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Sometimes it’s hard to talk about economists about this sort of thing because they get all defensive about it.
Andrew Gelman | Professor of Statistics and Political Science and Director of the Applied Statistics Center, Columbia University
New resource that complements Michael Hudson's Junk Economics.
Tax Research UKThe glossary is live
Richard Murphy | Professor of Practice in International Political Economy at City University, London; Director of Tax Research UK; non-executive director of Cambridge Econometrics, and a member of the Progressive Economy Forum
Iran turns East (along with Russia), forsaking former ambitions with the West after being rejected. China is waiting with open arms to take advantage of Kissinger's nightmare scenario now become a reality.
However, this is not a military alliance (yet) but rather an economic benefit for all sides, including other countries in the region, not the least of which is India, which will receive Eurasian resources through the New Silk Road (BRI) that is being developed, although the West is trying to disrupt it.
The Vineyard of the Saker
Two articles by Pepe Escobar about China and Iran
Pepe Escobar
Representation of Black women in medicine remains stuck in the 1800s.
The post Where Are the Black Female Doctors? appeared first on Nautilus.
Ok fixed the gas supply…. FTSE at all time highs and STOXX just shy of it…. ECB close to terminal rate… So now the drunk neo-Soviet commies are just left with their war…
Futures have plunged by more than 80% from their August peak when Russia’s gas cuts hit Europe with about $1 trillion in energy costs, hammering the region’s economy and pushing inflation to the highest in decades. Now, the continent is seeing a sharp turnaround as relatively mild weather, efforts to reduce fuel consumption and strong inflows of liquefied natural gas from the US to Qatar take the edge off.
War, pestilence, climate change, and the rich.
The post The Four Horsemen of Inflation appeared first on The Intercept.
Formerly incarcerated people in Atlanta won collective protection from discrimination, inspiring organizing nationwide.
The post Formerly Incarcerated People Seek Discrimination Protection as “Protected Class” appeared first on scheerpost.com.
"While accountability is critical to democracy, a democratic system of government alone is insufficient to fend off impunity."
The post Due to Wars and Climate Destruction, US Ranks Worse Than Peers on ‘Impunity’ Index appeared first on scheerpost.com.
By Binoy Kampmark / CounterPunch It is not farfetched to make the point that delivery systems capable of deploying nuclear weapons will lead to them carrying those very same weapons. Whatever the promises made by governments that such delivery systems will not carry such loads, stifling secrecy over such arrangements can only stir doubt. That […]
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The federal probe revealed that Packers Sanitation Services had children as young as 13 "working with hazardous chemicals and cleaning meat processing equipment including back saws, brisket saws, and head splitters."
The post ‘Egregious’: DOL Finds US Meatpacking Plants Illegally Employed 100+ Children appeared first on scheerpost.com.
The vinyl lobby has poured millions of dollars over the years into convincing lawmakers that PVC plastic is safe and sustainable.
The post The Myth of Safe Plastics Persists, Despite Risk of Disasters Like East Palestine appeared first on The Intercept.