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Monthly Archives: June 2017
The Sydney Morning Herald
And this is probably the second best thing you’ll read this week 🙂 Andrew P Street to Tony Abbott: You need to spend some quality you-time to get better, away from the public spotlight, and probably away from politics altogether. … Continue reading
Green Modern Monetary Theory and Practice
Possibly the best thing you will read all week. Thirlwall’s Law, and all that… The reason many Post-Keynesians are not modern monetary theorists is essentially a fear of floating exchange rates; a belief that even monetary sovereign nations are generally … Continue reading
GST on imports: plumbing new depths in stupidity – The Rogues’ Gallery
Some thoughts on the proposal to apply GST to imports. I’m not in favour, you’ll be shocked to learn. I thought the Backpacker Tax was the high watermark of brain-dead macroeconomics, but it turns out this government is capable of … Continue reading
The cost of getting it wrong
Our belief about how the economy works is based on a set of fundamental myths. via Facebook http://ift.tt/2rOteDY