Tag: Economics
Is another crash on the way?
Posted by John, September 29th, 2015 - under Overproduction, Socialist Worker US.
Tags: Economic crisis, Economics, Economy
Comments: 1
The recent swings in world financial markets and the growing international effects of an economic slowdown in China have raised fears in the U.S. that the economic recovery could be on its last legs–even before working people felt like they had escaped the last crisis. And what will come next? In the first instalment of a three-part series, Lee Sustar in Socialist Worker US answers questions about the underlying causes of the instability in the markets–and explains how the troubles in the world economy today are tied to the same problems that led to the Great Recession of 2007-09.
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Australian economy grows, but global crisis still threatens
Posted by John, March 10th, 2010 - under Uncategorised.
Tags: Australia, Economic crisis, Economics
Comments: 9
For many workers in Australia times will be tougher than in the midst of the crisis. Rising interest rates, the end of the cash handouts and government cuts to rein in debt will hurt.
Crisis and the Left in Australia
Posted by John, January 16th, 2010 - under Marx, Marxism, Socialist Alternative, The Great Recession, The Left.
Tags: Australia, Economic crisis, Economics, Economists, Economy
Comments: 12
I am a fairly excitable person. I can mistake the moment for the month; the ephemeral for the eternal. But I am not alone there. Capitalism regards itself as immutable,as something that will exist forever. It mistakes now for the future and ignores the contradictory dynamics contained within the system. It also views the past through […]
McDonald’s at the Louvre: the end of civilisation?
Posted by John, October 7th, 2009 - under Jose Bove, Louvre, McDonald's.
Tags: Capitalism, Democracy, Demonstrations, Economics, France, Global economy, Globalisation
Comments: 2
McDonald’s is going to the Louvre. The new outlet to be opened in one of the stations of the Museum has outraged some of the cultural elite who view art as their domain, not ours. The Louvre was once a palace filled with the art works of kings and queens. French Revolutionaries made it a museum for the public […]
They party; we get the sack
Posted by John, September 17th, 2009 - under Profit rates, Recession, Underemployment, unemployment.
Tags: Australia, Capitalism, Economic crisis, Economics
Comments: none
While we face increasing unemployment and less working hours, the bosses party. What a sick society. What a rotten system.
Underemployment rising
Posted by John, August 9th, 2009 - under Recession, W-shaped recession.
Tags: ALP, Australian economy, Australian politics, Capitalism, Casino capitalism, Creative destruction, Economics
Comments: 1
We are not yet out of the woods. And if we are I suspect we are in a clearing before we go further into the heart of darkness.
Rudd’s message: all power to the casino capitalists
Posted by Leonie, July 26th, 2009 - under Kevin Rudd, Labor Party, Labour theory of value, Marxism, Rudd, Rudd Government, Rudd Labor.
Tags: ALP, Australia, Australian Labor Party, Australian politics, Casino capitalism, Economic crisis, Economics
Comments: 6
Rudd is going to hand back complete control to the casino capitalists and attack workers. What a great strategy for further disaster.
A W-shaped recession?
Posted by Leonie, July 21st, 2009 - under Recession, Stimulus package, United States.
Tags: Australian economy, Capitalism, China, Creative destruction, Economic crisis, Economics, Global economy, Great Recession
Comments: 3
This might be a W-shaped recession, with the W moving towards a w.
The Budget: waiting for growtho
Posted by Leonie, May 12th, 2009 - under Uncategorised.
Tags: Australian Labor Party, Australian politics, Budget, Capitalism, Economic crisis, Economics
Comments: 4
This is a Budget built on illusion – the idea that growth will rocket to 4.5 percent in 2 years time. It won’t. The only people who might believe this, apart from Wayne Swann and Kevin Rudd, are Treasury. They’ve analysed previous recessions in the 80s and 90s to come up with the runaway growth figure two years […]
Will the global economy recover?
Posted by Leonie, May 6th, 2009 - under Uncategorised.
Tags: Capitalism, Economic crisis, Economics, Great Recession
Comments: 1
The IMF says that ‘the downturn is likely to be unusually severe, and the recovery is expected to be sluggish.’ In other words, even when the world economy stops shrinking, it is likely to find itself trapped in a long period of slow growth.