Elections can sometimes make us crazy, even when they’re going on elsewhere – especially, perhaps, when they take place in the USA, where the results…
Elections can sometimes make us crazy, even when they’re going on elsewhere – especially, perhaps, when they take place in the USA, where the results…
In the traditional economic paradigm, growth has been the central pillar upon which models, policies, and societal expectations have been built. From Keynesian frameworks to…
The political chaos enveloping the UK has made headlines around the world. Is it all true or overdone? This is not an economic crisis The…
“It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it.“Upton Sinclair This is a deliberately short…
The bankruptcy of economics and the negligence and malfeasance of the economics profession is now evident, as I have charged since the 1960s and in my…
Nick Silver has been carrying the lessons learnt through positive psychology through to economic theory. In his blog Positive Psychology and the End of Economics, he…
I have recently been studying positive psychology, a branch of psychology founded by Martin Seligman and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi in 1998.[1] I had previously been prejudiced against a…
This article appeared in The Solutions Journal I have recently been studying positive psychology, a branch of psychology founded by Martin Seligman and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi…
How to handle the sovereign debt accumulated during the Covid-19 pandemic is both an economic and a political issue. In this event we will examine…
In the emerging post-Covid and post-Brexit world, there will be a need for a clear sense of direction from government to address longstanding economic problems…
Rarely is a book’s publication as well-timed as John Kay and Mervyn King’s “Radical Uncertainty: Decision-Making Beyond the Numbers.” We’re in the grip of a…