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Mon, 30/03/2026 - 18:00
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Mon, 30/03/2026 - 11:30
I propose identifying structural vector autoregressions using 'shock-percentile' restrictions. These restrictions require the realisation of a structural shock in a selected episode to lie in the tail of the shock's historical distribution, representing the belief that a relatively large shock has occurred. I argue that shock-percentile restrictions are an attractive alternative to imposing numeric bounds on shock magnitudes, which are difficult to credibly elicit. Simulations demonstrate the potential for shock-percentile restrictions to provide identifying information. In two empirical applications, I exploit shock-percentile restrictions to disentangle the relationship between uncertainty and real activity, and to sharpen identification of the macroeconomic effects of US monetary policy.
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Mon, 30/03/2026 - 05:37
Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – March 29, 2026 by Tony Wikrent Tell Your State To Pass This No-ICE-At-Our-Precincts Model Law. Now. Josh Marshall, March 27, 2026 [Talking Points Memo]  I found a piece of model legislation published on March 9th by the Brennan Center.     War Plans, Platforms And Projectiles — The longer-term meaning of the Iran war. […]
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Mon, 30/03/2026 - 00:05
The weaknesses of social-scientific normativism are obvious. The basic assumptions refer to idealized action under pure maxims; no empirically substantive lawlike hypotheses can be derived from them. Either it is a question of analytic statements recast in deductive form or the conditions under which the hypotheses derived could be definitively falsified are excluded under ceteris […]
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Sun, 29/03/2026 - 07:18

Claims that an Iran-backed group is carrying out attacks in European cities raise questions about why they’re not targeting countries directly involved in the US-Israeli war, and why they appear to communicate like Israelis. Strangely, suspects arrested in the attacks have been released on bail. A specter is haunting Europe – the specter of Ashab al-Yamin. Officially known as “Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia (HAYI),” or the “Islamic Movement of the Companions of the Right,” the group mysteriously appeared in early […]

The post Who’s behind the mysterious ‘Iran-backed terror cell’ haunting Europe? first appeared on The Grayzone.

The post Who’s behind the mysterious ‘Iran-backed terror cell’ haunting Europe? appeared first on The Grayzone.

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Sat, 28/03/2026 - 15:26
The Karl Polanyi Institute of Political Economy at Concordia University has launched the Bibliographic Database of International Scholarship – a project dedicated to exploring Karl Polanyi’s preeminent intellectual legacy and current influence worldwide. This new resource acts as a hub for Polanyi-inspired research across disciplines, providing scientific monitoring of emerging Polanyian scholarship and a knowledge transfer tool for everyone interested in […]
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Sat, 28/03/2026 - 05:40

In this week’s episode of the MintCast podcast hosted by MintPress director Mnar Adley, we are joined by Iranian political analyst Ali Alizadeh to talk about Trump’s miscalculation in the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran which went from shock & awe to strategic failure. Twenty-seven days into the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, what was expected to be a swift and decisive campaign is instead spiraling into a far more dangerous and unpredictable confrontation with massive econimic global fallout because of the closure of the Straight of Hormuz. Early assumptions that Iran’s leadership could be “decapitated” through targeted airstrikes—triggering internal collapse—have proven dramatically misplaced.

The post Trump’s Iran Gamble Is Spiraling Out of Control: From Shock & Awe to Strategic Failure appeared first on MintPress News.

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Sat, 28/03/2026 - 05:37

 Openly declaring its intent to illegally occupy southern Lebanon, Israel finds itself in a costly ground battle with Hezbollah, from which there are indications Syria may soon be roped in. This is born from the understanding that in order to successfully weaken the Lebanese resistance, the Israeli military must penetrate the Bekaa Valley area and that's why Israel wants Syria’s military to invade Lebanon's border and attack Hezbollah, aiming to go after what is labelled critical infrastructure belonging to the Lebanese group. The Trump administration has directly put pressure on Syrian leader Ahmed al-Shara’a to do just that but growing resistance inside of Syria against Israel is pushing back.

The post Failing to Defeat Hezbollah, Israel & US Pressure Syria’s Ahmed al-Sharaa to Join War appeared first on MintPress News.