Angrynomics – The summary: Part 11

Angrynomics: An image representing the Data Dividend Project
This entry is part 11 of 15 in the series Angrynomics - The Summary

This post is part of a series of posts that summarizes the book Angrynomics by Eric Lonergan and Mark Blyth. If you found this post via search, it probably makes sense to start with the link to the full series, which is both here, and above. Can data dividends be part of the solution to angrynomics? […]

Angrynomics – The summary: Part 14

Angrynomics: Image banner of the United States Conference of Mayors
This entry is part 12 of 15 in the series Angrynomics - The Summary

This post is part of a series of posts that summarizes the book Angrynomics by Eric Lonergan and Mark Blyth. If you found this post via search, it probably makes sense to start with the link to the full series, which is both here, and above. Can nationalism be a force for good? And help tone […]

Angrynomics – The summary: Part 15 (and THE END)

Angrynomics: An image of The End as you might see at the end of a film
This entry is part 12 of 15 in the series Angrynomics - The Summary

This post is part of a series of posts that summarizes the book Angrynomics by Eric Lonergan and Mark Blyth. If you found this post via search, it probably makes sense to start with the link to the full series, which is both here, and above. This is especially true of this post, as this is […]

Angrynomics – The summary: Part 12

Angrynomics: Image of an interest rate "teeter totter" in front of the image of a person's torso
This entry is part 12 of 15 in the series Angrynomics - The Summary

This post is part of a series of posts that summarizes the book Angrynomics by Eric Lonergan and Mark Blyth. If you found this post via search, it probably makes sense to start with the link to the full series, which is both here, and above. Can dual interest rates be part of the solution to […]

Angrynomics – The summary: Part 13

Angrynomics: Chart of how 2009 Recovery Act prevented GDP from falling lower
This entry is part 12 of 15 in the series Angrynomics - The Summary

This post is part of a series of posts that summarizes the book Angrynomics by Eric Lonergan and Mark Blyth. If you found this post via search, it probably makes sense to start with the link to the full series, which is both here, and above. Can Independent Fiscal Councils help alleviate Angrynomics? To me, this […]