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About haroldchorneyeconomist

I am Professor of political economy at Concordia university in Montréal, Québec, Canada. I received my B.A.Hons (econ.&poli sci) from the University of Manitoba. I also completed my M.A. degree in economics there. Went on to spend two years at the London School of Economics as a Ph.D. student in economics and then completed my Ph.D. in political economy at the University of Toronto. Was named a John W.Dafoe fellow, a CMHC fellow and a Canada Council fellow. I also was named a Woodrow Wilson fellow in 1968 after completing my first class honours undergraduate degree. Worked as an economist in the area of education, labour economics and as the senior economist with the Manitoba Housing and Renewal Corporation for the Government of Manitoba from 1972 to 1978. I also have worked as an economic consultant for MDT socio-economic consultants and have been consulted on urban planning, health policy, linguistic duality and public sector finance questions by the governments of Manitoba, Saskatchewan,the cities of Regina and Saskatoon, Ontario and the Federal government of Canada. I have also been consulted by senior leaders of the British Labour party, MPs from the Progressive Conservative party, the Liberal party and the New Democrats on economic policy questions. Members of the Government of France under the Presidency of Francois Mitterand discussed my work on public sector deficits. I have also run for elected office at the municipal level. I first began to write about quantitative easing as a useful policy option during the early 1980s.

Hillary wins the popular vote but Trump wins the electoral college and the Presidency: Shocking surprise outcome for most Americans and observers

Well forgive me if I state ‘I told you so” but as I was not shocked by the result in the Presidential election. I knew a close race and a narrow Trump victory was a definite possibility. Indeed, I wrote … Continue reading

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An American Tradition:Dixville Notch votes at midnight. Results announced shortly thereafter

An endearing American tradition will take place again in the tiny Hamlet of Dixville Notch New Hampshire at midnight. The Presidential election polls will open at midnight and the votes will be counted shortly thereafter, since only 12 people live … Continue reading

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Potentially a tie despite the gap in the national polls: state by state polls suggest a very close race

The latest state by state polling results in the US presidential race suggest that on the eve of the election there is a plausible scenario which would result in one toss up state determining the election or even more extraordinary … Continue reading

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Race down to the wire :Trump visits Minnesota where populism has a long history; FBI chief clears Hillary stating the agency has reviewed the latest batch of e mails and their review does not change their July opinion

The polls suggest a close race perhaps getting closer by the hour. As part of that last minute race both candidates are making whirlwind tours of both battleground states and several ones thought originally to be safe blue states. One … Continue reading

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The centre may not hold: Tales from Brexit, the EU, the American election and the eroding foundations of democracy

I started my career as an educator working with trade union members teaching labour history and principles of economics. Our program sponsored by the social democratic progressive NDP government of Ed Schreyer and organized by innovative technocrats at the Department … Continue reading

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Storm around Deutsche Bank grows as charges against some of its executives for fraud are announced in Italy:worlds oldest bank Monte dei Paschi di Sienna involved some excutives also charged

The storm and turbulence around the future of the Deutsche Bank has grown with the announcement last week that some of its executives would face fraud charges in Italy in connection with the charges levied against some executives of the … Continue reading

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Corbyn wins significant victory returned as UK Labour party leader:fallout from crash continues

Jeremy Corbyn the embattled socialist leader of the Labour party has won a major victory in the second battle for leadership of the Labour party. He defeated his more centrist challenger Owen Smith by a margin of 62% to 38%. … Continue reading

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After the Crash:Rediscovering Keynes and the origins of quantitative easing (2nd posting)

By Harold R.Chorney Professor of Political economy, Concordia University Montréal, Québec Preface: More than twenty five years ago I began to write about problems of public finance.( Chorney, 1984) At the time that I began to do so, I never … Continue reading

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Poli 463, 2017 course outline: Keynes versus monetarists before and after the crash of 2008.

Poli 463/2 fall 2017 Government and Business course outline : under construction Keynes versus monetarists before and after the crash of 2008 Prof.Harold Chorney Fall/ 2017 Thursday 2:45 – 5:30 MB 2  285 Course overview: This course explores the tools … Continue reading

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Poli 349 fall 2016 course outline: The City and social and political theory (under construction)

Poli 349 AA (4645):Political and social theory and the city Course outline fall 2016 .Professor Harold Chorney Tuesday 2:45-5:30 H433 SGW Sept.6-Dec.5, 2016 This course focuses on the rise of the metropolis and its links to economic and technical change … Continue reading

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