The professor of economics at Columbia University discusses the failure of austerity, the rise of inequality, and the weakness of the U.S. economic recovery
Tag Archives: austerity
The debate about democracy (whatever that means)
Paul Wells on Greece’s bailout vote and the ‘essentially contested concept’ of democracy
Is Greece’s real fallout yet to come?
It’s clear now that cuts alone won’t fix Greece’s backward and dysfunctional economy
A time for difficult decisions in Greece
After saying no to austerity, Greeks must realign their expectations of government so they correspond with the rest of the Western world
Greece’s game-changer
The country’s new renegade finance minister has a message for the rest of Europe: Stop messing with us
The Harper agenda prevails, whether he wins or loses
By putting shrewd politics ahead of sound economics, the Prime Minister has guaranteed Canada will have austerity for years to come
When it comes to the global austerity debate, Canada is special
Bring on the debates on stimulus and austerity, but let’s use the Canadian context rather than importing ill-suited arguments from abroad.
Why the Navy’s woes are much like our own
Who hasn’t dealt with budget cuts in tough times?
Premier Wynne’s California debt dreams
Deficit spending failed to boost Ontario’s economy—so naturally the Liberals want to spend more
Italy’s recipe for austerity
Italians are turning to wartime staples, and even urban scrounging, to get by in dire economic times