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Basic Income’s Politics Problem

The rising interest in Basic Income, and its being put on the political agenda in countries ranging from Canada to South Africa to to Finland, is driven by a number

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Myths of Econ 101
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Why Left Economics is Marginalized

After the 2009 recession, Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman wrote a New York Times article entitled “How did economists get it so wrong?” wondering why economics has such a blind

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Global Economy
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The CFA Franc Zones: Neocolonialism and Dependency

French geopolitics in Africa is interested in natural resources. Initially, the franc zone was set as a colonial monetary system by issuing currency in the colonies because France wanted to avoid transporting cash.

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(Un)employment
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There Is No Such Thing As Low-Wage Competitiveness

By Daniel Olah and Viktor Varpalotai.  An old myth Moderate labor costs serve as the basis for the international economic success of a country – this has been the approach favored by

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