment end? (25/04/2012)
- The left – entranced by the fiscal austerity mantra sold to them by the conservatives (23/04/2012)
- Flawed macroeconomic models lead to erroneous conclusions (21/03/2012)
- A tale of two economies – Greece and Iceland (12/03/2012)
- Athens burned, while I played Sudoku (06/03/2012)
- Age discrimination against our teenagers should end (28/02/2012)
- The lesson for the Europeans is that the US fiscal stimulus worked (24/02/2012)
- Standby for the third Greek bailout (22/02/2012)
- The politicians in Europe and the UK are deliberately sabotaging their economies (17/02/2012)
- The Greek elite – prefers to eat its children (13/02/2012)
- Greek government should tell Troika it is prioritising a fall in unemployment (07/02/2012)
- The German model is not workable for the Eurozone (03/02/2012)
- Latest ECB data shows how bad things have become in Euroland (31/01/2012)
- Greece to leave the Eurozone and become a German colony (30/01/2012)
- S&P ≠ ECB – the downgrades are largely irrelevant to the problem (16/01/2012)
- The Eurozone failed from day one (04/01/2012)
- Euro malaise heads to the core (27/12/2011)
- How’s poor old Ireland, and how does she stand? (19/12/2011)
- It became necessary to destroy Europe to save it (12/12/2011)
- I wonder what Kepler 22b thinks (09/12/2011)
- Tightening the SGP rules would deepen the crisis (05/12/2011)
- Don’t tell the Germans – the ECB weekly deposit tender failed (01/12/2011)
- When you’ve got friends like this – Part 8 (29/11/2011)
- Going right to the top in Europe (24/11/2011)
- Wir wollen Brot! (23/11/2011)
- The hypocrisy of the Euro cabal is staggering (14/11/2011)
- Europe – the fierce urgency of tomorrow (11/11/2011)
- Imagine that NSW was Ireland (11/10/2011)
- There was once a country named Greece (29/09/2011)
- There is a great sense of denial in Europe (21/09/2011)
- Greece should default and exit the euro immediately (20/09/2011)
- Europe is still pursuing the wrong goal (31/03/2011)
- Kicking the can down the road outside the Roach Motel (29/11/2010)
- The Euro bosses ignore all the lessons (02/11/2010)
- The sick Celtic Tiger getting sicker (24/05/2010)
- Life in Europe – another day, another (futile) bailout (11/05/2010)
- Bailouts will not save the Eurozone (05/05/2010)
- EMU posturing provides no durable solution (29/03/2010)
- The bullies and the bullied (25/03/2010)
- Protect your workers for the sake of the nation (24/03/2010)
- Not the EMF … anything but the EMF! (09/03/2010)
- Europe – bailout or exit? (16/02/2010)
- Doomed from the start (10/02/2010)
- Exiting the Euro? (15/01/2010)
- España se está muriendo (08/01/2010)
- A Greek tragedy … (09/12/2009)
- Euro zone’s self-imposed meltdown (12/10/2009)
- More bad Euro data (05/01/2005)
- Germany attacks its unemployed! (04/01/2005)
- Euro zone madness continues (26/12/2004)
- Category: Fantasy Budget
- The Fantasy Budget 2013-14 (06/05/2013)
- MMT Fiscal Principles (06/05/2013)
- Investing in a Job Guarantee – how much? (05/05/2013)
- What is a Job Guarantee? (05/05/2013)
- The Australian labour market – 815 thousand jobs from full employment (04/05/2013)
- Daily macroeconomic income losses from unemployment (03/05/2013)
- The indecent inconsistency of the neo-liberals (30/04/2013)
- Category: Fiscal policy
- Another mythical intergenerational report from the Australian Treasury (28/08/2023)
- Education should be a nation-building investment not a tax on graduates (29/05/2023)
- A fiscal statement designed to increase unemployment and drive more jobless workers into poverty (10/05/2023)
- The so-called Inclusion Committee that recommends keeping the unemployed impoverished (19/04/2023)
- Category: Fiscal Statements
- Ratings downgrade on US government debt is as ridiculous as it is meaningless (02/08/2023)
- The Australian government ignores the cost-of-living crisis impoverishing vulnerable citizens (10/11/2022)
- Australia’s latest fiscal statement from the government – a gutless document really (26/10/2022)
- Tax reform in Australia is needed but not because the government needs more of its own currency to spend (26/09/2022)
- We are not going back to the 1970s (14/03/2022)
- Contrary to what you may have heard – governments can always reduce poverty if they choose to (08/03/2022)
- Vast majority of NZ economists seem to support MMT (03/03/2022)
- The last thing we need is a return to fiscal surpluses and rising household debt (21/02/2022)
- Key economic policy organisations still claim that public spending undermines private spending (15/02/2022)
- The last thing policy makers should be thinking about right now is creating a recession (14/02/2022)
- The same erroneous logic that created the social housing shortage is apparently the solution (29/11/2021)
- And the winner is Brisbane … well kind of … or maybe not (27/07/2021)
- Investors lose out following the advice of New Keynesian (mainstream) macroeconomics (12/07/2021)
- Culture of austerity distorts business decision-making and we all lose (23/06/2021)
- Criticism of failed economists is not cancel culture (31/05/2021)
- Further evidence the government should and can be doing more to help the most vulnerable (18/05/2021)
- Australian government fiscal statement 2021-22 – a largely missed opportunity (12/05/2021)
- What exactly is a rout? (05/05/2021)
- Governments must restore the capacity to allow them to run large infrastructure projects effectively (01/04/2021)
- Video – Political Economy thought and praxis post pandemic (27/01/2021)
- Further evidence undermining the mainstream case against fiscal deficits (22/12/2020)
- Australia – Treasurer’s fiscal statement 2020-21 – abandons nation building (08/10/2020)
- Inequality and poverty not just an indigenous problem (27/07/2020)
- A 10 per cent unemployment rate is not a “tremendous achievement” – it is a sign of total policy failure (15/04/2020)
- Flattening the curve – the Phillips curve that is (07/04/2020)
- The fictional world of economics we blithely live in (17/12/2019)
- What is the problem with rising dependency ratios in Japan – Part 2? (29/10/2019)
- What is the problem with rising dependency ratios in Japan – Part 1? (28/10/2019)
- When the idea of a fiscal surplus becomes a talisman (23/10/2019)
- Japan about to walk the plank – again (30/09/2019)
- An MMT-Green New Deal and the financial markets – Part 1 (02/09/2019)
- Of course governments will be fiscally stretched if they define large surpluses as the norm (14/08/2019)
- The adult unemployment benefit in Australia should be immediately increased by $A200 per week (01/08/2019)
- Voodoo economic revisionism abounds – and it is not MMT doing the voodoo (23/07/2019)
- Australian government’s fiscal statement – pitiful and irresponsible election ploy (03/04/2019)
- Bid-to-cover ratios and MMT (27/03/2019)
- The Australian Labor Party is still stuck in its neoliberal denial stage (18/12/2018)
- Public infrastructure investment must privilege public well-being over profit (23/08/2018)
- Limits to government spending are not determined by private bond markets (18/07/2018)
- Timor-Leste – challenges for the new government – Part 2 (16/05/2018)
- Australian fiscal statement 2018-19 – an election stunt, limited economic coherence (10/05/2018)
- Australia’s national broadcaster puts out economic misinformation (02/05/2018)
- The distinguished economists just embarrass themselves (12/04/2018)
- Workers’ parties in NZ and Australia compete to be the most neoliberal (06/03/2018)
- The IMF still has the same spots (04/01/2018)
- IMF policies undermine the health of mothers and children in the poorest nations (02/11/2017)
- The ‘infinite-horizon fiscal gap’ is just an infinity of nonsense – try measuring that! (25/10/2017)
- The role of literary fiction in perpetuating neo-liberal economic myths – Part 2 (12/09/2017)
- Japan is different, right? Wrong! Fiscal policy works (15/08/2017)
