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Month: October 2023
Exploring the Rise of Decentralized Finance (DeFi)
Written by Delvin In recent years, a revolutionary financial phenomenon has emerged, disrupting traditional financial systems and empowering individuals with newfound financial freedom. This phenomenon is known as Decentralized Finance, or DeFi. In this blog post, we will delve into… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: The Ghost of New Labour (1990s-2000s)
The UK Labour Party in the late 20th century was shaped by two historical events in British economic history. The 1970s and the Death of Bretton Woods in particular saw the discrediting of Keynesianism as a practical methodology of governing… Read More ›
LEARN ABOUT AMERICA’S ECONOMIC WAR ON CHINA
The Anti-China Policies Come Out Of A Familiar Playbook Of American Imperialist Policy-Making. The Aim Is To Prevent Economic And Technological Competition From A Major Rival. China’s economy is slowing down. Current forecasts put China’s GDP growth in 2023 at… Read More ›
Aspects of full employment: the politics and the economics
Most people associate Keynesian economics with the man himself. Although there are a number of schools of thought which have evolved, and departed, from John Maynard Keynes’ original ideas, such as the New Keynesians, and the more radical but much… Read More ›
Economic Crisis in China
China’s economic crisis is a complex and multifaceted issue that has been affecting the country’s growth, stability and global influence. Here are some of the main factors and challenges that China is facing:Zero Covid strategy: China has adopted a strict… Read More ›
Update (9 October 2023)
As much as I would like to write something today, I cannot do so at this time because I have an important errand to run. This also applies to reposting content from other WordPress blogs, so that too will have… Read More ›
John Stuart Mill: Philosophical Missing Link to Neoliberalism’s Modes of Production?
In The Work-Standard (3rd Ed.) and to some extent The Third Place (1st Ed.) and Work-Standard Accounting Practices (1st Ed.), I described how the Values and Prices of everyday goods and services are evaluated under Neoliberalism. The significance of providing… Read More ›
Geopolitical Domino Effect: How a Hypothetical Conflict Between China and Taiwan Could Impact Global Economies
A Hypothetical Scenario With Real Consequences The hypothetical scenario of a conflict involving China and Taiwan has been an ongoing concern for policymakers and analysts worldwide, and the potential implications could reach far beyond Asia. A recent discussion brings this… Read More ›
Taiwan’s Economy Minister denies that Taiwanese companies supply key technologies to Huawei
[ad_1] in The recent times Last, It happened a company Huawei sensation in market Phones Smart. And after waiting long, Recovered Company its users from during series Her phones Mate 60. And with that, The a company Huawei Preparing To… Read More ›
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