Interest rate hikes will hurt workers to protect profits (Part 2) Anis Chowdhury This article continues from part 1 in the previous issue of ERAR.…
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Our electricity system A tragedy of the commons Colin Cook The Australian electricity system is in chaos; variously described as ‘a perfect storm’ (multiple quotes)…
The post Our electricity system first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.Good news – there’s a clean energy gold rush under way We’ll need it to tackle energy price turbulence and coal’s exodus – Bjorn Sturmberg…
The post Good news – there’s a clean energy gold rush under way first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.The magnitude of the required reductions RWER Editor Extracted from an article by Ted Trainer [1,2] It is not commonly understood how large the reductions…
The post The magnitude of the required reductions first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.Last exit to the road less travelled J.D. Alt* We now stand where two roads diverge. But unlike the roads in Robert Frost’s familiar poem,…
The post Last exit to the road less travelled first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.The use and abuse of MMT (Part 1) Michael Hudson, Dirk Bezemer, Steve Keen and Sabri Öncü Summary After being attacked by monetarists and others…
The post The use and abuse of MMT (Part 1) first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.Contradictions of the hydrogen economy Greg Reid There is much hype as well disinformation about the potential of hydrogen but there is no doubt that…
The post Contradictions of the hydrogen economy first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.The Nobel Prize for mediocrity and irrelevance Steve Keen I was going to ignore the Nobel Prize for Economics, which is always awarded to economic…
The post The Nobel Prize for mediocrity and irrelevance first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.The primary driver of environmental degradation To improve Australia’s natural environment, we first need to recognise and address the drivers of its degradation. The delayed…
The post The primary driver of environmental degradation first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.The market has failed to give Australians affordable housing so don’t expect it to solve the crisis H. Pawson, W. Randolph, C. Leishman, N. Gurran, P.…
The post The market has failed to give Australians affordable housing first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.A “plebiscite election” on Scottish Independence can only mean an election fought on that issue with the understanding that, if the election is won, Independence will be declared. It cannot mean anything else. In particular, a “plebiscite election” cannot possibly mean an election which, if won, results in a request for a referendum. We have […]
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Before Sidewalk Labs targeted Toronto for its "smart city" project, it found 1,307 acres of land near downtown Detroit where its team believed they could carry out their utopian vision. There was just one problem.
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The Economic Space Agency has spent several years imagining a system for individuals and organisations to account for exchange, allocate risk and reward, and measure and store value without using or even referring to fiat money.
They have finally produced a book explaining the economics of it, which is presented here, along with my rendition of it.
The proposed system is intended to work entirely independently of fiat monies, even as a measure of value. The very meaning of 'value' should emerge from each group and aggregate across the network, similarly to how it works in the credit commons protocol (though I haven't written about that so far).
Talk is cheap, the saying goes, but decades of neoliberalism and failed trickle-down economics means Australia needs to begin some new and more meaningful conversations about the kind of country we want to be.
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Federal Trade Commission chair Lina M. Khan is interviewed by Mark Glick
INET co-sponsored "The New Roaring Twenties: The Progressive Agenda for Antitrust and Consumer Protection Law," a conference at the University of Utah, October 25-26, 2022 where it also supports the Utah Project on Antitrust and Consumer Protection.
Rishi Sunak can begin to make Britain a serious country again by trying to make the NI protocol work. But will he?
Last week, amid all the turmoil in the Tory party, there was a brief flurry of interest in the emergence as a candidate for prime minister of the man more than one British reporter referred to as “the Northern Ireland secretary Brandon Lewis”. Lewis was not the Northern Ireland secretary. He wasn’t even the previous holder of the office – he was the one before that.
Taking place at Andipa Gallery, London and curated by Shane’s wife Victoria Mary Clarke, “The Eternal Buzz & The Crock... Read more »
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