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The greatest debt crisis in history is upon us

April 14, 2021April 13, 2021 by John Smith

We must engage with the just struggle to write off the uncollectible foreign debt which, aggravated by the social and economic effects of the pandemic, is threatening the survival of the peoples of the South.

Categories Economy, Economy featured Tags critiques of capitalism, debt jubilees, debt levels, Global South Leave a comment

Energy Limits: Why We See Rising Wealth Disparity and Low Prices

December 15, 2020July 7, 2016 by Gail Tverberg

My analysis has as its premise that the economy behaves like other physical systems.

Categories Energy Tags commodity prices, debt levels, oil prices, peak coal Leave a comment

Putting the Real Story of Energy and the Economy Together

December 15, 2020April 16, 2015 by Gail Tverberg

 What is the real story of energy and the economy? We hear two predominant energy stories.

 

Categories Energy Tags commodity prices, debt levels, diminishing returns, low oil price, oil price Leave a comment

World Crude Oil Production and the Oil Price

December 15, 2020October 30, 2014 by Rune Likvern

How far the oil price will come down and for how long it will stay “low” is now anyone’s guess. A declining price results from weakening demand while supplies are improving.

Categories Economy Tags debt levels, interest rates, Oil demand, oil prices, oil production, oil supply Leave a comment

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