I got another Blog post in the works at the moment. After taking care of some personal matters outside of the Blog, I now have a limited window of opportunity to complete that post. The post in question is a… Read More ›
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Liz Truss’s Brexit-based economic dreams end her brief reign over “Britaly” — Riding the Elephant
Boris Johnson is trying to return as prime minister South Asian origin politicians continue in prominent roles When Britain voted in 2016 to leave the European Union, it was expected that it would be hit by economic problems while it… Read More ›
The Cost of Living Protest — Meath South East News
By Christine O’Mahony The Cost of Living Coalition have organised many protests in the past, not only in Dublin, but in Cork, Sligo, Limerick, Belfast and Galway. However, the protest on the 24th of September was highlighted as the most… Read More ›
Update (21 October 2022)
As part of my continued efforts to keep the Blog properly updated, I am thinking about finding some additional material that I could use to make future Blog posts. Doing so will allow me to write posts with an idea… Read More ›
Notes on the World Economy
There are growing signs in recent months that the world may someday face a worldwide financial crisis concerning Schuld. The Quantity of Schuld for nations, firms, societies, individuals, and so forth have risen tremendously in the wake of the Great… Read More ›
Update (18 October 2022)
The next nine weeks are going to be hectic, what with holidays approaching in November and December. So far, my plan to write a minimum of three posts per week to keep the Blog going remains fulfilled, but I have… Read More ›
Proposed Work-Standard Exchange Rate Graph?
I took some time to devise another economic graph earlier today, this one for the Fixed Exchange Rate that the Work-Standard is expected to be using. This “Fixed Exchange Rate” in question, although it is backed by the Intents of… Read More ›
Deng’s China
Originally posted on Sarthak Agrawal:
Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China is a bulky book. Running at over 900 pages it is an intimidating sight, and not just because Deng’s sombre looking portrait adorns its cover. I still picked…
Update (17 October 2022)
Honestly, I do not have a set timetable on exactly when I am going to be working on any commentaries about certain articles from other Hamiltonian publications. There are other topics that deserve higher prioritization this week. Yesterday, I drew… Read More ›
Work-Standard Alternative to IS-LM Model? (Pt. II of II)
After a bit of ingenuity and rereading of The Work-Standard and The Third Place, I was able to quickly devise a suitable alternative to the IS-LM Model and its various derivatives. As I had correctly anticipated, the solution entailed an… Read More ›
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