

VP News – Vietato Parlare: Debito produttivo e improduttivo: il nodo che l’Europa non vuole sciogliere
Debito produttivo vs improduttivo: Stiglitz, Krugman e Savona spiegano perché le regole europee penalizzano gli investimenti e condannano l'Italia alla stagnazione.
Productive and unproductive debt: the knot that Europe doesn’t want to untangle.
Productive debt vs. unproductive debt: Stiglitz, Krugman and Savona explain why European rules penalize investment and condemn Italy to stagnation.
This morning I met a friend for coffee at nine o'clock. On the drive there regular gas was just under the $4/gal mark and deisel below $5/gal. An hour and a half later, on the way home, the prices had jumped to over $4 and $5 respectively.
More from Krugman on conservation and its history.
https://paulkrugman.substack.com/p/is-it-time-to-drive-55-again?utm_source=podcast-email&publication_id=277517&post_id=191582456&utm_campaign=email-play-on-substack&utm_content=watch_now_gif&r=63j6s&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email
#Krugman #Economics #Oil #Conservation
There's a good case for conservation. Also, not a chance.

La Stampa - News, inchieste e approfondimenti La Stampa: Petrolio, incubo 150 dollari al barile. Krugman: “Può essere peggio dell’embargo del ‘73”
L’allarme del Nobel per l’Economia: sul prezzo del greggio al barile: «Questa crisi può essere peggiore delle altre»
Oil, nightmare of $150 a barrel. Krugman: “It could be worse than the 1973 embargo”
The Nobel Committee’s warning on the price of crude oil per barrel: “This crisis could be worse than the others.”