• Economics
  • 1 Economics
    • 1.1 Politcal Economy
    • 1.2 Macroeconomics
    • 1.3 Outdated Marginalism
    • 1.4 Market Primacy
      • 1.4.1 Shocks -All Problems are Exogenous
  • 2 The Economy
    • 2.1 Institutions
      • 2.1.1 Bretton Woods
      • 2.1.2 Post Bretton Woods
  • 3 Duality
  • 4 Economic Rent
    • 4.1 Digital Rent
  • 5 Scarcity
    • 5.1 Forced ‘scarcity’ (sabotage)
    • 5.2 There is no Scarcity
    • 5.3 How There’s More to Economics Than the Science of Scarcity
    • 5.4 The Case against Civilization
  • 6 Crowding Out
    • 6.1 Crowding In
  • 7 Rationing
  • 8 Taxing
    • 8.1 Tax Shifting
    • 8.2 Georgism - Land Value Tax
  • 9 Nudging
    • 9.1 Randomness
  • 10 Discounting
  • 11 Risking
    • 11.1 Uncertainty
    • 11.2 Pooling Risk
  • 12 Assumptions
  • 13 Cooperation
  • 14 Green Growth - Decoupling
    • 14.1 Rebound (Jevons Paradox)
    • 14.2 Artefact?
    • 14.3 The Green Growth Delusion
  • 15 Ergodicity
    • 15.1 Almost surely
    • 15.2 Cooperation
    • 15.3 Kelly Criterion
  • 16 Firm and Hierarchy
  • 17 Economic Planning
  • 18 Welfare
  • 19 Austrian
    • 19.1 Where Austrians got it wrong
    • 19.2 Austrian Fascism
    • 19.3 Roundaboutness
  • 20 Behavioural Economics
    • 20.1 Biased Behaviour
  • 21 Corporations
  • 22 Experimental Economics
  • 23 Economic Growth
    • 23.1 Grwoth as a positive feedback cycle
    • 23.2 Undevelopment
    • 23.3 Degrowth
    • 23.4 Growth without Economic Growth
    • 23.5 Ditching Economic Growth
    • 23.6 Growth Waves
  • 24 Institutional
    • 24.1 Veblen
  • 25 Keynesian Economics
  • 26 Macroeconomics
  • 27 Marxist
    • 27.1 Social Monopoly
  • 28 Neo Classical Economics
    • 28.1 General Equilibrium
    • 28.2 Free Market
    • 28.3 Trade Theory
    • 28.4 Human Capital Theory
    • 28.5 Efficiency
    • 28.6 Socialist Alternative to Human Capital Theory
    • 28.7 Production Function
    • 28.8 Keen Critique
  • 29 Neo-liberal Economics
    • 29.1 Washinton Consensus
    • 29.2 Neoliberalism vs Capitalism
  • 30 Physiocrates
  • 31 Productivism
  • 32 Steady State Economics (SSE)
    • 32.1 Herman Daly
  • 33 Spatial Economics
    • 33.1 Urban Economics
      • 33.1.1 Expertise
      • 33.1.2 Trusting Science
    • 33.2 History of Urban Economics
      • 33.2.1 Jane Jacobs
    • 33.3 Regional Economics
  • 34 Biophysical Economics
  • 35 Ecological Economics
    • 35.1 Natural Resources and Energy
    • 35.2 Against Steady-State Economics
  • 36 Econophysics
    • 36.1 Economy as dissipative system
  • 37 Complexity Economics
  • 38 Functional Finance
  • 39 Macro-Finance
    • 39.1 Institutional Supercycles
    • 39.2 Central Banking
      • 39.2.1 ECB - Implosion?
  • 40 Externalities
    • 40.1 Commons
      • 40.1.1 Hardin and Ostrom
    • 40.2 History of Economics’ ‘Externalities’
    • 40.3 Ecosystem Services
    • 40.4 Environmental Degradation
      • 40.4.1 Kuznets and Engel Curves
    • 40.5 Energy and Transport
    • 40.6 Billionaire Concentration
  • 41 Inflation
    • 41.1 Wage-Price Spiral
    • 41.2 Phillips Curve
    • 41.3 Stagflation
    • 41.4 Inflation - Growth Tradeoff?
