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Secular Stagnation – A Missing Link

By Jo Michell Filed Under: All posts Posted: January 20, 2017

Guest edited by Ben Pringle, former chair of Post Crash Economics  As part of Post-Crash Economics Society’s blog takeover during Davos week, Dr Jo Michell explores the history of the ‘Secular Stagnation’ theory, what it means and its implications for President-elect Trump’s macroeconomic plans. Jo’s blog looks into the history of economic thought, something which is […]

Tagged With: Davos, macroeconomics, Trump, WEF

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How different does it have to get before we start changing the way we think about it?

By Alan Kirman Filed Under: All posts Posted: January 19, 2017

Guest edited by Ben Pringle, former chair of Post Crash Economics  The 2008 crash clearly demonstrated the failures of a (neo)liberal economic model that claimed to have solved ‘boom and bust’ cycles of growth and recession and found the tools to prevent the onset of longer-term economic depressions. In the wake of this generation-defining failure, […]

Tagged With: Brexit, Davos, macroeconomics, recession, WEF

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Tackling the global risks of inequality: the evidence case for higher public investment

By Özlem Onaran Filed Under: All posts Posted: January 18, 2017

Guest edited by Ben Pringle, former chair of Post Crash Economics  The Davos Blog-Takeover continues with this piece from Professor Ozlem Onaran, Director of the Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre. I wanted to publish a blog from Özlem as her work into inequality and globalisation is becoming more and more relevant in the current economic […]

Tagged With: climate change, Davos, industrial policy, macroeconomics, productivity, WEF

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