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"Five Short Blasts" Theory Explained: Part 1

Pete Murphy wrote 19 hours ago: This post is the first in a series of articles that will explain the new economic theory I proposed … more »

Tags: The Theory Explained, Books, economic theories, Economics, Five Short Blasts, Globalization, Immigration, overpopulation, Trade

"Five Short Blasts" Theory Explained

Pete Murphy wrote 1 day ago: I’ve had an almost a single-minded focus on our trade deficit lately, and for good reason.  I … more »

Tags: The Theory Explained, Five Short Blasts, Free Trade, overpopulation, Economics, U.S. Economic Policy

Growth & Government Delusion

drsubrotoroy wrote 3 days ago: Growth & Government Delusion: Progress Comes From Learning, Enterprise, Exchange, Not The Parasi … more »

Tags: China's Economy, Dynamic competition, Economic Policy, Economic Theory of Growth, Enterprise and entrepeneurship, Frank Hahn, Growth rates (economic), India's Capital Markets, India's economy

Our Policy Process: Self-Styled "Planners" Have Controlled India's Paper Money For Decades

drsubrotoroy wrote 1 week ago: Our Policy Process: Self-Styled “Planners” Have Controlled India’s Paper Money Fo … more »

Tags: Atal Behari Vajpayee, Economic Policy, India's Budget, India's Economic History, India's economy, India's Government Expenditure, India's inflation, India's Macroeconomics, India's Monetary & Fiscal Policy

Economic Law and the Green Consumer1 comment

mcyclops wrote 1 year ago: Socialism collapsed because it did not allow prices to tell the economic truth. Capitalism may colla … more »

Tags: Fair Trade, Free Trade, Globalization, Green Consumer, Leftist, Supply and Demand

One of many reasons John R Hicks was a great economist

drsubrotoroy wrote 2 weeks ago: Professor Sir John Hicks (1904-1989) was among the greatest of 20th Century economists.  I was much … more »

Tags: Economic Theory of Value, Philosophy of Economics, Alfred Marshall, john hicks, Demand theory, Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell

India's Macroeconomics

drsubrotoroy wrote 3 weeks ago: (Author’s Note: This is one of a set of articles in The Statesman that include “India in … more »

Tags: Economic Policy, India's economy, India's Macroeconomics, India's Monetary & Fiscal Policy, India's Polity, Macroeconomics, monetary theory, Public choice/public finance

Fiscal Instability

drsubrotoroy wrote 3 weeks ago: Fiscal Instabilty Interest payments quickly suck dry every year’s Budget. And rolling over ol … more »

Tags: Economic Policy, India's Budget, India's Economic History, India's economy, India's Government Expenditure, India's Macroeconomics, India's Monetary & Fiscal Policy, India's Polity, India's State Finances

Free People, Free markets1 comment

patricksperry wrote 1 month ago: This is interesting to say the least. I2I is putting on a series of classes that will put the shame … more »

Tags: News, Politics, Economics, Education, Local Politics Colorado, Editorial | Opinion, wordpress political blogs, Colorado, Colorado State University

Repetition and Looking at the Short-Term

digitaleconomy wrote 1 month ago: The Federal Reserve has been repeating itself a lot lately. That isn’t news. What is real news … more »

Tags: Banking, federal reserve, Money, Investment, bank, Investor, Banker, Financial Literacy, Ben Bernanke

New real-world economics review available

kirlu wrote 1 month ago: Since last Tuesday the new issue of the real-world economics review is available. Issue no.46 from 2 … more »

Tags: post-autistic economics, PAE, paecon, post autistic economics review, real-world economics review

Bailout or Not to Bailout?

digitaleconomy wrote 2 months ago: Americans remain split on whether homeowners about to default on their mortgages should receive spec … more »

Tags: Banking, Politics, Government, federal reserve, Money, Investment, bank, subprime, mortgage

If being wrong is not elitist, then Clinton is not elitist2 comments

Dmitry wrote 2 months ago: Reuters reports Sen. Clinton’s strategy for justifying her gas tax plan: “I’m not … more »

Tags: Politics, Public Policy

Clinton and Obama: partners in bellendry

Dmitry wrote 3 months ago: The Dems’ darlings this election cycle are also shameless supporters of welfare reform, accord … more »

Tags: College, Politics, Public Policy

Trade and Development link in developing countries beyond the free trade vs protectionism debate1 comment

kirlu wrote 3 months ago: Based on a review of two recent books by Erik S. Reinert and by Dani Rodrik, the Sustainable Develop … more »

Tags: trade policies, trade liberalization, development, Free Trade

Chronomics2 comments

xeper wrote 3 months ago: How I like to view economics is as follows: I theorize that there is real, inherent, value of goods … more »

Tags: Theories and Paradigms, Theories, paradigms, Economics, Value, time, chronomics, Realization, Price

The Economist has No Clothes2 comments

Sabine McNeill wrote 3 months ago: From the Scientific American - thanks to Chris Keene The Economist Has No Clothes Unscientific assum … more »

Tags: Economics, environmental problems

Five Short Blasts - Some feedback on the theory1 comment

Pete Murphy wrote 3 months ago: I’m out in Los Angeles at an annual conference that I attend regarding our enterprise trucking so … more »

Tags: Immigration, Trade, Five Short Blasts, China, Legal Immigration, Illegal Immigration, India

To read: real-world economics review1 comment

kirlu wrote 4 months ago: The real-world economics review (formerly published as the post-autistic economics review) is an eco … more »

Tags: post-autistic economics, post austistic economics review, real-world economics review, PAE, paecon


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