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Yanis Varoufakis – From an Economics without Capitalism to Markets without Capitalism | DiEM25

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Yanis Varoufakis enlivening talk on economics and markets. Yanis, an economics professor, elected member of the Greek parliament, served as Greek Minister of Finance in negotiations with the European Union when Greece's economy was imploding. -- Yanis explains insights with good humor. Showing that economic models lack important features of the real world and capitalism of to day - including money, time and space. He explores how markets can resolve serious economic issues of today. And how recent economic theories can contribute to ongoing stagnation, increasing inequality, and environmental degradation. The future of the many economies of the world can be much better with viable markets. The talk was on Monday February 3, 2020, it is part of a series - Introduction to Pluralism in

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Yanis Varoufakis enlivening talk on economics and markets. Yanis, an economics professor, elected member of the Greek parliament, served as Greek Minister of Finance in negotiations with the European Union when Greece's economy was imploding. -- Yanis explains insights with good humor. Showing that economic models lack important features of the real world and capitalism of to day - including money, time and space.



He explores how markets can resolve serious economic issues of today. And how recent economic theories can contribute to ongoing stagnation, increasing inequality, and environmental degradation.



The future of the many economies of the world can be much better with viable markets.



The talk was on Monday February 3, 2020, it is part of a series - Introduction to Pluralism in Economics at the University Of Tubingen. Innovative. Interdisciplinary. International sums up what makes the University one of Germany's top universities.

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Yanis Varoufakis
An accidental economist Let me begin with a confession: I am a Professor of Economics who has never really trained as an economist. But let’s take things one at a time.

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