Páginas web sobre la actual crisis económica

 

Desde ICEA nos hacemos eco del listado de enlaces que ha elaborado la Union for Radical Political Economics (http://www.urpe.org) sobre la actual crisis económica mundial. Los siguientes enlaces incluyen algunos artículos de miembros de URPE.


Los enlaces están en inglés y se pueden consultar en la siguiente dirección y en esta misma noticia apretando leer más.


http://www.urpe.org/res/crisis.html



Current Economic Crisis


The following sites include many articles by URPE members.

 

Web Pages on the Current Economic Crisis

 

Brecht Forum, NYC
Brecht Forum Economy Watch

Center for Popular Economics
CPEers on the Current Economic Crisis

Dollars and Sense Magazine
Ongoing Coverage of the Financial Crisis, print and web

IDEAS (International Development Economics Associates)

Monthly Review
Essays on the Global Economic Meltdown, current plus earlier years

Radical Perspectives on the Crisis
WARNING! Site can crash older browsers.

Rethinking Finance
Sponsored by an international group of civil society organizations
(liberal as well as radical perspectives)

Rethinking Marxism
Rethinking Marxism Special Issue, Aug. 2008

Socialist Project (Canada)
Financial Crisis Analysis and Resources

Wright State University Heterodox Economists
An Internet Guide to Understanding the Financial Crisis

 

Websites with Articles on the Crisis – Search These Sites

 

Center for Economic and Policy Research

Economic Policy Institute

Global Macroscope

The Indypendent (NYC radical newspaper)
Primer on the Crisis by Arun Gupta and Max Fraad Wolff , plus other articles

Left Business Observer

Levy Economics Institute

Monthly Review and Monthly Review Zine

The Nation Magazine
October 13, 2008, "Bailout Nation" (several articles)

PERI Political Economy Research Institute
Home page and other articles

Thomas Palley – Economics for Democratic and Open Societies

United for a Fair Economy
Mixture of progressive and mainstream articles on the economic crisis.


Site includes reports on inequality, including racial inequality and the economic crisis.
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