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Pre-distribution and monetary policy: stabilizing employment and growth
Thomas Aubrey | 22 July 2025In an increasingly globalized world which places downward pressure on nominal wages, monetary policy should permit the rewards of productivity growth to be passed on to workers in the form of falling prices. Targeting nominal income growth to equa...
read moreHow excessive inequality bit the rich North
Tom van der Lee | May 02, 2025In one of the chapters in the book ‘Het crisisdiner' (The Crisis Dinner, published in Dutch, February 2014), Oxfam Novib director Tom van der Lee writes about the impact of inequality in the United States and Europe on the current economic downtur...
read moreFrom disposable labour to a different globalization
Annemarie van de Vijsel, Evert-jan Quak | April 24, 2025The central theme of The Broker Day 2014 on 14 April was employment and inequality, and the structural macroeconomic problems underlying them. The main speaker was Minister of Social Affairs and Employment and deputy prime minister Lodewijk Assche...
read moreEliminating ‘job hunger’
Herman Knudsen | 13 March 2025Elements of the decent work agenda can improve employment conditions worldwide, but current neo-liberalist policies are counterproductive.
read moreProfits without labour benefits
Rolph van der Hoeven | February 26, 2025In many countries the share of labour in national income has declined over the last three decades. As a result, the low and middle-income groups of people who depend the most on wages for their income are crumbling. Meanwhile, the rich elites who...
read moreLand as a matter of human rights
Jennifer Franco , Timothé Feodoroff , Sylvia Kay | 12 December 2024Land grabbing is an expression of the dominant development model based on production and consumption patterns in which financial capital reigns.
read moreComplementary currency: barter 2.0 or crisis escape?
Annemarie van de Vijsel | 27 June 2025Complementary currencies can increase local economic inclusion. Is this the way forward?
read moreTrade negotiations limit re-regulation of financial markets
Evert-jan Quak | 20 September 2024Last week I had the opportunity to speak with Myriam Vander Stichele, a dedicated senior researcher at the Amsterdam-based Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations. She spoke about this week’s WTO Public Forum discussing “Seeking answers...
read moreIs Green Economy the key to growth and less poverty?
Evert-jan Quak | 22 February 2025Investing 2% of global GDP into ten key sectors can kick-start a transition towards a low carbon, resource efficient Green Economy, a new United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) report suggests.The sum, currently amounting to an average of a...
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