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Hudson Multimedia highlights

Following Prof Michael Hudson's recent tour, here are more multimedia highlights: Visual: Hudson on ABC International with Jim Middleton. Hudson on Switzer - Sky TV Business. Forever Blowing Bubbles - Sydney presentation. Hudson tour slideshow Audio: Philip Adams...

Tyrannical Tax Magnet

photo credit: ukslim The great 'Texas' tax dodge WHAT were they thinking? How could our leaders have made changes designed to ''better target and strengthen the application of capital gains tax'' without seeing they would later allow companies associated with the...

Rising Interest Rates in Whose Interest?

Written Oct 16th Raising interest rates will do little to address underlying economic issues, says visiting US economist Professor Michael Hudson. "The market factoring in 7 interest rates rises spells danger for the Australian economic miracle" warns Professor...

Tax cheats

photo credit: K.erb 汪 Via Crikey E-News Kevin McCready writes: Re. "Tax Office won't prosecute Australia's worst tax cheat" (20 October item 1). It's time to end the rort. The bureaucratic army, the skyscrapers and suburban front rooms full of tax accountants, the...

Hudson – Debt Creation as Wealth Creation?

photo credit: TravisTruman Listen to Professor Michael Hudson on this Renegade Economists podcast exclusive as he takes us through the devolution of neo-liberalism and into the tollbooth economy. Hudson gives perspectives on the Oz economy and banking dominance....

Hudson on Late Night Live

photo credit: principia aesthetica Following Professor Hudson's excellent interview on Phillip Adams last evening, have a listen to their fast paced conversation here.* Over the next 3 nights in Melbourne, Prof Hudson will be discussing in detail: Wed Oct 14th –...

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