The Forgotten Ones
It is clear now that all out war will be the result of unholy jihad in Kenya, the emerging democratic republic on Africa's central coast. Al Qaida may be the source behind the latest violence or it may be a loose coalition of Islamic warlords.
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Al Qaida,
Democratic Republic,
jihad,
Kenya
Neo-clasical Delusions
Steve Keen |
The shortcomings of neo-classical theories is apparent in their lack of having economic models that actually predict economic downturns. Steve Keen and Nouriel Roubini are two economists (among others) that were predicting the collapse before it happened. Their warnings were mostly ignored because they broke ranks with the prevailing theories that are like dogma to to most economists.
Steve Keen has written a book entitled "Debunking Economics" that lays out the failures of neo-classical theories. He uses mathematical modeling as a means of developing economic models that can actually predict financial downturns.
It's time for economics to adopt more rigorus standards and let go of theories that have little or no connection to economic realities. In the meantime the immediate future looks pretty gloomy.
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Debunking Economics,
economics,
Krugman,
Robini,
Steeve Keen
Reviewing National Debts
Personally, I feel much the same way about the debt as Paul Krugman presents in this article:
Nobody Understands Debt
...and perhaps a little background on the subject can be gleaned from wikipedia:
Government debt
Nobody Understands Debt
...and perhaps a little background on the subject can be gleaned from wikipedia:
Government debt
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Debt,
Government debt
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