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Ten years on: rethinking money after the financial crisis

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This event will be streamed live on Wednesday 29 November, 6-8.30pm. [embedded content] Post-financial crisis regulation has failed to address deep-seated problems with the processes of money and credit creation and allocation in advanced economies. This event will propose alternatives, drawing on examples from the past, the present and also looking forward at the opportunities presented by the latest developments in digital technology. Full line-up here.

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This event will be streamed live on Wednesday 29 November, 6-8.30pm.

Post-financial crisis regulation has failed to address deep-seated problems with the processes of money and credit creation and allocation in advanced economies. This event will propose alternatives, drawing on examples from the past, the present and also looking forward at the opportunities presented by the latest developments in digital technology.

Full line-up here.

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