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The Economic Consequences of Donald Trump
By Pavlina R. Tcherneva Cross-posted at New Economic Perspectives. Economic consequences A lot has been said already. For me, this
The Liberals Didn’t Listen: The Immense Cost of Ignoring Tom Frank’s Warnings
By William K. Black Cross-posted with New Economic Perspectives. November 8, 2016 Kansas City, MO I am writing this article
New Issue!
Our November/December 2016 issue is out! I just posted the cover story, Jerry Friedman's Nativism: As American
Cheaper, Quicker, Safer: Green Transportation for All
By Liz Stanton Cross-posted from Liz Stanton Consulting's Public Goods Blog. Getting ourselves, our kids, and all of
Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right
By Polly Cleveland When I was a teenage bookworm, and later a student at Harvard and Berkeley, I looked down
An Undergraduate’s Question about Economic Policy
By Thomas Palley Cross-posted from the author's blog. Note: for a primer on neoliberalism, see our two-part article
The Clean Power Plan’s Day in Court
By Elizabeth A. Stanton Cross-posted from the author's blog, lizstantonconsulting.com and at our sister blog Triple Crisis.
Our Annual Labor Issue Is Out!
Our September/October Annual Labor issue is printing now, and the full-color pdf has been sent to electronic subscribers. (Not
The Federal Reserve Must Rethink How It Tightens Monetary Policy
By Thomas Palley Cross-posted at the author's website, thomaspalley.com. After more than 7 years of economic recovery,
The Wrong Side of a Long, Long History of Resource Extraction
By Elizabeth A. Stanton, PhD Cross-posted at the author's blog, lizstantonconsulting.com. Thanks to abundant coverage by social
Eurozone Stagnation: Wrong diagnosis, wrong medicine, no recovery
By John Weeks What the EC Doctors Said If a doctor misdiagnoses a patient’s malady and prescribes an inappropriate
James Galbraith Tells Us What Everyone Needs to Know About Inequality
By Polly Cleveland Inequality has surged in the U.S. over the last forty years; many observers now blame the