    • 41.5 Fiscal Theory of Price Level
    • 41.6 Price Control
    • 41.7 Greedflation
    • 41.8 Structural Reallocation
    • 41.9 Global Inflation
    • 41.10 Interest rate and inflation
    • 41.11 Inflation as Redistribution
    • 41.12 Return of Inflation
    • 41.13 Productivity Failure behind Inflation
  • 42 Innovation
    • 42.1 US vs Scandinavia
  • 43 Interest Rate
    • 43.1 Natural Rate of Interest
      • 43.1.1 From R* to r
    • 43.2 Unpayable debt in a Stationary Economy
  • 44 Investment
  • 45 Knowledge Economy - Intangibles
  • 46 Phillips Curve
    • 46.1 Unemployment and interest rates
  • 47 Productivity
    • 47.1 Productivity-Pay Gap
    • 47.2 IPR Stagnation
    • 47.3 TFP
  • 48 Economic Regulation
    • 48.1 Climate protection impact on economic growth
  • 49 Savings
  • 50 Wealth
  • 51 Climate Economics
    • 51.1 A Blocking Neoclassical Framework
    • 51.2 Long-term Economic effects of Climate Change
    • 51.3 Carbon Tax
      • 51.3.1 Fee and Dividend
    • 51.4 Finnish Carbon Tax
    • 51.5 Instrument Choice Delays
    • 51.6 SSPs
    • 51.7 Guard Rail Economics
    • 51.8 Tipping Points
    • 51.9 Structural Reforms
      • 51.9.1 Structural Transformation in the Global South
    • 51.10 Industrial Policy
      • 51.10.1 Import Substitution
      • 51.10.2 Export-led Growth
      • 51.10.3 Service-led development
      • 51.10.4 FDI Regulation
      • 51.10.5 FDI
    • 51.11 TechFare
    • 51.12 Market-based Development Finance in Crisis
    • 51.13 How Asia Works
    • 51.14 Social Provisioning of Needs
    • 51.15 MFD - Maximizing Finance for Development
    • 51.16 Universal Basic Prosperity
    • 51.17 Micro-Regions
    • 51.18 The New Washington Consensus
    • 51.19 Rostow
  • 52 Economic Measurements
    • 52.1 Our BESDA economy
      • 52.1.1 GDP and EBITDA
      • 52.1.2 A BESDA economy
    • 52.2 GDP
      • 52.2.1 GDP Revisions
      • 52.2.2 GDP Alternatives
    • 52.3 SNA
  • 53 Economic Modelling
    • 53.1 Model-land
    • 53.2 End of Theory
    • 53.3 Jackson-Victor
    • 53.4 Eurogreen Model
    • 53.5 HARMONEY
    • 53.6 Input-Output
    • 53.7 LowGrow SFC
    • 53.8 Paul Romer
    • 53.9 Frederick Soddy
    • 53.10 Dennis Snower
    • 53.11 Adam Smith
    • 53.12 Milton Freeman
    • 53.13 Paul Krugman
    • 53.14 Herman Daly
    • 53.15 Wassily Leontief
    • 53.16 Friedrich Hayek
    • 53.17 William Nordhaus
    • 53.18 Axel Leijonhufved
    • 53.19 Karl Marx
    • 53.20 Amartya Sen
    • 53.21 Ha-Joon Chang
    • 53.22 Friedrich List
    • 53.23 Robert Lucas
  • 54 Economic Sectors
    • 54.1 Food
    • 54.2 Housing
      • 54.2.1 Land Tenure Finance
    • 54.3 Ocean (‘Blue’) Economy
      • 54.3.1 Financing the Ocean Economy
    • 54.4 Blue Hegemony
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