- A government can always afford high-quality health care provision (18/07/2017)
- Being lectured about the problem by those who created the problem (05/06/2017)
- Australian government in contractionary bias when stimulus is needed (10/05/2017)
- The Centrelink letters – a clear breach of human rights (05/01/2017)
- Australia – where victims become criminals (12/12/2016)
- Australian government doesn’t deserve office, nor does the Opposition! (04/05/2016)
- Australia enters the deflation league of sorry nations (28/04/2016)
- Don’t fall for the AAA rating myth (19/04/2016)
- Australian government fiscal outlook – irresponsible and will fail (16/12/2015)
- Australian fiscal statement 2015-16 – cynical and venal (13/05/2015)
- Fiscal surplus by 2017-18? A mindless goal guaranteed to cause havoc and fail (18/03/2015)
- Australian fiscal statement – attacks the weakest and will undermine prosperity overall (14/05/2014)
- Category: Foundation
- Category: Framing and Language
- Latest Productivity Commission report – relies on and exploits our ignorance – to undermine our well-being (23/03/2023)
- An international, worldwide far-right attack on the universities (16/11/2020)
- Tracing the roots of progressive views on the duty to work – Part 5 (08/09/2020)
- Tracing the roots of progressive views on the duty to work – Part 4 (01/09/2020)
- Tracing the roots of progressive views on the duty to work – Part 3 (20/08/2020)
- Tracing the roots of progressive views on the duty to work – Part 2 (11/08/2020)
- Setting things straight about the Job Guarantee (30/07/2020)
- Some lessons from the political campaigning literature (27/05/2019)
- Fake surveys and Groupthink in the economics profession (19/03/2019)
- Political censorship in Australian research processes – towards authoritarianism (08/11/2018)
- The Twitter echo chamber (31/10/2018)
- Exploring the effectiveness of social media – Part 3 (25/09/2018)
- Exploring the effectiveness of social media – Part 2 (24/09/2018)
- Exploring the effectiveness of social media (04/09/2018)
- Meet Australia’s new Prime Minister (29/08/2018)
- Reclaiming our sense of collective and community – Part 1 (21/08/2018)
- Paradigm shift – not from the CORE Econ Project – as mainstream as you will get (13/09/2017)
- Category: Freedom
- Information is dangerous for neo-liberals (04/08/2014)
- Category: Friday
- Friday Lay Day – Economists remain in denial of reality (25/12/2015)
- Friday lay day – a mini-Job Guarantee proves beneficial in the US (06/11/2015)
- Friday lay day – will the German refugees end up in Minijobs? (16/10/2015)
- Friday lay day – the neo-liberal real wage scandal (02/10/2015)
- Friday lay day – lightweight garbage from The Economist (25/09/2015)
- Friday lay day – the skill shortage myth in Australia (14/08/2015)
- Friday lay day – no case made to cut penalty rates (07/08/2015)
- Friday lay day – The five presidents of the Eurozone remain firmly in denial (03/07/2015)
- Friday lay day – Job Guarantee becomes a mainstream preference (19/06/2015)
- Friday lay day – Australia heading for recession (29/05/2015)
- Friday lay day – progressives who are neo-liberal (17/04/2015)
- Friday lay day – worst sustained British productivity performance since 1948 (03/04/2015)
- Friday lay day – why not just subcontract out democracy! (27/03/2015)
- Friday lay day – lifestyle choices and destructive ignorance (20/03/2015)
- Friday lay day – more Intergenerational Report nonsense (06/03/2015)
- Friday lay day – The superiority of economists! (27/02/2015)
- Friday lay day – Cave in or Trojan Horse? (20/02/2015)
- Friday lay day – federal government has demonstrated its incapacity to lead (13/02/2015)
- Friday lay day – The myth of equal opportunity (30/01/2015)
- Friday lay day – neo-liberalism has compromised the concept of a citizen (23/01/2015)
- Friday lay day – unemployment is a pernicious state (09/01/2015)
- Friday lay day – wage subsidies do not work (02/01/2015)
- Friday lay day – conservative attack dog unleashed on unemployed in Australia (26/12/2014)
- Friday lay day – public spending is not necessarily matched by tax revenue in the long-run (19/12/2014)
- Friday lay day – central bank governor disgraces himself (12/12/2014)
- Friday lay day – some home truths (05/12/2014)
- Friday lay day – real resources are available but not used, why? (28/11/2014)
- Friday lay day – freezing in Florence (21/11/2014)
- Friday lay day – troubles in Australian universities (14/11/2014)
- Friday lay day – US midterm election show lack of progressive leadership (07/11/2014)
- Friday lay day – music while you work (31/10/2014)
- Friday lay day – Give them a job and a surfboard (24/10/2014)
- Friday lay day – being ashamed of one’s nation (17/10/2014)
- Friday lay day (03/10/2014)
- Friday lay day (26/09/2014)
- Friday lay day (19/09/2014)
- Friday lay day (29/08/2014)
- Friday lay day (15/08/2014)
- Friday lay day blog (08/08/2014)
- Friday lay day blog (01/08/2014)
- Friday lay day (25/07/2014)
- Friday lay day (18/07/2014)
- Blog lay day (11/07/2014)
- When climate change denialists merge with fiscal austerians (04/07/2014)
- Blog lay day (27/06/2014)
- A blog lay day (20/06/2014)
- Category: Friends like this
- The UK recovery is a false dawn (20/10/2014)
- When you’ve got friends like this – Part 11 (24/07/2014)
- If you think you know what ‘debt’ is, read on (31/07/2013)
- When you’ve got friends like this – Part 10 (01/01/2013)
- When you’ve got friends like this – Part 9 (30/10/2012)
- When you’ve got friends like this – Part 7 – aka we need Plan C (31/10/2011)
- Category: Future of work
- Video – An economy that guarantees health and wellbeing for all (21/10/2020)
- Tracing the roots of progressive views on the duty to work – Part 6 (29/09/2020)
- Tracing the roots of progressive views on the duty to work – Part 1 (04/08/2020)
- We are all entrepreneurs now marching towards a precarious and impoverished future (04/06/2019)
- Inclusive growth means poverty reduction and declining income inequality (04/12/2018)
- Welcome to the ‘homeless’ working poor – a new neoliberal KPI (22/02/2018)
- US labour market reality debunks mainstream view about structural impediments (15/01/2018)
- Unemployment is miserable and doesn’t spawn an upsurge in personal creativity (21/11/2017)
- Automation and full employment – back to the 1960s (14/11/2017)
- The conservative opposition to full employment legislation in the US (13/07/2017)
- The rise of the “private government” (05/07/2017)
- Employment as a human right (29/06/2017)
- When Austrians ate dogs (26/06/2017)
- Category: Guest blogger
- The working poor are still poor in Australia (01/07/2021)
- I vote, I am unemployed and I live in your electorate (30/03/2021)
- The gig economy – a shameful failure of the neoliberal project (15/12/2020)
- Why luxury watches shouldn’t be the most egregious news to come out of Canberra (10/11/2020)
- How to create a divided society (09/02/2017)
- The public macroeconomic mind map matters (08/02/2012)
- Oh for a decent public employment service! (28/01/2011)
- Challenging a paradigm (14/01/2011)
- Advocating full employment (24/11/2010)
- Job Guarantees and social democracy (15/10/2010)
- A light on the hill the Labor Party prefers to leave off (13/09/2009)
- Why don’t mainstream economists get modern money if it is right? (20/07/2009)
- Category: Higher education
- Tibet and higher education funding in Australia (18/04/2013)
- Category: Hyperinflation
- Category: Iceland
- Category: IMF
- Advanced countries should invest in fair trade ventures (without ownership claims) (22/03/2022)
- IMF now claiming continued inequality risks opening a “social and political seismic crack” (21/04/2021)
- Madame Lagarde basically says MMT is correct – not that she knew she was saying it! (17/04/2019)
- Timor-Leste – challenges for the new government – Part 1 (15/05/2018)
- IMF recommends that firms should increase real wage growth in Japan (22/03/2016)
