Perpetual bonds: A clever way to manage the national debt in a time of low interest rates Irish banks at mercy of international paymasters The End of Labor: How to Protect Workers From the Rise of Robots When a man is tired of Paris … Icelandic government wins Icesave dispute against UK and Netherlands Galbraith: […]
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Boiling links
January 31st, 2013 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Boiling Links | Leave A Comment »
Boiling links
January 23rd, 2013 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Boiling Links | Leave A Comment »
Will you leave your job to join the sharing economy? Economics after the crisis: New model army Pre-school lessons for the bankers Documentary takes in lives of young Greek farmers Who will speak up for the universal welfare state now? Why Argentina is now paying for its dangerously successful economic story Happy reading!
Boiling links
January 18th, 2013 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Boiling Links | Leave A Comment »
The west’s crisis is one of democracy as much as finance (Slavoj Žižek) Services Like Car and Bike Sharing Boost Global Sharing Economy Aaron Swartz & the Dark Side of Movement Building What happens when you introduce a basic income guarantee? Results from a canadian experiment “The idea of central bank independence has always been […]
A free lunch of common sense
January 12th, 2013 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Beyond the crisis | Leave A Comment »
Boiling links
January 11th, 2013 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Boiling Links | Leave A Comment »
‘Hartz reforms’: how a benefits shakeup changed Germany Everything You Need to Know About the Crazy Plan to Save the Economy With a Trillion-Dollar Coin Button-Down Central Bank Bets It All UK: A government of millionaires just made the poor poorer – and laughed as they did it Why New Basel Rules Won’t Make Safer […]
Boiling links
January 8th, 2013 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Boiling Links | Leave A Comment »
“Jobless on voluntary work without payment,” says ex Greek FinMin "Occupy Wall Street turned movements into international networks" An amazing mea culpa from the IMF’s chief economist on austerity What might a world without work look like? Why a “free” market changes everything Happy reading!