Last week saw the completion of China’s leadership transition, with Xi Jinping as the new President and Li Keqiang the new Premier. President Xi set the world speculating when he …
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Once again vulture funds: the case of Argentina
The struggle between vulture funds and Argentina keeps developing and its resolution may open new options on how to stop the perverse extraction of value mechanism that weighs down on …
Read More »Policies for Full Employment, Climate Stabilization and Ecological Balance
In the wake of the global financial crisis, Keynesianism has had something of a revival. Significant potential now exists for “Green Keynesianism” — combining Keynesian fiscal policies with environmental goals. …
Read More »Learning from the future: the value of a referential utopia
It is said, and not without cause, that we must learn from the past in order not to make the same mistakes that were made; also, of course, to enrich …
Read More »Financial greed: ensured impunity and ignoring the victims.
The past 12th December, Reuters, AP and EFE reported that ‘HSBC, the bank of highest market value in Europe, agreed yesterday to pay a record fine of 1.9 billion dollars …
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