- IMF still away with the pixies (06/08/2013)
- IMF – the height of hypocrisy but still wrong as usual (25/01/2012)
- The catechism of the IMF (20/01/2012)
- Category: Inflation
- Capitalist wants government to drive up unemployment by 40-50 per cent and inflict more ‘pain in the economy’ on workers (13/09/2023)
- Australia – real wages continue to decline and wage movements show RBA logic to be a ruse (16/08/2023)
- Central bankers deliberately trying to increase poverty is not a sound policy framework (31/07/2023)
- US inflation falling fast, while in Australia the top-end-of-town are partying on massive salary increases (14/06/2023)
- Australia – wage data shows real wages continue to decline for the sixth consecutive quarter (16/11/2022)
- Long-term inflationary expectations falling in Australia as housing goes into reverse (27/07/2022)
- Who would be so stupid to advocate deliberately putting 2.3 million workers out of work? Guess who? (22/06/2022)
- Australia minimum wage rises but the Fair Work Commission still did not preserve real value as they claim (15/06/2022)
- Australia – business capital expenditure declines in March-quarter but outlook remains positive (26/05/2022)
- Australian wages growth remains flat despite RBA claims that a breakout is about to occur (18/05/2022)
- Exploring the essence of MMT – the Job Guarantee – Part 2 (07/04/2022)
- New UK cost of living dataset improves on standard CPI release – somewhat (01/02/2022)
- Australia – annual inflation rate falls to 3 per cent with the quarterly rate stable and the press go crazy (27/10/2021)
- Inflation rises in Australia – but transitory factors and natural disasters are the reason (28/07/2021)
- New Australian inflation measures help us dig deeper into distributional consequences (28/06/2021)
- Inflation is not necessarily due to excessive spending (29/10/2020)
- The long-term unemployed are not an inflation constraint in a recovery (19/10/2020)
- Australian inflation rate – trending down and reflecting a weak economy (27/07/2016)
- Australian inflation trending down – where are all the gold bugs? (29/10/2015)
- Australian inflation trending down – lower oil prices and subdued economy (29/01/2015)
- Japan demonstrates the real limits on government spending (04/11/2014)
- Australia’s inflation rate falling on back of weak spending (22/10/2014)
- Inflation rises on back of health fund price hikes – generally benign (23/07/2014)
- Australian inflation outlook – spikey but benign (24/10/2013)
- Australian inflation outlook – plenty of scope for a needed fiscal boost (24/07/2013)
- Australia – inflation benign and plenty of room for fiscal stimulus (24/04/2013)
- Buy a cake on the way to the airport – inflation continues to fall in Australia (25/07/2012)
- Australian inflation plummets as the fiscal vandals undermine the economy (24/04/2012)
- Australia – falling inflation belies all the boom talk (26/10/2011)
- Accelerating inflation has to be out there somewhere … in the dark or somewhere (27/09/2011)
- Australian inflation rate – or rather – the banana rate (27/07/2011)
- Australia CPI data – benign inflation outcome (27/04/2011)
- There is no inflationary outbreak evident – the economy is slowing (25/01/2011)
- Not only smokeless, but looking rusty and unusable (28/10/2010)
- Category: Japan
- Kyoto Report No 8 (29/11/2022)
- Kyoto Report No 7 (22/11/2022)
- Kyoto Report No 6 (15/11/2022)
- Kyoto Report No 5 (08/11/2022)
- Kyoto Report No 4 (01/11/2022)
- Kyoto Report No 3 (25/10/2022)
- Kyoto Report No. 2 (18/10/2022)
- Kyoto Report No. 1 (11/10/2022)
- The Japanese wage problem (25/08/2022)
- Japan national accounts – sales tax rise, growth collapses – as night follows day (18/02/2020)
- Some reflections on my time in Japan while I am too busy to write (07/11/2019)
- Q&A Japan style – Part 3 (06/11/2019)
- Q&A Japan style – Part 2 (05/11/2019)
- Q&A Japan style – Part 1 (04/11/2019)
- UBI advocates ignore the dynamic efficiencies of full employment (24/07/2018)
- Even more evidence that the US labour market is below full employment (30/03/2017)
- More fun in Japanese bond markets (07/02/2017)
- Japan’s unemployment rate decline is due to fiscal stimulus not ageing (10/08/2016)
- Takahashi Korekiyo was before Keynes and saved Japan from the Great Depression (17/11/2015)
- Japan needs to abandon its reliance on export growth (18/08/2015)
- Japan – signs of growth but grey clouds remain (21/05/2015)
- Japan returns to 1997 – idiocy rules! (18/11/2014)
- Should we be concerned with a fall in the Nikkei? (23/09/2014)
- The last eruption of Mount Fuji was 305 years ago (28/05/2013)
- Japan thinks it is Greece but cannot remember 1997 (13/08/2012)
- Category: Job Guarantee
- UN Report on employment guarantees misses the essential points about buffer stock mechanisms (06/07/2023)
- Some thoughts on a five-year development plan for Timor-Leste (03/02/2022)
- Income support for children improves brain development (31/01/2022)
- How would Job Guarantee wages be set? (16/09/2020)
- MMTed Q&A – Episode 7 (15/07/2020)
- MMTed Q&A – Episode 6 (08/07/2020)
- The Green New Deal must wipe out precarious work and underemployment (08/08/2019)
- ‘Progressive’ groups in Australia captured by neoliberal ideology (18/09/2018)
- The plaintive, I just want to do my art! (25/07/2018)
- Timor-Leste – challenges for the new government – Part 3 (24/05/2018)
- Critics of the Job Guarantee miss the mark badly … again (26/04/2018)
- Basic income guarantee progressives cosy up with the worst CEOs in the world (04/04/2018)
- Australian government employment plan – racist and in breach of our laws (07/08/2017)
- A Basic Income Guarantee does not reduce poverty (31/05/2017)
- There is more to the Job Guarantee literature than a few blog posts (23/05/2017)
- A basic income guarantee is a neo-liberal strategy for serfdom without the work (05/04/2017)
- Cash transfers are not squandered on booze but do not replace the need for jobs (13/12/2016)
- India’s national employment guarantee hampered by supply constraints (28/03/2016)
- A return to full employment in Australia will require significantly higher deficits (21/03/2016)
- The Job Guarantee would enhance the private sector (27/04/2015)
- Rising long-term unemployment a sign of policy failure (13/10/2014)
- The Job Guarantee is a progressive vehicle for change (09/12/2013)
- A Job Guarantee job creates the required extra productive capacity (02/10/2013)
- US unemployment is due to a lack of jobs whatever else you think (03/09/2012)
- Employment guarantees should be unconditional and demand-driven (25/06/2012)
- Would the Job Guarantee be coercive? (26/07/2009)
- Job Guarantee success in Argentina (29/12/2004)
- Category: JUST2030
- Natural climate solutions – code for financialisation of nature and profits for capital (27/01/2022)
- Not enough food: The case for a Just, Urgent and Sustainable Transition continues (05/01/2021)
- Tax the rich to counter carbon emissions not to get their money (22/01/2020)
- Environmental Sustainability and Economic Growth (11/10/2013)
- Category: Labour costs
- US labour market – unemployment rises on back of rising participation rate (04/09/2023)
- US labour market – ‘steady as she goes’ (07/08/2023)
- US labour market weakening – job openings fall and underemployment rises (10/07/2023)
- Australia minimum wage decision 2023 – some relief for lowest paid but real cuts for others (12/06/2023)
- US labour market – perhaps at a turning point with unemployment rising (05/06/2023)
- US labour market slows a bit but no sign of a major contraction yet (13/03/2023)
- Strong US labour market results – further evidence that mainstream monetary theory is flawed (06/02/2023)
- US labour market is a sort of holding pattern – declining but slowly (05/12/2022)
- US labour market – shows further signs of slowing (07/11/2022)
- US labour market – weaker but employment growth remains positive (10/10/2022)
