Negative Gearing 92% Ineffective from Real Estate 4 Ransom on Vimeo. Renegade Economists Podcast 257 As broadcast on 3CR, Wed Oct 3rd. The Name of the Game: Philip Soos answers questions from the floor at the Negative Gearing report release. Karl talks about economics as if location matters. Listen here From Philip’s report: In 1993-94 there were 980,471 investors, with … Read More
Lehmann’s Case: Banker’s Duty of Care
Renegade Economists podcast 255 Subscribe to the weekly 3CR podcast or listen live 5.30pm on 855AM (on the dial) or stream via here (top left hand side) Justice for the People, Not Banksters: Mayor Ken Keith (Shire of Parkes) & Prof Justin O’Brien from the Centre for Law, Markets & Regulation at UNSW discuss the Federal Court ruling that financial … Read More
Michael Hudson on Set up to Fail
Renegade Economists Fifth Birthday – episode 252 Prof Michael Hudson discusses the state of modern economic warfare in a geo-political context. Is democracy dead? A special treat for our fifth birthday. Renegade Economists interview 05.09.2012 Interview with Professor Michael Hudson by Karl Fitzgerald Listen KF: We welcome to the show Professor Michael Hudson, Distinguished Research Professor at the University of … Read More
Michel Bauwens on Peer 2 Peer’s Mutual Alignment
Renegade Economists Podcast 253 As broadcast on 3CR, Wed Sept 12th Subscribe to the weekly podcast. Michel Bauwens from the Peer 2 Peer Foundation discusses the ongoing revolution in open source activity. He presents evidence showing that peer 2 peer networking delivers the lowest cost format for information sharing and production. Listen in on this extended podcast edition. We discuss … Read More
Housing shortage questioned again
With recent doubts on Census data winding in the mainstream opinion on housing shortages (down from 228,000 to now just 23,000) we were pleased to have our 5th Speculative Vacancies report written up by Chris Vedelago on Fairfax’s Domain blog: A study by Earthsharing Australia estimates there are 90,730 vacant properties around the city, enough homes to provide housing for … Read More