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Economic History Case Studies: Asian Tigers (Pt. I of III)
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The term “Asian Tigers,” in reference to the South Korean, Taiwanese, Hong Konger and Singaporean economic governance models, is also a product of its own historical circumstances. It came to describe the levels of economic growth in Kapital Accumulation that… Read More ›
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Notes on “Developmentalist States”
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While searching for a number of nations that historically adopted Developmentalism, I came up with a small list of them, the vast majority of which were situated outside the Western world. From what I could gather, the ones with the… Read More ›
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Thus Spoke Lenin: The Developmentalism of Bretton Woods
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During the height of Bretton Woods, the 1950s and 1960s saw the rise of national independence movements seeking to break away from the European colonial empires. These movements knew that because the Hitlerists had considerably weakened them, the British, French,… Read More ›
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Update (26 June 2022)
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After the past several weeks being devoted to political, social, technological, and philosophical discussions, I have decided that this week’s theme should be economic and financial-oriented posts. One particular area of interest is a new addition to the “Thus Spoke… Read More ›
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US recession fears darken outlook for global growth — The Indian Panorama
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LONDON/TOKYO (TIP)- Manufacturing growth is slowing from Asia to Europe as China’s Covid-19 curbs and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine disrupt supply chains, while the growing risk of a recession in the United States poses a new threat to the global… Read More ›
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Update (24 June 2022)
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A relevant news report has been brought to my attention. It looks like the US Supreme Court will finally be overturning its landmark decision in the Roe v. Wade case. The argument is that abortion is not covered under the… Read More ›
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Is it possible to combine economics and physics? — RazDva.net
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A physico-economic experiment is now underway in Russia to verify the relationship between weight and value. This program is paid from the state budget of Russia. The goal is to prove that 1 ruble weighing 7.087375 g has the same… Read More ›
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Reconnecting the Monetary Economy to the Real Economy — Beyond Money
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This article was excerpted from my June, 2022 Newsletter which you can view in its entirety at my Mailchimp site. You can also sign up there to receive future newsletter editions. Reconnecting the Monetary Economy to the Real EconomyMoney is… Read More ›
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Conservative Socialism: Do More Americans Trust the US Military?
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It has become a mundane affair to argue that American trust in the Federal government has reached a record low in the 2020s. There has been statistical data compiled in Pew Research polls depicting a steady decline in trust over… Read More ›
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Update (22 June 2022)
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Having decided to take a break from the Blog yesterday, it is now time for me to return to writing another post. I have another Conservative Socialism-related post, this time being related to the question of why the US armed… Read More ›
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