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Tag: June 2022

Inflation is a supply-side problem

01/07/2022 - 2 Comments.

When you damage the supply side of an economy, the result is inflation. This ought to be obvious. But forty years of monetarist orthodoxy seems to have rendered people unable …

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More is less

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Mainstream politics has long proved resistant to the arguments of those who question the pursuit of unending economic growth. Richard McNeill Douglas suggests a treatment. It is fifty years since …

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Economics rules – not OK

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Economic decisions are made without the full understanding of the people they affect most. Katy Wiese spells out the issues. For many, economics is technical, jargon-laden, yet abstract, making it …

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Turning back the clock

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When it isn’t always clear that things ain’t what they seem to be. The media is talking about going back to the 70s as if it was a bad time. …

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The 70s? Not again.

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If you remember the 70s then you weren’t there. That was the oft-cited summary of the time as shrouded in a narcotic haze. I, however, do remember the 70s quite …

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Inclusive banking – a teller’s tale – interview transcript

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The Mint:                     Good afternoon, Tony. And thank you very much for giving some time to talk to The Mint. Tony Uagboe:               Good afternoon, Henry. It’s good to talk to you …

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Inclusive banking – a teller’s tale

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Tony learnt his trade in banks starting from the shop floor. He then decided he wanted to create a bank that helped small enterprises in Nigeria who were excluded by …

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Neo-expressionism – transcript

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The Mint:                     Good afternoon, Ann. And it’s a pleasure to have you on again here, talking to The Mint. Ann Pettifor:                 Thank you ever so much, Henry. It’s an honour …

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Neo expressionism?

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Ann Pettifor’s energy and analysis is currently focused on the state of the international financial system. The Mint caught up with her to get her sketch of its direction of …

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A confluence of influence – interview transcript

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The Mint:         Good day, Steve. How are you doing down there? Steve Keen:      I’m actually up here, I’m actually in Amsterdam, about an hour’s time difference away from you. The …

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