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Ann Pettifor
I’m Ann Pettifor, author and analyst of the global financial system, and co-author of The Green New Deal (2008). I predicted an Anglo-American debt-deflationary crisis back in 2003, and in September, 2006 published The Coming First World Debt Crisis (Palgrave). I am known for my work on the sovereign debts of low income countries and for leading an international movement for the cancellation of debts, Jubilee 2000.

Ann Pettifor: Debtonation

Ann Pettifor at the Just Banking conference on 20th April 2012

Version with slides added is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7-NwKCny80 Ann Pettifor speaking at the Just Banking conference on 20th April 2012. Ann's work has concentrated on the international financial architecture, the sovereign debts of the poorest countries, and the rise in debt in OECD economies. She is known for her leadership of Jubilee 2000, placing the debts of the poorest countries on the global political agenda, and bringing about radical policy changes at national and...

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Pettifor Says Keynesian Rates Theory Remains Relevant

Feb. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Ann Pettifor, director of Policy Research in Macroeconomics, talks about her Bloomberg column celebrating the 75-year anniversary of the publication of "The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money" by John Maynard Keynes. She speaks with Andrea Catherwood on Bloomberg Television's "The Pulse."

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Soil Association Annual Conference 2012 – Ann Pettifor

Ann Pettifor - author of The Real World Economic Outlook and a Fellow of the new economics foundation (nef) - speaking at today's Soil Association Annual Conference on the role of innovation in a resource-constrained future, and what business models and market structures might be needed for a lower-growth, sustainable economy.

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Tett-Pettifor-Cooper.avi

From the 13/12/2011 edition of NN, Gillian Tett, Ann Pettifor and Louise Cooper discuss a number of economic charts and their function in relation to understanding the underlying causes of the current economic crisis.

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