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www.intelligenteconomist.com
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| | | | | We are happy to introduce to you a freshly updated list of best economics blogs for 2023. | |
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www.greshm.org
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| | | | | There's no doubt that the economic carnage that has rocked the world in the last week or so was triggered by a contraction in economic activity associated with Covid-19 and the efforts to contain it. But there's also no doubt that this shock exposed underlying issues, setting off a cascade of chaos and fear through an economic system overloaded with private debt, especially in the business sector. Photo by Pepi Stojanovski | |
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jacobin.com
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| | | | | What caused Donald Trump to walk back on many of his tariffs last week was not domestic pressure but a run on the market for US Treasuries led by large institutional savers. If US debt is no longer a safe asset, then American hegemony is also at risk. | |
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braveneweurope.com
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| | | Central banks have manoeuvred themselves into a situation where without a major paradigm change they will not be able to initiate major interest rate increases. Carey W. King is a Research Scientist and the Assistant [...] | ||