Welcome to The Weekend Quiz, which used to be known as the Saturday Quiz! The quiz tests whether you have been paying attention or not to the blogs I post. See how you go with the following questions. Your results are only known to you and no records are retained.
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Recent Posts
- The Weekend Quiz – October 8-9, 2016
- Pragmatic retreats into reality by the IMF will be ephemeral
- Latest news on European Youth Guarantee hardly inspiring
- When the term ‘progressive’ loses all meaning …
- An optimistic view of worker power
- The Weekend Quiz – October 1-2, 2016 – answers and discussion
- The Weekend Quiz – October 1-2, 2016
- First appearance by Australia’s new central bank governor disappointing
- The planned destruction of Greece continues …
- Is there a case for a basic income guarantee – Part 5
Recent Comments
- mahaish on Pragmatic retreats into reality by the IMF will be ephemeral
- mahaish on Pragmatic retreats into reality by the IMF will be ephemeral
- Mike Ellwood on Pragmatic retreats into reality by the IMF will be ephemeral
- Mike Ellwood on The case for re-nationalisation – Part 2
- bill on An optimistic view of worker power
- Mike Ellwood on An optimistic view of worker power
- Mike Ellwood on Towards a progressive concept of efficiency – Part 1
- Mike Ellwood on The British Left is usurped and IMF austerity begins 1976
- Mike Ellwood on The 1976 British austerity shift – a triumph of perception over reality
- Mike Ellwood on The British Cabinet divides over the IMF negotiations in 1976
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My latest book
Eurozone Dystopia: Groupthink and Denial on a Grand Scale - 2015
Chapter 1 – for free.
MMT Textbook - March 2016Now available for purchase - For details.
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