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Stephanie Kelton Thinks the Conventional Wisdom Is Changing — Jacobin’s Lukas Scholle interviews Stephanie Kelton

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Economist Stephanie Kelton has made a name for herself by insisting that deficits don’t matter. In an interview with Jacobin, she argues that we're seeing a paradigm shift away from free-market dogmas and austerity.JacobinStephanie Kelton Thinks the Conventional Wisdom Is ChangingLukas Scholle interviews Stephanie Kelton, professor of public policy and economics at Stony Brook University,

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Economist Stephanie Kelton has made a name for herself by insisting that deficits don’t matter. In an interview with Jacobin, she argues that we're seeing a paradigm shift away from free-market dogmas and austerity.
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Stephanie Kelton Thinks the Conventional Wisdom Is Changing
Lukas Scholle interviews Stephanie Kelton, professor of public policy and economics at Stony Brook University,

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