Has the Left Run its Course in Latin America?
By Mark Weisbrot Hardly. Despite recent setbacks, it has led the region’s “second independence,” benefiting hundre
By Mark Weisbrot Hardly. Despite recent setbacks, it has led the region’s “second independence,” benefiting hundre
Can We Bend the Arc of Global Capital Toward Justice? is an online conference sponsored by the World Economics Associat
Wolff analyzes the state of the US economy from a Marxist perspective. Capitalism yields an unequal distribution of we
New paper published by PERI. From the abstract: The startling resuscitation of capital controls during the global cri
Yanis Varoufakis will deliver the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA) annual Robert Heilbroner Mem
By Prabhat Patnaik Unemployment has become so persistent a phenomenon in contemporary times that there is a common fee
From Routledge. By Radhika Balakrishnan, James Heintz, & Diane Elson The dominant approach to economic policy ha
The October 2015 issue of the Review of Political Economy contains an article by Jamie Morgan, of Leeds Beckett Univers
Geoffrey McCormack and Thom Workman interviewed by Robin Chang: The financial and economic crisis of 2008 has left a co