Donald Trump Iron Heel major bear market stock market strategic sabotageThe presidential election of Donald Trump has rekindled hopes for a U.S. recovery. The new president promises to ‘make America great again’, partly by creating many millions of new jobs for U.S. workers, and judging by the rising stock market, capitalists seem to love his narrative. But if Trump actually delivers on his promise, their attitude is likely to change radically. In our 2016 paper, ‘A CasP Model of the Stock Market’, we developed the concept of a ‘CasP policy cycle’, the idea that government policy, insofar as it caters to the imperative of capitalized power, favours low employment growth in order to enable low rates of interest and sustain the capitalist sha...
capitalized power stock market systemic fearHere are three stories about how the stock market works....
Changes in political leadership influence the economic policy of government, which directly impacts ...
Firms will tend to flee upmarket, leaving room for disruption in the lower-end segment, writes Juan ...
The presidential election of Donald Trump has rekindled hopes for a U.S. recovery. The new president...
America's decline capitalist mode of power economic policy Donald TrumpTrump has promised to Make Am...
crisis income distribution power sabotage unemployment. . . Looking forward, the prognosis for capit...
crisis income distribution power sabotage unemploymentThis research note starts by showing that, for...
capitalist income growth distribution power unemployment United StatesCan it be true that capitalist...
After years of recession and sluggish growth, for many, an economic recovery is the light at the end...
crisis income distribution power sabotage unemploymentOur RWER blog post, ‘Can capitalists afford re...
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Investors are looking for signs that the populist agendas of his campaign will be left where they be...
This paper seeks to make sense of the rise of populism in the United States, as evidenced by Donald ...
Let's review: The Federal Reserve cut the federal funds rate. This shifted many interest rates down ...
capitalized power stock market systemic fearHere are three stories about how the stock market works....
Changes in political leadership influence the economic policy of government, which directly impacts ...
Firms will tend to flee upmarket, leaving room for disruption in the lower-end segment, writes Juan ...
The presidential election of Donald Trump has rekindled hopes for a U.S. recovery. The new president...
America's decline capitalist mode of power economic policy Donald TrumpTrump has promised to Make Am...
crisis income distribution power sabotage unemployment. . . Looking forward, the prognosis for capit...
crisis income distribution power sabotage unemploymentThis research note starts by showing that, for...
capitalist income growth distribution power unemployment United StatesCan it be true that capitalist...
After years of recession and sluggish growth, for many, an economic recovery is the light at the end...
crisis income distribution power sabotage unemploymentOur RWER blog post, ‘Can capitalists afford re...
asset pricing capitalization capitalized power major bear markets stock market systemic fearThe U.S....
capital crisis DA economic policy economic theory growth income distribution labour Marxism monetari...
Investors are looking for signs that the populist agendas of his campaign will be left where they be...
This paper seeks to make sense of the rise of populism in the United States, as evidenced by Donald ...
Let's review: The Federal Reserve cut the federal funds rate. This shifted many interest rates down ...
capitalized power stock market systemic fearHere are three stories about how the stock market works....
Changes in political leadership influence the economic policy of government, which directly impacts ...
Firms will tend to flee upmarket, leaving room for disruption in the lower-end segment, writes Juan ...