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October 23rd, 2012  |  by  |  published in Boiling Links | Leave A Comment »

Wanting Meaningful Work Is Not a First World Problem Athens: Social Meltdown (must watch) Ireland gets its reward for being EU’s little pet poodle – nothing The Battle Of Iceland Six (maybe) good arguments for deficits (and one bad) Why Economic Pundits’ Biggest Mantra Is Wrong UK needs to talk about helicopters (FT) Happy reading!

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October 16th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Boiling Links | Leave A Comment »

Yes, the collaborative economy is destroying jobs. So what’s next? Will central banks cancel government debt? Lord Turner: Time for helicopter money? Policy makers can learn – by drinking more How finance led to debt servitude (Must read) IMF Shakes Austerity Orthodoxy for New Pragmatism Why the Mainstream Paradigm in Economics and Finance Collapsed Quantitative Easing […]

What moral hazard?

October 10th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Beyond the crisis | Leave A Comment »

What moral hazard?

Giving money to everyone without conditions is often said to be morally hazardous. Sadly though, this argument looks like another symptom of the famous Stockholm syndrom.

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October 7th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Boiling Links | Leave A Comment »

"Quantitative easing for the people may be another such idea whose time has come" Spain: The Banks Win, the People Lose Mitt Romney and the myth of self-created millionaires Does economic growth make you happy? Special Economic Zones: Sackings expose the harsh reality of Poland’s junk jobs Germany’s ‘post-growth’ movement Theory of Spain’s political class […]

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