James K. Galbraith
Taxing More from the Rich Is Difficult. This Is How to Do It.
By Polly Cleveland In the March 1 UK Prospect, economist James Galbraith offers the Brits, and us, two proposals to
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
Latest links on Friedman/Sanders, etc.
More posts related to the kerfuffle over our columnist Gerald Friedman's report WHAT WOULD SANDERS DO? ESTIMATING THE
On the Neglect of Class in Neoclassical Macroeconomics
A Response to the Romers’ Critique of Friedman Bernienomics Analysis By Ron Baiman of the Chicago Political Economy Group To
Galbraith Summary of the Friedman v. Romers Debate
By James K. Galbraith, Professor of Government/Business Relations at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, the University
Yet More Links on Friedman-Sanders Kerfuffle
Christina D. Romer and David H. Romer, Senator Sanders's Proposed Policies and Economic Growth. Finally, one of the
Links on the Kerfuffle about Friedman's Sanders Analysis
There's been quite a fuss about our columnist Jerry Friedman's analysis of the macroeconomic effects that
The Poverty of Neoclassical Economic Analysis
By Ron Baiman, Chicago Political Economy Group When I first got wind of the denunciation of Prof. Gerald Friedman’s
Latest Greece Links
Greek referendum 2015: demonstration for voting NO at Syntagma square, Athens Greece. Wikimedia Commons, author Ggia, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike
Links on SYRIZA-Eurogroup Agreement
Links on Greece: Now that the Syriza government has reached an agreement with the powers that be in Europe to
Piketty’s Model of Inequality and Growth in Historical Context, Pt 2
Part II: The Neoclassical Response to the Classical Theories of Inequality and Growth Mason Gaffney has shown how many individuals
Live-Blogging Piketty: Review of Reviews, Pt. 3
My last post summarized the positive reviews of Piketty and focused on some of the best of these. This post