Seventh Annual Noble Prize In Eco-nomics (October 10, 2022)
. . .
K “An award acknowledging and celebrating the work of someone on the planet who really knows something about eco-nomics. Eco-nomics is about making and sharing; e-con-omics is about taking and stealing.”
J “The Noble Prize in Eco-nomics is a delightful and playful replacement for the discredited and misnamed ‘Nobel’ Prize in Voodoo E-con-omics. You get what you reward. You need to reward what you want to get. Who gets it this year?”
K “The recipient of the seventh annual Noble Prize In Eco-nomics is . . . Michael Hudson. Professor Hudson’s site states a concern with and interest in “Finance, real estate and the powers of neoliberalism”. His work notably examines the role of Debt in and on a society. He ventures beyond the narrow, rigid, suffocating and stultifying silo of e-con-omics and addresses geo-economic, geo-political and geo-social issues. His contributions are available at Michael Hudson.com.”
. . .
[See the e-commentary at Sixth Annual Noble Prize In Eco-nomics (October 11, 2021), Fifth Annual Noble Prize In Eco-nomics (October 12, 2020), Fourth Annual Noble Prize In Eco-nomics (October 14, 2019), Third Annual Noble Prize In Eco-nomics (October 8, 2018), Second Annual Noble Prize In Eco-nomics (October 9, 2017), First Annual Noble Prize In Eco-nomics (October 10, 2016), Announcing The First Annual Noble Prize In Eco-nomics (May 2, 2016), Award Deadlines (Livelines?) (July 25, 2016), From e-con-omics to eco-nomics? (August 1, 2011) and Skip the Nobel in Economics (October 6, 2009).]
Bumper stickers of the week:
“Debts that can’t be paid, won’t be paid.” Michael Hudson
Boycott banks; support credit unions
Happy Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Leave a Reply