Issues: Economic development
Online resources to help you understand reforms that could be made to the economic system to make the economy work better for the normal person, as well as lift developing nations to a higher standard of living.
- Great Reset economic scheme examined on Sky News. [video]
- The stock market has become a totally rigged game, with insider trading running rife. [web page]
- What is the Great Reset, and what does it mean? [web page]
- Biden has an economic plan for the USA - and boy, it is BIG! [web page]
- Short squeeze revolt against US hedge fund shows the need for market reform. [video]
- Is control of the government more important that its size? [web page]
- The strikes, inflation, degradation, and ineptitude are all direct consequences of the choice to put society on lockdown, and Britain is the undisputed evidence that this was a catastrophic error. [web page]
- Early economic signs of Brexit look positive for UK. [web page]
- Time to start pumping water from the UK's wet north to its dry south? [web page]
- The Great Reset may come with a cost attached to it. [video]
- A solar desalination system costs $4 and provides enough water for a family's daily needs. [web page]
- Innovation, economics, and cryptocurrency. [video]
- Covid pandemic has accelerated automation, replacing humans in jobs again. [web page]
- Attempts to implement four-day working weeks and Universal Basic Income might bring the nation of Wales crashing down – and the rest of the United Kingdom with it. [web page]
- Agriculture in the first world is teetering on the brink as Covid, supply shortages, globalisation, and Russia's isolation lead to a perfect storm about to bring down our food supplies. [web page]
- Food shortages will result from the Russian 2022 invasion of Crimea. [video]
- Cryptocurrencies are about to come under the U.S. regulators' cosh. Does it need the beating? [web page]
- The Federal Reserve is now wagging the Government dog in the USA. This situation demands urgent reform. [video]
- Is crypto helping aggravate the shortage of workers hitting the economy? [web page]
- How the introduction of a new digital dollar might cause havoc in the United States financial system. [web page]
- A new slim-line regulatory regime fit for the 21st century is needed in the UK, post-Brexit. [web page]
- The Predictions of Brexit calamity are proven to be complete nonsense by the economic reality of the UK. [web page]
- The world is rapidly getting better, so why do people think it's out of control and that populist politicians are the answer? [web page]
- Buying local in a multinational world is harder than it seems. [web page]
- The Target 2 system will test the European Union's north south divide to the point of economic destruction. [video]
- The UK is oblivious to the consequences of zero growth, a failing NHS, and an entitlement mentality. [web page]
- Separating finance from the real economy is necessary to understand it. [web page]
- To understand the future, you have to understand the past. So, will the Metaverse save our freedoms in the next couple of decades? [video]
- We can have a planet where there is enough for everybody. [video]
- Finding the $21 trillion spent by the U.S. government without authorisation that has gone missing. [audio]
- The UK is suffering from decades of selling off our infrastructure and utilities to rapacious foreign investors. [web page]
- Cryptocurrency use in the USA comes under government scrutiny. [web page]
- Crony capitalism and the always-on stimulus is now crushing the real economy. [web page]
- Nations that give up the power to issue their own money acquire the status of a local authority or colony. [web page]
- Will green policies hasten the impoverishment of the world's working and middle classes? [web page]
- Will an adult politician please come along and deal with the actual causes of the food and fuel shortages. [video]
- In Iceland, working less means getting more done. Time for a four-day work week for all? [web page]
- As mankind's war against basic needs is won, we're fighting a new conflict for status. But that's a war that can't be won - at least, not by everyone. [web page]
- Can governments resist the temptation to use Central Bank Digital Currencies as a tool of ultimate citizen control? [video]
- Can governments resist the temptation to use Central Bank Digital Currencies as a tool of ultimate citizen control? [video]
- If you are unable to trade freely due to programmable money, your government effectively owns you. [video]
- I was unconcerned about cryptocurrency until a phoney Canadian 'emergency' demonstrated why we need it. [web page]
- Ray Dalio interviewed about the possible coming world economic crash coming off the back of unwise money printing. [video]
- Why unifying NI and Income tax is the way forward for the UK. [video]
- Giving the common citizens of the USA back their rights of food sovereignty. [video]
- For many years, the concept of universal basic income has been gathering traction, and now the largest guaranteed income experiment in the United States is launching in Chicago. [web page]
- How bitcoin and cryptocurrencies will impact society as time goes on. [video]
- The European Union isn't so much funding Eastern Europe's development, as sucking out its top talent. [web page]
- It's now time for the UK to deregulate the various cartels that make immiseration the population's lot. [web page]
