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    Contours of Crisis III: Systemic Fear and Forward-Looking Finance

    Third in a series of articles on the current crisis.

    By Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan | June 11th

    The rituals of finance condition investors to look forward and price assets based on expected future earnings. But what happens during a systemic crisis, when the future of capitalism itself is in doubt? Read more »

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    All That Glitters Is Goldman Sachs

    By Robert Zevin | May 20th

    “When I told a friend who runs a program in community economic development the subtitle of my talk, ‘A Primer on Skullduggery in High Finance,’ he replied, ‘Isn’t that redundant?’” Read more »

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    Contours of Crisis II: Fiction and Reality

    Second in a series of articles on the current crisis.

    By Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan | April 28th

    Economists tell us that the current crisis is our punishment for letting the fiction of finance distort the real economy. But what exactly is this “real” economy and how does finance distort it? Do the economists have a clue? Read more »

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    Shovel-Ready in Canada

    By Maurice Dufour | February 19th

    Pundits are praising the financial health of the United States’s northern neighbor—but should they? Read more »

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    Picking Up the Crumbling Pieces

    Sixth and Final Installment in a Series on the Subprime/Securitization Panic

    By Larry Peterson | February 4th

    A look at the medium- and longer-term significance of the crisis, and specifically at what must be dealt with comprehensively to avoid serious long-term economic weakness. Read more »

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    A New Vision for the Department of Labor

    By Kim Bobo | January 28th

    Billions of dollars in wages are stolen from millions of workers every year. Here’s how the Department of Labor could stop it. Read more »

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    Contours of Crisis I: Plus ça change, plus c’est pareil?

    By Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan | December 31st

    First in a series of articles on the current crisis. The series aims to outline some of the important contours of the crisis, to situate these patterns in historical context, and to reflect on their possible causes and implications. Read more »

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    Whose Interests Will Shape Obama’s “Change”?

    By Ismael Hossein-zadeh | December 23rd

    The market meltdown has made change an urgent universal demand, but the question is: what kind of change? Whose mandates or interests will guide the course of the urgently needed change? The answer depends on the outcome of the balance of power, or the outcome of the ongoing (though largely submerged) class struggle. Read more »

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    Contagious Defections

    By Mark Engler | December 18th

    How far will mainstream economics go in breaking with the increasingly discredited Washington Consensus? Read more »

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    The Impasse Ahead

    By Korkut A. Erturk | December 12th

    Government efforts to stimulate demand won’t be enough to stop the downward recessionary spiral. While the stock market searches for its own bottom, the fate of the economy depends on the health of the dollar. Read more »


All web-only articles, mostly on the financial crisis, dating back to December 2007.

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