- US labour market showing further signs of slowdown (05/09/2022)
- Australian labour market deteriorating as employment and participation contract (18/08/2022)
- US Labour Market – creating work but participation and real wages falling (08/08/2022)
- Trickle down. Remember that. The evidence base continue to reject the notion as a scam (21/07/2022)
- US labour market weakens a little – it is madness to be increasing interest rates in this environment (06/06/2022)
- Australia – workers endure on-going real wage cuts as corporate profits soar (24/02/2022)
- US labour market – employment and participation up, but still no obvious wage pressures (07/02/2022)
- Corporate profits boom in Australia undermines our capacity to national prosperity and well-being (30/11/2021)
- Wages growth in Australia goes from terrible to bad as real wage cuts continue (17/11/2021)
- NSW fails to control Covid (incompetence) and the labour market contracts sharply across the nation (09/09/2021)
- Australia – parlous wages growth signals loss of worker purchasing power (18/08/2021)
- Staggered minimum wage increases in Australia further punish the most vulnerable workers (06/07/2021)
- US labour market recovery continues but still 7,629 thousand jobs short from February 2020 (07/06/2021)
- Australia – wages growth remains flat with no household consumption boom in sight (24/05/2021)
- Real wages in Australia continue to go backwards (01/03/2021)
- Long-term unemployment in America falls when employment growth increases (02/11/2020)
- US labour market – floundering now despite modest gains (05/10/2020)
- Wages growth in Australia at record lows (17/08/2020)
- Australian minimum wage case decision – a scandalous indictment of our system (02/07/2020)
- Workers in half Australian industries endure real wage cuts (24/02/2020)
- Australia – wages growth continue at record low levels – further evidence of policy failure (18/11/2019)
- Governments can always create jobs if they choose (10/10/2019)
- Australia’s low wage workers lose ground on gaining a ‘living wage’ (03/06/2019)
- Australian workers enjoy modest real wage rises (28/05/2019)
- CEO pay binge in Australia continues while workers’ wages growth remains flat (06/08/2018)
- New Labour Account framework in Australia provides new insights (12/07/2018)
- Low-paid workers in Australia – give with one hand, take back with the other (11/06/2018)
- Now people pay to work for free (14/03/2018)
- Employers lying about the flat wages growth in Australia (13/02/2018)
- Australian real wages growth flat – the ripoff of workers continues (15/11/2017)
- Australia – real wages growth zero and the rip-off of workers continues (16/08/2017)
- Income shifts towards profits – a repeating destructive phenomenon (08/06/2017)
- Australia’s minimum wage rises – but not sufficient to end working poverty (06/06/2017)
- Real wages now falling in Australia – failing economy and failed policy (17/05/2017)
- Disgraceful cut in wages for more than a million low-wage workers in Australia (27/02/2017)
- Australia’s wage outcomes – a race to the bottom and nowhere (23/02/2017)
- Australia races to the low-pay bottom while employers’ lies are exposed (01/12/2016)
- Australia records another quarter of record low wages growth (23/11/2016)
- Australia – stagnant wages growth continues (17/08/2016)
- Seattle workers better off after significant minimum wage rise (15/08/2016)
- Dirty deals by trade unions and minimum wages in Australia (02/06/2016)
- CEO pay still out of control and diverging again from workers’ earnings (21/12/2015)
- Australia – wages growth at record low as redistribution to profits continues (19/11/2015)
- Australia wages growth drops to a new record low (12/08/2015)
- Australian wages growth – lowest on record (14/05/2015)
- National income continues to be redistributed from wages to profits in Australia (25/02/2015)
- Job Services Australia – ineffective and rife with corruption – scrap it! (23/02/2015)
- CEO pay still out of control (18/09/2014)
- Australia’s lowest wage workers continue to trail behind (03/07/2014)
- Not a wages breakout in sight (17/06/2014)
- Labour costs are not driving Australia’s competitiveness (24/06/2013)
- No joy for Australia’s low paid workers (03/06/2013)
- Category: Labour Force
- Australian labour market – stronger employment growth in August demonstrates how ineffective monetary policy is (14/09/2023)
- Australian labour market – emerging signs that tight fiscal and monetary policy is killing prosperity (17/08/2023)
- Australian labour market – unemployment remains at 3.5 per cent yet inflation continues to fall – how can the NAIRU be 4.5 per cent? (20/07/2023)
- Australian labour market deteriorates – employment growth negative, participation down, unemployment rising (18/05/2023)
- US labour market continues to tick over – no sign of a major slowdown yet (08/05/2023)
- Australian labour market – relatively steady and defies the RBA reckoning (13/04/2023)
- US labour market defies the Federal Reserve and continues to improve (12/04/2023)
- Australian labour market bounces back after two months of gloom – the RBA will not be pleased (16/03/2023)
- Australian labour market – contracts for second consecutive month – where is the Treasurer? (16/02/2023)
- The Australian labour market enters a slow decline – with employment and participation falling (19/01/2023)
- US labour market continues to grow as more working age people find jobs (09/01/2023)
- Australian labour force – stronger employment growth defying RBA interest rate hikes (15/12/2022)
- Australian labour market – shows moderate improvement (17/11/2022)
- Australian labour market – slowing to a halt (20/10/2022)
- Australian labour market – slight improvement in the situation despite rise in unemployment (15/09/2022)
- Australian labour market continues to improve but there are warning signs (14/07/2022)
- First signs of a slowdown in the US labour market (11/07/2022)
- Australian labour market – strong full-time employment growth (16/06/2022)
- Australian labour market – deteriorates in April – employment growth zero and rising hidden unemployment (19/05/2022)
- US labour market showing signs of faltering as real wages continue to decline (09/05/2022)
- Australian labour market – steady in March (14/04/2022)
- US employment continues to grow but still 1.6 million jobs short of pre-pandemic levels (04/04/2022)
- The chance of an unemployed Australia getting employment now is nearly at highest level since the early 1990s (24/03/2022)
- Australian labour market rebounds from Omicron (perhaps) – but it is not as good as the media is claiming (17/03/2022)
- US labour market improves but slack still remains with no wage pressures emerging (07/03/2022)
- Australian labour market – as Covid spreads, workers get sick and hours or work falls dramatically (17/02/2022)
- Australian labour market continues to improve but Omicron overshadows all (20/01/2022)
- US labour market cannot be healthy with rising numbers of sick people (10/01/2022)
- Australian labour market rebounds strongly after lockdown ends but still 1.6 million (12.1 per cent) without enough work (16/12/2021)
- US labour market – job shortfall continues with government sector undermining job creation (06/12/2021)
- Australian labour market – more than 2 million workers without work – 14.7 per cent (11/11/2021)
- US labour market improves but still a long way to go before full employment is reached (08/11/2021)
- Latest US quits behaviour signals possible shift in power to workers (18/10/2021)
- Australian labour market continues to contract (14/10/2021)
- US labour market – recovery in a fairly languid state (11/10/2021)
- Zero-hour contracts in the UK are an affront to progress (22/09/2021)
- Australian labour market in dire straits (16/09/2021)
- US labour market recovery stalling (06/09/2021)
