Michael Hudson: US Cryptocurrency as an Offshore Banking Center
Yves here. Although Hudson presents a negative proposition about the super neoliberal American Enterprise Institute, it is important to explain that it is based on […]
Yves here. Although Hudson presents a negative proposition about the super neoliberal American Enterprise Institute, it is important to explain that it is based on […]
Ludwig van Beethoven, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Frederic Chopin are household names, but few will recognize Francesca Caccini, Elisabeth Lutyens or Amy M. Beach, who […]
Trump on AI. Does it feel like someone just showed you a bunch of things for the first time? And here’s Trump on UFOs. The […]
It’s amazing that there should be a Flag Day, today is June 14. That’s in the United States. I don’t know of any other country […]
1. New AI video generator, open for public use. 2. Chicago Cubs really hurt playing day games (new substack from GMU Ph.D. student). And his […]
Here’s a thought experiment that just occurred to me, which I’d like to run, dear EconLog readers. I think that the intuitive response one can […]
Many countries look to the US FDA for guidance on approval decisions. In fact the FDA will sometimes find and test drugs and vaccines whose […]
Democratic, anachronistic, fun. How the city survives the FT Economics 101 Aeon The weather Are markets the right tool to decarbonize electricity? (transcription) Volts ‘One […]
Answer from Jimmy: Here is a post on LinkedIn and here is a post on X / Twitter. Any input / input would be greatly […]
Written by Dana Drugmand. First published in New Lede Hazardous air pollutants released from biofuel production are almost as bad as air pollution from oil […]
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