Tag: politics
Economics of War — Economy and War
Why after three decades of economic reforms in Latin America labor laws remained rigidly protective and remarkably diverse?
Why have historians ceded authority to economists as reliable and competent policy advisors?
Democratic pressure lead to abolition of university tuition fee in Germany. This neoliberal experiment contributed to increasing educational and income inequality
“The left and Scottish nationalism”- what are the origins and implications of the left’s dalliance with Scottish independence?
Income Inequality: Economic Disparities and the Middle Class in Affluent Countries
Economists and the Powerful: Convenient Theories, Distorted Facts, Ample Rewards
Union Strength, Neoliberalism, and Income Inequality in the US since 1950
Congratulations to David Levi-Faur for receiving the Award for Regulatory Studies Development, by the European Consortium for Political Research Group on Regulatory Governance
Austerity Politics and Policy in the EU and the Eurozone crisis
John Urry on social and political dangers of offshoring
“Politics in the Age of Austerity” analyzes the dilemmas governments face as they seek to reconcile the conflicting demands of voters and ‘the markets’
“Modern Politics as a Trust Scheme and Its Relevance to Modern Banking” demonstrates that modern banking and politics are mirror images of each other
Numbers Rule the World: The Underpinning Agendas in the Use and Abuse of Statistics in Global Politics
Why are banking systems unstable in some countries–but not in others? Since 1840, the US had 12 crises; Canada had none.
“Lobbying America: The Politics of Business from Nixon to NAFTA” tells the story of the political mobilization of American business in the 1970s and 1980s.
The Social and Political Evolution of the Chilean Clientelism
After Adam Smith: A Century of Transformation in Politics and Political Economy