- Australian labour market – deteriorating but the worst is yet to come (19/08/2021)
- US labour market continues to recover – but a long way to go yet (09/08/2021)
- Australian labour market – slow employment growth but unemployment continues to fall as population growth remains weak (15/07/2021)
- Still a lot of slack remaining in the US labour market (08/07/2021)
- US labour market recovery leaves considerable slack and rising long-term unemployment (05/07/2021)
- Australian labour market – stronger as working age population flattens out (17/06/2021)
- Australian labour market goes backwards in April (20/05/2021)
- Australian labour market struggling with significant sectoral disparities (11/05/2021)
- US labour market goes backwards with mixed signals – but significant slack remains (10/05/2021)
- Australian labour market – recovery continues but storm clouds on the immediate horizon (15/04/2021)
- US labour market – strong improvement but for how long? (06/04/2021)
- JobMaker equals JobFaker – barely an actual job in sight (24/03/2021)
- Australian labour market – strong recovery month but too early to withdraw the fiscal support (18/03/2021)
- US labour market recovery is stop-start and precarious (08/03/2021)
- Australian labour market stumbling along – no case to withdraw support yet (18/02/2021)
- US labour market in dire straits – overheating potential – zero (08/02/2021)
- Australian labour market – recovery plods on (21/01/2021)
- US labour market – things are getting worse again as the virus spreads (18/01/2021)
- US labour market recovery has ended as health problem intensifies (11/01/2021)
- Australian labour market – recovery continues after Victorian lockdown eases (17/12/2020)
- US labour market deteriorating – health and economic policy failures (07/12/2020)
- US labour market data – an uncertain and pessimistic future (09/11/2020)
- Australian labour market – recovery over and more fiscal stimulus is needed (15/10/2020)
- US labour market improvement continues but there is still a long way to go (07/09/2020)
- Australian labour market improvement moderates before the Stage 4 Victorian storm is about to hit (13/08/2020)
- US labour market rebound moderating – policy support is lacking (10/08/2020)
- Australia labour market – one step forward up a gigantic mountain (16/07/2020)
- US labour market reverses direction but for how long? (06/07/2020)
- US labour market in peril as a result of political choices made by the US government (18/05/2020)
- Australian labour force data – underutilisation rate rises to 23.4 per cent (14/05/2020)
- US labour market data – we have never been here before! (11/05/2020)
- Tip of the iceberg – the US labour market catastrophe now playing out (06/04/2020)
- Australian labour market – mediocre and worse to come (19/03/2020)
- US labour market – stronger in the first two months of 2020 but still scope for expansion (09/03/2020)
- Australia labour market – getting worse as unemployment and underemployment rise (20/02/2020)
- US Labour Market – stronger at the start of the year (10/02/2020)
- Australian labour market – full-time jobs shrink as quality of work falls (23/01/2020)
- US Labour Market – not yet at full employment despite low unemployment (13/01/2020)
- Australian labour market – tepid performance in November (19/12/2019)
- US labour market – quantitative gains but qualitative losses (09/12/2019)
- Australia labour market deteriorating – symbolises massive Federal government policy failure (14/11/2019)
- Australian labour market – staggering along with elevated levels of labour waste persisting (17/10/2019)
- US labour market slower but unemployment reaches lows not seen since the late 1960s (07/10/2019)
- Australian Labour Force – unemployment and underemployment rises and the Government celebrates (19/09/2019)
- US labour market – weaker than 2018 with occupational polarisation evident (09/09/2019)
- Australian labour market – government austerity bias deliberately elevating wastage (15/08/2019)
- US labour market – bias towards toward job creation in below-average pay sectors (05/08/2019)
- Australian labour market remains in a weak state (18/07/2019)
- US Labour Market still adding jobs but scope for further expansion (09/07/2019)
- Australian labour market improves slightly but remains in a fairly weak state (13/06/2019)
- Australian labour market – weakness prevails (16/05/2019)
- Australian labour market stronger month but the underutilisation rate rises (18/04/2019)
- US labour market steadies in March 2019 (11/04/2019)
- Australian labour market – weakness continues, January was a blip (21/03/2019)
- US labour market weaker than it was at the end of 2018 (11/03/2019)
- Australian labour market – slight improvement but still no clear direction (21/02/2019)
- US labour market continues to improve but ‘middle class’ jobs disappearing (07/02/2019)
- Australian government satisfied with failure (30/01/2019)
- Australian labour market – plodding along with no direction in sight (24/01/2019)
- US labour market remains fairly robust (08/01/2019)
- Australian labour market – weak with broad underutilisation rising (20/12/2018)
- Australian labour market – treading water this month (15/11/2018)
- US labour market continues to improve but questions remain (06/11/2018)
- Australian labour market weaker – no employment growth and participation down (18/10/2018)
- US labour market improves but GFC residue remains (08/10/2018)
- Australian labour market – employment growth improves but uncertainty remains (13/09/2018)
- Australian labour market weakens in July 2018 (16/08/2018)
- Australian labour market – stronger employment growth but still uncertain (19/07/2018)
- US labour market – muddling along and real wages growth goes negative (09/07/2018)
- Employer groups in Australia lied about the impacts of penalty rate cuts (05/07/2018)
- Australian labour market – weaker in May with tepid employment growth (14/06/2018)
- Australian labour market remains stuck in a weak state (17/05/2018)
- US labour market tepid – there is plenty of scope fiscal expansion (07/05/2018)
- Australian labour market – weakens further in March 2018 (19/04/2018)
- US labour market weaker in March 2018 (09/04/2018)
- Australian labour market – subdued and weaker in 2018 (22/03/2018)
- US labour market – strengthened in February but still not at full employment (13/03/2018)
- Australian labour market weakened a bit at the start of 2018 (15/02/2018)
- No wages breakout in sight in US labour market (08/02/2018)
- Older workers in the US dominate employment growth – troubles ahead (25/01/2018)
- Australian labour market – steady to finish a relatively good year (18/01/2018)
- US labour market steady but some distance from full employment (11/01/2018)
- Australian labour market – relatively bright result for November (14/12/2017)
- US labour market steady but low wage bias continues (12/12/2017)
- Australia labour market weaker with participation falling (16/11/2017)
- Updating the impact of ageing labour force on US participation rates (07/11/2017)
- US labour market – uncertainty remains paramount with data volatility (06/11/2017)
- Australian labour market delivers more jobs growth but still no trend emerging (19/10/2017)
- US labour market – hit by two hurricanes but improvement suggested (11/10/2017)
- Gross Flows analysis of Australian labour market – some improvement – August 2017 (26/09/2017)
- Australian labour market – a relatively stronger result for August 2017 (14/09/2017)
- US labour market weakens as unemployment spikes up (05/09/2017)
- CEO pay trends in Australia are unjustifiable on any reasonable grounds (28/08/2017)
- Australian labour market – stumbling along with no definitive trend (17/08/2017)
- US labour market – improves again in July (08/08/2017)
- Australian labour market remains in an uncertain state (20/07/2017)
