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Read more about the article I was the 22nd US Secretary of Labor: Brace Yourself for Trump’s Great Recession

I was the 22nd US Secretary of Labor: Brace Yourself for Trump’s Great Recession

  • Post published:July 8, 2020

3 min read "The wave of evictions and foreclosures in the next 2 months will be unlike anything America has experienced since the Great Depression," writes Robert Reich, 22nd US Secretary of Labor

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Read more about the article Trump’s polls are still looking Very Bad. Expect him to go even more negative (Q&A)

Trump’s polls are still looking Very Bad. Expect him to go even more negative (Q&A)

  • Post published:July 8, 2020

4 min read Interview with Thomas Gift, Lecturer of Political Science and Director of the Philosophy, Politics, and Economics program at the University College London

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Read more about the article Why the Stock Market is a Bad Metric for the Economy

Why the Stock Market is a Bad Metric for the Economy

  • Post published:July 8, 2020

6 min read By Dean Baker, Senior Economist, Center for Economic and Policy Research, Washington D.C.

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Read more about the article Between Truth and Power: The Legal Constructions of Informational Capitalism (Review)

Between Truth and Power: The Legal Constructions of Informational Capitalism (Review)

  • Post published:July 1, 2020

2 min read Review by Diane Coyle, Economist and Bennett Professor of Public Policy at the University of Cambridge

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Read more about the article Unhealthy in America: How Inequality Destroys Your Health (Q&A)

Unhealthy in America: How Inequality Destroys Your Health (Q&A)

  • Post published:July 1, 2020

10 min read Q&A with Stephen Bezruchka, Senior Lecturer of Global Health and Health Services, University of Washington

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Read more about the article I was the 22nd Secretary of Labor under President Clinton: The real “looters” in America are its corporate ‘leaders’

I was the 22nd Secretary of Labor under President Clinton: The real “looters” in America are its corporate ‘leaders’

  • Post published:June 24, 2020

3 min read As usual, Reich offers an indispensable perspective

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Read more about the article Working at Home: Employers are taking over our personal spaces and passing on the costs

Working at Home: Employers are taking over our personal spaces and passing on the costs

  • Post published:June 24, 2020

5 min read Does working from home make sense? Richard Shearmur, Professor of Urban Planning at McGill University discusses

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Read more about the article Uber, WeWork, Airbnb: Covid-19 is bursting some of the tech bubble

Uber, WeWork, Airbnb: Covid-19 is bursting some of the tech bubble

  • Post published:June 24, 2020

4 min read By John Colley, Professor of Practice and Associate Dean at Warwick Business School, University of Warwick

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Read more about the article The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People’s Economy (Review)

The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People’s Economy (Review)

  • Post published:June 24, 2020

8 min read A book review that is a must read for those interested in current economic affairs

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