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Economics

July 2024

  • Potholes In The Middle Of A Mountain Road<br>Pothole Britain for G2

    Great Britain? by Torsten Bell – why Labour must move fast and fix things

    The influential policy wonk and new MP for Swansea West sets out how the government can show it means business

May 2024

  • Raking in money<br>Rake, raking in US $1 bills

    The Road to Freedom by Joseph E Stiglitz review – a vision of progressive capitalism seems too little, too late

  • FILES-FRANCE-ITALY-ECONOMY-US-VIRUS-EU-HEALTH<br>(FILES) In this file photo taken on September 19, 2019 US economist Joseph Stiglitz takes part in a press conference on the theme "Taxes on multinational companies : a revolution for tomorrow ?" in Paris. - Stiglitz judged in an interview with AFP that the European Union should have adopted a device comparable to its mega-stimulus plan since the debt crisis in 2010 and warned against a return to austerity policy. (Photo by JACQUES DEMARTHON / AFP) (Photo by JACQUES DEMARTHON/AFP via Getty Images)

    The Road to Freedom by Joseph Stiglitz review – against Hayek

April 2024

  • Daniel Kahneman.

    Daniel Kahneman obituary

  • A piggy bank and money

    ‘Outdated and misleading’: is it time to reassess the very concept of money?

March 2024

  • Illustration of hands working at a jigsaw puzzle of the union jack

    The UK is trapped in a cycle of political, social and financial turmoil. But there is a way out…

    The Conservatives’ pernicious reign, defined by a toxic belief in self-organising markets, has brought Britain to its knees. But we now have an opportunity to turn things around

February 2024

  • Kenan Malik

    What a legendary historian tells us about the contempt for today’s working class

    Kenan Malik
    A century after his birth, EP Thompson’s empathy with those facing scorn and condescension is more relevant than ever

January 2024

  • Robert F Kennedy Jr speaks in Atlanta.

    Trump’s War on Capitalism review: a Reaganite and RFK Jr walk into a bar…

    David Stockman’s political journey is almost as unlikely as that of the latest Kennedy to seek power. They seem well matched
  • Illustration by MDI Digital of helium-filled balloons depicting dollar signs being held down by a weight.

    ‘No one should have more than €10m’: the author of Limitarianism on why the super-rich need to level down radically

    Prof Ingrid Robeyns has spent a decade studying wealth and ethics and says that limits are essential if we want to eradicate poverty and protect social cohesion and the planet
    • Limitarianism: why we need to put a cap on the super-rich

    • Book of the day
      The Alternative by Nick Romeo review – moral substitutes for the free market model

    • Liam Byrne: ‘I’d say about a quarter to a third of MPs are the children of alcoholics’

December 2023

  • books copy

    How did the world get like this? Eight books to help explain the way we live now

    Inequality and poverty arose by design, not chance and stories of human rights abuses and failures in development have deep roots. Here, Prof Benjamin Selwyn recommends key non-fiction texts to help unravel some global complexities
  • James Robertson

    James Robertson obituary

    Writer, thinker and champion of green economics, monetary reform and new ways of looking at employment
  • Books 02nd

    From Piketty’s Capital to Hawking’s The Theory of Everything: can one book explain it all?

    Millennia-spanning takes on history, evolution and economics are booming. But who buys these ‘grand theory’ books? And do they actually read them?

November 2023

  • Tony Thirlwall

    Tony Thirlwall obituary

    Leading academic and Keynesian best known for Thirlwall’s Law on economic growth

October 2023

  • Tamworth By-election. Rachel Reeves, Shadow Chancellor, in Tamworth to lend support to Sarah Edwards, Labour’s candidate for the by-election.

    The Women Who Made Modern Economics by Rachel Reeves review – why values matter

    With these clear, crisp portraits of the economists who shaped her worldview, the shadow chancellor has set out a powerful statement of who she is and what she wants to achieve
  • Rachel Reeves speaking at the Labour party conference.

    The Women Who Made Modern Economics by Rachel Reeves review – a personal manifesto

    The shadow chancellor’s portraits of her economic heroes reveal much about a future Labour government’s agenda
  • Beijing’s central business district.

    Permacrisis by Gordon Brown, Mohamed El-Erian and Michael Spence review – road to nowhere

    A call for growth from three veterans of the financial crisis rings hollow

September 2023

  • The Shibuya pedestrian crossing in Tokyo.

    A Theory of Everyone by Michael Muthukrishna review – the laws of life

    Is it possible – or even desirable – to study people with the scientific detachment of a physicist studying matter?
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