- US labour market – improves in June but still no growth trend is apparent (11/07/2017)
- Australian labour force data – improvement but no positive trend yet emerging (15/06/2017)
- US labour market – poor results – not close to full employment (12/06/2017)
- Australian labour market data – mixed signals with underemployment rising (18/05/2017)
- Australian labour market – stronger performance this month (but suspicions remain) (13/04/2017)
- US labour market – hard to read at present but probably improving (11/04/2017)
- More evidence that the US labour market is not at full employment (23/03/2017)
- Australian labour force – negative employment growth and rising unemployment (16/03/2017)
- Australian labour market – remains in a sluggish state (16/02/2017)
- Back to the future – employment freezes – they only degrade services (25/01/2017)
- Australia – weak employment growth, rising unemployment – need for policy shift (19/01/2017)
- All net jobs in US since 2005 have been non-standard (28/12/2016)
- Australian labour market – weak and in need of fiscal stimulus (15/12/2016)
- Australian labour market – staggering along and in trend deterioration (17/11/2016)
- US employment falls in October signalling increased weakness (07/11/2016)
- Australian labour market – continues to deteriorate – fiscal stimulus needed (20/10/2016)
- The US labour market is nowhere near full employment (12/10/2016)
- Australian labour market – part-time trend intensifies as total employment declines (15/09/2016)
- OECD youth report – not a job in sight – Groupthink reigns supreme (12/09/2016)
- Australia’s race to the bottom to part-time jobs with low-pay (30/08/2016)
- Australian labour market – the part-time employment nation (18/08/2016)
- Australian labour market – stagnating due to lack of overall spending (14/07/2016)
- US labour market – some improvement but still soft (12/07/2016)
- Australia, the part-time employment nation – further poor labour market data (16/06/2016)
- Australian labour market – continues to languish (19/05/2016)
- Australian labour market – still weak with a moderate upturn (14/04/2016)
- Australian labour market – the dismal picture unfolds further (17/03/2016)
- Australian labour market – looking pretty wan indeed (18/02/2016)
- Australian labour market – goes backwards again (14/01/2016)
- Australian Labour Force – improvement but credibility stretched (10/12/2015)
- Australian labour market – improvement but hardly credible (12/11/2015)
- Australian labour market – in retreat on the back of poor macro policy settings (15/10/2015)
- Australian labour market – flat and not looking very prospective (10/09/2015)
- Australia labour force – employment rises – but caution required (06/08/2015)
- Australian labour market – weak employment growth, rising unemployment (09/07/2015)
- Australian labour market – some growth but unlikely to be a trend (11/06/2015)
- Australian labour market – contracts again, policy settings wrong (07/05/2015)
- Australian labour market – holding steady in a weak state (16/04/2015)
- Unemployment makes you sick (13/04/2015)
- Australian labour market – weakness continues (12/03/2015)
- Australian labour market – deteriorating and approaching crisis (12/02/2015)
- Australian labour market – moderate growth recorded (15/01/2015)
- US labour market – improving but warning signs still present (13/01/2015)
- Australian labour market – labour wastage rate rises above 15 per cent! (11/12/2014)
- “There is plenty of stimulus” – but I am struggling to see it (08/12/2014)
- Australia Labour Force – weak and no signs of improvement (06/11/2014)
- US labour market beset by massive job shortages (21/10/2014)
- Australian labour market – deteriorating (09/10/2014)
- Australia labour force data – now a million underemployed (11/09/2014)
- Australian labour force data – policy failure now stark (07/08/2014)
- Australian government now engaged in psychological torture of its citizens (31/07/2014)
- Decomposing the decline in the US participation rate for ageing (22/07/2014)
- Australian labour market – unemployment rate higher than in crisis (10/07/2014)
- The ageing impact on Australian labour force participation rates (25/06/2014)
- Teenage employment decline in Australia reaching catastrophic proportions (16/06/2014)
- Changes to unemployment benefit entitlements – the work of sociopaths (13/06/2014)
- Australian labour force data – weaker and slowly deteriorating (12/06/2014)
- Australian labour force data – stagnation setting in (08/05/2014)
- Australian labour force data – weakness continues (10/04/2014)
- Australian labour force data – monthly blip or turning point? (13/03/2014)
- Australian Labour Force data – the economy continues to deteriorate (13/02/2014)
- Australian labour market – things are getting worse (16/01/2014)
- Australia – vacancy data undermines the deregulation lobby (08/01/2014)
- Manufacturing in Australia can survive if it shifts focus (16/12/2013)
- Australian labour market – stagnating (12/12/2013)
- The CofFEE Employment Vulnerability Index V2.0 (20/11/2013)
- Australian Labour Force – urgent fiscal stimulus needed (07/11/2013)
- Australian government policy failing our youth (31/10/2013)
- Australian labour market data – urgent need for fiscal stimulus (10/10/2013)
- Australian Labour Force – bad and getting worse (12/09/2013)
- The opportunities for the unemployed in Australia are deteriorating (15/08/2013)
- Australian labour market continues to weaken (08/08/2013)
- Bias towards low-pay job creation in Australia accelerates (18/07/2013)
- Australian labour market – weak and deteriorating (11/07/2013)
- Australia’s “change” of government inherits old destructive narratives (09/07/2013)
- Latest Australian vacancy data – its all down to deficient demand (02/07/2013)
- Australian labour market – weak and deteriorating (13/06/2013)
- Serial liars who stand for nothing that is worth supporting (14/05/2013)
- Australian labour market – fluctuating around a weak trend (09/05/2013)
- Australian Labour Force data – all bad and getting worse (11/04/2013)
- Australian labour force data – some respite (14/03/2013)
- Australian labour underutilisation rate is at least 13.4 per cent (11/03/2013)
- Australian labour market – still slipping backwards (07/02/2013)
- Australian labour force data reveals a failed federal economic strategy (17/01/2013)
- Australian Labour Force data – the fiscal policy sabotage continues (06/12/2012)
- Changes in labour force composition and full employment (03/12/2012)
- Australian Labour Force – weak outcome with a growing teenage crisis (08/11/2012)
- Australia continues to endure a very weak labour market (11/10/2012)
- Australia – a deteriorating labour market with all the indicators in decline (06/09/2012)
- Australian labour market – just creeping along (09/08/2012)
- Australian labour force data – weak and weakening (12/07/2012)
- Australian labour market – good signs but wait for the reversal (07/06/2012)
- Australian labour market – converting unemployment into hidden unemployment (10/05/2012)
- Australian labour force data – tentative improvement (12/04/2012)
- Australian Labour Force data – an unambiguously bad result (08/03/2012)
- Australian labour force data – mixed news with little to be happy about (16/02/2012)
- Our pathological meanness to the unemployed is just bad economics (15/02/2012)
- Employment fell in December, no it didn’t employment rose – and other apparent inconsistencies (23/01/2012)
- Australian labour force data – things are getting worse (19/01/2012)
- Australian labour force data – everything is bad (08/12/2011)
- Australian labour market – staggering along (10/11/2011)
- Australia – a very tepid labour market (13/10/2011)
- A tale of two labour markets (16/09/2011)
- Australian labour market – in reverse gear and accelerating (08/09/2011)
- The US labour market is looking grim (05/09/2011)
- Australian labour market – sliding backwards (11/08/2011)
