ARE WE HEADING FOR A GLOBAL HARD LANDING?
April 29, 2022 Leave a comment
Preliminary German GDP growth in the first quarter of 0.2% was estimated by Eurostat on Friday.
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April 29, 2022 Leave a comment
Preliminary German GDP growth in the first quarter of 0.2% was estimated by Eurostat on Friday.
April 19, 2022 9 Comments
errata: the figure of -24 on page 6 should read -26
I would like to summarize the discussion had with Jefferies on Facebook. The only event that could account for the phenomena found by Jefferies is a tsunami of transferred value from countries like China now integrated into the world economy by globalisation. Such a flood of transferred value would raise revenue but not capital in the USA thereby reducing the capital to output ratio. However, paradoxically this is ruled out by the rate of turnover provided by Jefferies himself because under-priced inputs from abroad would reduce the volume of bills payable while fully-priced outputs in the USA would increase the volume of bills receivable. As deducting bills payable from bills receivable forms working capital that would have led to an increase in working capital not the reduction found by Jefferies. Thus we are no closer to understanding why Dr Jefferies found a spike in turnover and profitability at this time and whether it is valid at all.
March 31, 2022 Leave a comment
Addition to Mariupol comment. It now appears that there were 5 helicopters on a resupply and evacuation mission and only two were shot down by ground troops, not the Russian air force, which was absent. The use of Russian planes as flying artillery encourages hit and run tactics by the Ukrainians.
March 25, 2022 Leave a comment
In earlier articles I indicated I would correct earlier posts which did not acknowledge that the second part of the double-solution, the one I added to Marx’s first part, transformed the price of commodity into the price of production rather than market values into prices of production. This is now done. This article therefore represents the most complete exposition of the double-solution to the Transformation Problem.
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