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Mentions MMT.Project Syndicate (free registration may be required)Will Truss Rehabilitate KeynesAnatole Kaletsky | co-chairman and chief economist of Gavekal Dragonomics, an investment research and asset management group based in Hong Kong and Beijing, a well-known economic commentator, a member of the governing board of the Open Society, chair of the Institute for New Economic Thinking from its foundation in 2010 until 2015, and presently a member of INET’s governing board.
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Mentions MMT.Mentions MMT.Project Syndicate (free registration may be required)Will Truss Rehabilitate KeynesAnatole Kaletsky | co-chairman and chief economist of Gavekal Dragonomics, an investment research and asset management group based in Hong Kong and Beijing, a well-known economic commentator, a member of the governing board of the Open Society, chair of the Institute for New Economic Thinking from its foundation in 2010 until 2015, and presently a member of INET’s governing board.
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Will Truss Rehabilitate Keynes
Anatole Kaletsky | co-chairman and chief economist of Gavekal Dragonomics, an investment research and asset management group based in Hong Kong and Beijing, a well-known economic commentator, a member of the governing board of the Open Society, chair of the Institute for New Economic Thinking from its foundation in 2010 until 2015, and presently a member of INET’s governing board.