- Australian labour market – flat (07/07/2011)
- Australian labour market continues to weaken (09/06/2011)
- Australian labour market goes into reverse (12/05/2011)
- Australian labour force data – some positive signs (07/04/2011)
- Australian labour market – mixed signals – but subdued overall (10/03/2011)
- Australian Labour Force data – nothing to be happy about (10/02/2011)
- Australian Labour Force data – bad news again (13/01/2011)
- Labour force data – most signs good (09/12/2010)
- The plight of the unemployed – under growth and decay (16/11/2010)
- Australian labour market slack rises sharply (11/11/2010)
- Australian labour market – some alignment in the stars (07/10/2010)
- Australian labour market – when is a boom a boom? (09/09/2010)
- Labour market – going backwards now (12/08/2010)
- Labour market – just marking time (08/07/2010)
- Australian labour market data – mostly discouraging (10/06/2010)
- Labour force data – no boom yet! (13/05/2010)
- The Australian labour market remains tepid (08/04/2010)
- The white hot labour market just went a tad cool (11/03/2010)
- Coming down the face (11/02/2010)
- Looking beyond the peak (14/01/2010)
- Maybe the unemployment rate has peaked (10/12/2009)
- Its probably good news … (08/10/2009)
- Attention is shifting to underemployment (11/09/2009)
- There is nothing good in today’s labour force data (10/09/2009)
- Long-term unemployment – stats and myths (17/08/2009)
- It is easier to keep a job than to get one (07/08/2009)
- The labour market barely hanging on (06/08/2009)
- More gross flows – movements between employment (19/07/2009)
- What can the gross flows tell us? (14/07/2009)
- The labour market is turning … down! (09/07/2009)
- Minimum wage decision – one of the worst ever! (07/07/2009)
- The labour market is getting sicker (06/07/2009)
- Today’s mantra – 13.4 per cent wasted labour (11/06/2009)
- A surprise every day … employment rises! (07/05/2009)
- Labour market now tanking! (24/03/2009)
- Labour underutilisation now over 11 per cent (12/03/2009)
- Category: Letters to
- Category: Linux
- Category: MMT Provenance
- Exploring the essence of MMT – Part 1 (29/03/2022)
- Category: MMT Textbook
- edX MOOC – Modern Monetary Theory: Economics for the 21st Century – Q&A (31/03/2021)
- The income-expenditure relationship in macroeconomics – graphic treatment (16/02/2021)
- Growth and Inequality – Part 4 (07/02/2014)
- Growth and Inequality – Part 3 (17/01/2014)
- Growth and Inequality – Part 2 (03/01/2014)
- Growth and Inequality – Part 1 (27/12/2013)
- Analytical appendix for NIPA Chapter 3 – Part 3 (20/12/2013)
- Analytical appendix for NIPA Chapter 3 – Part 2 (13/12/2013)
- Analytical appendix for NIPA Chapter 3 (06/12/2013)
- External economy considerations – Part 10 (29/11/2013)
- External economy considerations – Part 9 (22/11/2013)
- External economy considerations – Part 8 (15/11/2013)
- External economy considerations – Part 7 (08/11/2013)
- External economy considerations – Part 6 (01/11/2013)
- External economy considerations – Part 5 (25/10/2013)
- External economy considerations – Part 4 (18/10/2013)
- Twin Deficits and Sustainability Of Budget Deficits – Part 2 (04/10/2013)
- Twin Deficits and Sustainability Of Budget Deficits – Part 1 (27/09/2013)
- Ageing, Social Security, and the Intergenerational Debate – Part 3 (20/09/2013)
- Ageing, Social Security, and the Intergenerational Debate – Part 2 (13/09/2013)
- Ageing, Social Security, and the Intergenerational Debate – Part 1 (11/09/2013)
- The IS-LM Framework – Part 7 (06/09/2013)
- IS-LM Framework – Part 6 (30/08/2013)
- IS-LM Framework – Part 5 (23/08/2013)
- IS-LM Framework – Part 4 (16/08/2013)
- The IS-LM Framework – Part 3 (09/08/2013)
- The IS-LM Framework – Part 2 (02/08/2013)
- The IS-LM framework – Part 1 (26/07/2013)
- Case Study – British IMF loan 1976 – Part 7 (19/07/2013)
- Case Study – British IMF loan 1976 – Part 6 (12/07/2013)
- Case Study – British IMF loan 1976 – Part 5 (05/07/2013)
- Case Study – British IMF loan 1976 – Part 4 (28/06/2013)
- Case Study – British IMF loan 1976 – Part 3 (21/06/2013)
- Case Study – British IMF loan 1976 – Part 2 (14/06/2013)
- Case Study – British IMF loan 1976 – Part 1 (07/06/2013)
- Buffer stocks and price stability – Part 5 (31/05/2013)
- Buffer stocks and price stability – Part 4 (24/05/2013)
- Buffer stocks and price stability – Part 3 (17/05/2013)
- Buffer stocks and price stability – Part 2 (10/05/2013)
- Buffer stocks and price stability – Part 1 (26/04/2013)
- Unemployment and Inflation – Part 14 (19/04/2013)
- Unemployment and Inflation – Part 13 (12/04/2013)
- Unemployment and Inflation – Part 12 (05/04/2013)
- Unemployment and Inflation – Part 11 (29/03/2013)
- Unemployment and Inflation – Part 10 (22/03/2013)
- Unemployment and Inflation – Part 9 (15/03/2013)
- Unemployment and Inflation – Part 8 (13/03/2013)
- Unemployment and Inflation – Part 7 (08/03/2013)
- Unemployment and inflation – Part 6 (01/03/2013)
- Unemployment and inflation – Part 5 (22/02/2013)
- Unemployment and inflation – Part 4 (21/02/2013)
- Unemployment and inflation – Part 3 (15/02/2013)
- Unemployment and inflation – Part 2 (08/02/2013)
- Unemployment and inflation – Part 1 (06/02/2013)
- Keynes and the Classics Part 9 (01/02/2013)
- Keynes and the Classics Part 8 (31/01/2013)
- Keynes and the Classics Part 7 (25/01/2013)
- Keynes and the Classics Part 6 (24/01/2013)
- Keynes and the Classics – Part 5 (18/01/2013)
- Keynes and the Classics – Part 4 (11/01/2013)
- Keynes and the Classics – Part 3 (04/01/2013)
- Keynes and the Classics – Part 2 (03/01/2013)
- Keynes and the Classics – Part 1 (28/12/2012)
- Full employment definition (21/12/2012)
- The possibility of mass unemployment – Part 1 (14/12/2012)
- Labour market measurement – Part 3 (07/12/2012)
- Labour market measurement – Part 2 (30/11/2012)
- Labour market measurement – Part 1 (23/11/2012)
- External economy considerations – Part 3 (16/11/2012)
- External economy considerations – Part 2 (09/11/2012)
- External economy considerations – Part 1 (02/11/2012)
- Sectoral balances – Part 3 (26/10/2012)
- Sectoral balances – Part 2 (19/10/2012)
- Sectoral balances – Part 1 (12/10/2012)
- Aggregate Demand – part 7 (final) (05/10/2012)
- Aggregate demand – Part 6 (redux) (28/09/2012)
- Aggregate demand – Part 5 (redux) (21/09/2012)
- Aggregate demand – Part 4 (redux) (14/09/2012)
- Aggregate Demand Part 3 (07/09/2012)
- Aggregate Demand Part 2 (31/08/2012)
- Aggregate Demand Part 1 (24/08/2012)
- The labour market is not like the market for bananas (17/08/2012)
- Investment and interest rates (10/08/2012)
- Introducing economic dynamics (03/08/2012)
- Investment and profits (27/07/2012)
- Productivity and the response of firms to the business cycle (20/07/2012)
- Some notes on Aggregate Supply Part 2 (13/07/2012)
- Some notes on Aggregate Supply (06/07/2012)
- Mass unemployment is involuntary (29/06/2012)
- Benchmarking macroeconomic theory against reality (22/06/2012)
- Thinking in a macroeconomic way (15/06/2012)
- What is macroeconomics? (08/06/2012)
- Category: MMTed
- MMTed edX MOOC – Modern Monetary Theory: Economics for the 21st Century – starts September 14, 2022 (13/09/2022)
- Participation in our MMTed edX MOOC – gender, education and geographic breakdown (10/03/2022)
- Australian Labor Party cannot even get social policy right much less economic policy (09/02/2022)
- Video stream available – The Global Economy after two years of the pandemic (26/01/2022)
- A conversation about MMT (07/10/2020)
- MMTed Q&A – Episode 10 (05/08/2020)
- MMTed Q&A – Episode 9 (29/07/2020)
- MMTed Q&A – Episode 8 (22/07/2020)
- MMTed Q&A – Episode 5 (01/07/2020)
- MMTed Q&A – Episode 4 (24/06/2020)
- MMTed Q&A – Episode 3 (17/06/2020)
- MMTed Q&A – Episode 2 – now available (10/06/2020)
- MMTed Q&A – Episode 1 – streaming tonight (03/06/2020)
- Never trust a NAIRU estimate (13/05/2020)
