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Economists Stephanie Kelton and Rohan Grey take Jon Stewart down a Modern Monetary Theory rabbit hole

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[embedded content]YouTubeThe Problem With Jon Stewart363K subscribersListen to the full episode:https://theproblem.link/KeltonGreyEconomists Stephanie Kelton and Rohan Grey take Jon down a Modern Monetary Theory rabbit hole, where they learn that the Fed could actually do a lot more than it is.The Problem With Jon Stewart is now streaming on Apple TV+ https://theproblem.link/AppleTVListen to The Problem With Jon Stewart podcast on Apple Podcasts, where available. https://theproblem.link/ApplePodcastSubscribe to The Problem with Jon Stewart’s YouTube channel: https://theproblem.link/YouTube

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The Problem With Jon Stewart

363K subscribers

Listen to the full episode:

https://theproblem.link/KeltonGrey

Economists Stephanie Kelton and Rohan Grey take Jon down a Modern Monetary Theory rabbit hole, where they learn that the Fed could actually do a lot more than it is.

The Problem With Jon Stewart is now streaming on Apple TV+ https://theproblem.link/AppleTV

Listen to The Problem With Jon Stewart podcast on Apple Podcasts, where available. 

https://theproblem.link/ApplePodcast

Subscribe to The Problem with Jon Stewart’s YouTube channel: 

https://theproblem.link/YouTube

Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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