- Is GDP a reliable indicator of whether or not societies will benefit from the Fourth Industrial Revolution? [web page]
- Is GDP a reliable indicator of whether or not societies will benefit from the Fourth Industrial Revolution? [web page]
- There's no global level playing field of international competition: is it time for a little economic rearmament on the UK's part? [web page]
- Going to work can be a dangerous business, as ILO claims millions die each year globally from work-related issues. [web page]
- How far have we come, and how far do we still have to go in the fight against extreme poverty throughout the world? [web page]
- Globalism hasn't quite worked out as the world hoped. [web page]
- Everybody is arguing over who gets their slice of the economic pie in the UK. Nobody is thinking about how to grow it. [web page]
- The economics behind the next wave of technologies; with Erik Brynjolfsson, Stanford economist. [video]
- Not in my back yard is hampering the UK's urgent infrastructure needs. [web page]
- Understanding the difference between the three new types of economic systems... you must either sympathise, submit, or be sovereign. [audio]
- Small business has been crushed in the USA by the Covid pandemic. [video]
- A global geostrategic and geoeconomic examination of the function of the US Dollar, its primacy of position, its flaws, and what this implies for a weaponised world. [video]
- Why the UK economy needs a large productivity boost. [web page]
- Shorting reform needed? US hedge funds face a peasants' revolt. [video]
- East Germany and Britain's left-behind areas face comparable economic challenges, but the UK is onto a loser if tries to emulate the Germans. [web page]
- Wealthier citizens become green citizens. Poor ones? Not so much. [web page]
- How high will food prices reach in 2022 and beyond? [video]
- To boost a nation's flagging productivity, you need large numbers of small banks working hand-in-glove with SMES in the boring business of making tiny productive loans to apply the latest tech. [video]
- The UK is now witnessing the repercussions of the Left's desire to pay people to do nothing. [web page]
- China's new creeping form of Third Word economic colonisation. [video]
- The genome revolution may well transform the United Kingdom into the global genomics industry's Silicon Valley, opening the door to the country's economic and national revitalisation. [web page]
- Japan is tackling its demographic shortfall by using robot shelf-stackers in supermarkets - expect to see more of this. [web page]
- What are the global implications of CBDCs for the world? [video]
- Robot orders increased by 40% in the first quarter of 2022 as desperate firms sought respite from manpower shortages. [web page]
- One of the most pressing issues facing Sub-Saharan Africa this century is increasing agricultural output. [web page]
- A government's 101 guide to why entrepreneurs matter. [web page]
- Kenya overcomes Covid troubles to lift 500,000 out of extreme poverty [web page]
- Can we get to a neutral reserve asset without burning the world down, first? [video]
- It was automation at home that enabled both household partners to work, not just one. [web page]
- Will China's odd take on capitalism now be its undoing? [video]
- How will CBDCs impact our economic and private lives over the next decade? [video]
- What is the role that venture capital really plays in boosting the U.S. economy? [audio]
- All the ways the 2022 war in Ukraine threatening the global economic recovery. [web page]
- Yuan will not be able to completely replace the US dollar, nor will it be backed by any commodities. [web page]
- It's not a work-life balance in the gig economy - it's a work-work balance, and woe betide those who fall off the vicious app treadmill. [web page]
- Is the need for a state-led economic shake-up now clear after the pandemic? [web page]
- Should the government's obligations from Covid be separated into a separate pool and paid off more slowly, like Britain did with its war debts? [web page]
- The arguments for universal free trade are strong at benefiting humanity, but our hunter-gatherer brains don't feel it. [video]
- Development with Dignity: Self-determination, Localization, and the End to Poverty (Rethinking Development) by Tom G. Palmer and Matt Warner. [book]
- The world's largest experiment with a four-day work week produced positive results. [web page]
- Sizing the opportunities for the Teslabot show a huge commercial opportunity - for Tesla and the world. [video]
- How the IMF embraced hard left ideologies, forgetting its core mission for economic stability. [web page]
- There are many amazing trends for the future that the doom-and-gloom media won't and don't report. That's their loss! [web page]
- Gig economy takes a much needed hit from reformers in the USA. [web page]
- Never been a worse time to be self-employed in the UK? [web page]
- Boosting entrepreneurship in the UK. [video]
- How should the British government build back after the 2020 pandemic? [video]
- Markets versus planned economies: Finland and Estonia case study. [web page]
- Productivity in the UK needs to rise not just as a result of current companies upgrading their technology and procedures, but also as a result of people and resources being shifted from lower-productivity businesses and sectors to higher-productivity ones. [web page]
- How will the real estate troubles in China hit their economy, and the world's? [web page]
- A future view of the world economy coming out of the COVID pandemic. [video]