- Category: Music
- US spending data not demonstrating effectiveness of monetary policy (12/07/2023)
- Australian voters – caught between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea (13/04/2022)
- RIP Michael Perelman – October 1, 1939 to September 21, 2020 (11/11/2020)
- Podcast – Biden and Trump, climate crisis, US healthcare, UBI (14/10/2020)
- Remembering a friend today (19/08/2020)
- Politicians think the public is more right-wing and conservative than it actually is (22/08/2018)
- US Democratic Party should be dissolved (11/04/2018)
- Neoliberalism corrupts the core of societal values (28/03/2018)
- The ‘tax the rich’ call bestows unwarranted importance on them (21/02/2018)
- British Labour remainers – the reality seekers bogged down in myth (31/01/2018)
- Pressure Drop releases new CD (19/06/2011)
- LP gone but plays on all over the place (14/08/2009)
- Peter Green playing again (01/03/2009)
- Two masters in one week … (01/02/2009)
- Guitar mastery (28/01/2009)
- Category: National Accounts
- Australia national accounts – growth continues to be sluggish as material living standards decline (06/09/2023)
- Australia national accounts – economic growth slumps to below 1 per cent annualised – unemployment on the rise (07/06/2023)
- Australian National Accounts – GDP growth in decline, expect unemployment to rise – courtesy RBA sabotage (01/03/2023)
- Australia National Accounts – growth continues at a moderating pace (07/12/2022)
- Australian national accounts – wage share at record low while corporate profits boom – this is not right! (07/09/2022)
- Business investment in retreat for the second successive quarter (01/09/2022)
- Australia National Accounts – growth moderates but wage share falls below 50 per cent (01/06/2022)
- Australian national accounts – growth rebound (02/03/2022)
- Australian economy contracts and workers national income share declines further (01/12/2021)
- Australian national accounts – growth 3 months ago but no guide to current situation (01/09/2021)
- Australian economy now slightly above the March 2020 level as growth continues (02/06/2021)
- Australian national accounts – second quarter of strong growth but still below where economy was a year ago (03/03/2021)
- Australian economy recovers somewhat as the restrictions ease (02/12/2020)
- Australian National Accounts – continued weakness and highly vulnerable to recession (04/03/2020)
- Australian growth outlook remains poor (04/12/2019)
- US economy continues to grow, albeit at a slower pace (31/10/2019)
- Australian national accounts – the economy is grinding to a halt (04/09/2019)
- Australian national accounts – economy slows to nearly half its trend rate of growth (05/06/2019)
- Strong US growth disguises worrying trends (29/04/2019)
- Australia national accounts – growth plummets, per capita recession (06/03/2019)
- Australian national accounts – economy is slowing and looking shaky (05/12/2018)
- US growth robust but doubts remain (29/10/2018)
- Australian national accounts – growth continues but deep uncertainty looms (05/09/2018)
- US growth surprise will not last (31/07/2018)
- Australian National Accounts – strong growth but unbalanced and fragile (07/06/2018)
- Australian national accounts – growth slowdown continues (07/03/2018)
- Australia national accounts – growth slows with declining consumption growth (06/12/2017)
- Australian national accounts – government spending drives growth (06/09/2017)
- Australian economy was slowing fast in March-quarter 2017 and outlook negative (07/06/2017)
- Australia national accounts – return to unstable growth (01/03/2017)
- Australian national accounts – inexorably marching towards recession (07/12/2016)
- Australian national accounts – public spending saves nation from negative growth (07/09/2016)
- Australian national accounts – growth on back of volatile exports (01/06/2016)
- Australian national accounts – we are becoming poorer (02/03/2016)
- Australian National Accounts – uncertain outlook with exports dominant (02/12/2015)
- Australia – investment spending contracts sharply, recession looming (26/11/2015)
- Australia national accounts – heading for recession at this rate (02/09/2015)
- Australian National Accounts – the fragility of growth increases (03/06/2015)
- Australian national accounts – growth well below trend continues (04/03/2015)
- Australian national accounts – growth plummets as policy fails (03/12/2014)
- Australian national accounts – weak and getting weaker (03/09/2014)
- Australian national accounts – a fragile state (05/06/2014)
- Australian National Accounts – below trend growth continues (05/03/2014)
- Australian national accounts – stagnation sets in (04/12/2013)
- Australian National Accounts – gloomy but not yet disastrous (04/09/2013)
- Australia March quarter National Accounts – looking ugly (05/06/2013)
- Australian national accounts – oh, the irony (06/03/2013)
- Australia National Accounts – its getting worse (05/12/2012)
- Australian real GDP growth weakens and there is worse to come (05/09/2012)
- Australian national accounts – strong growth creates a puzzle (06/06/2012)
- Australian growth rate halves as obsession with budget surplus continues (07/03/2012)
- Australian National Accounts – below trend growth continues (07/12/2011)
- Australia – external sector continues to drain growth (06/12/2011)
- Australian National Accounts – good result but be wary (07/09/2011)
- Australian economy falls of a cliff – at least for now (01/06/2011)
- Australian National Accounts – I wouldn’t say the economy is great (02/03/2011)
- The Australian economy loses to the snail (01/12/2010)
- Australia continues to grow but the signs are not all good (01/09/2010)
- Australia GDP growth flat-lining (02/06/2010)
- GDP growth but black clouds on the horizon (03/03/2010)
- Category: Netherlands
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- Category: Permaculture
- Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design and the silence of our political parties (16/05/2022)
- Another year … (07/03/2009)
- 2 more trees (01/03/2009)
- DIY greywater system … (09/02/2009)
- Category: Personal
- Somewhat of a Marxist (21/02/2014)
- Getting out of here! (22/11/2013)
- Having a day off … (07/03/2013)
- Crunched (16/04/2010)
- Only one day each year! (07/03/2010)
- Professional profiling … (11/02/2009)
- Category: Podcast
- Letter from The Cape Podcast – Episode 14 (25/08/2023)
- Letter from The Cape Podcast – Episode 13 (10/08/2023)
- Letter from The Cape Podcast – Episode 12 (28/07/2023)
- Letter from The Cape Podcast – Episode 11 (14/07/2023)
- Letter from The Cape Podcast – Episode 10 (30/06/2023)
- Letter from The Cape Podcast – Episode 9 (16/06/2023)
- Letter from The Cape Podcast – Episode 8 (02/06/2023)
- The Letter from The Cape Podcast – Episode 7 (19/05/2023)
- Category: Politics
- We have a new federal government – finally some decency will hopefully return (23/05/2022)
- Remembering Tuesday, September 11 (13/09/2021)
- Jeremy Corbyn is breaking down the neo-liberal Groupthink (22/09/2015)
- Correcting political ignorance and misperceptions (05/08/2015)
- The Federal Families Minister and that altered transcript (03/01/2013)
- Category: Q&A
- Questions and Answers 4 (23/03/2012)
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- Category: RBA decisions
- RBA decisions bring out the economic bogans (07/08/2013)
- RBA makes the wrong decision (03/11/2010)
- RBA confounds the market economists – but that’s easy (05/10/2010)
- RBA finally decides to stop sabotaging growth (01/06/2010)
- RBA decision exemplifies a deep macro policy imbalance (04/05/2010)
- Rates go up again down here (06/04/2010)
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- Category: Saturday quiz
- The 714th and Final Weekend Quiz – December 31, 2022 – answers and discussion (31/12/2022)
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