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Why are the fields of economics and ecology in crisis, and how can we work toward a solution?
These are the CASSE blog articles on money and investments.
Why are the fields of economics and ecology in crisis, and how can we work toward a solution?
Brent Blackwelder wants to crush corruption, tame tax dodgers, and spread the word about the transition to a sustainable and fair economy.
Eric Zencey suggests reforming the monetary system to avoid future economic and ecological calamities.
Hazel Henderson, a true champion of the steady state economy, digs deep into the deficiencies of our economic and financial systems.
Brian Czech’s foreword to the new report, Enough is Enough: Ideas for a Sustainable Economy in a World of Finite Resources.
The dismal dossier on dams in the U.S. didn’t deter their development and associated avoidable damage around the globe.
James Jonhston describes debt as the catalyst for an oncoming economic calamity.
James Johnston maintains that money and materials are matched — a stormy situation when we expect money to expand exponentially.
Money grows on trees — Brian Czech explains trophic structure in the economy and the origins of money.
GDAE and CASSE are engaged in a timely discussion about money.