Summary:
David Graeber's review of Robert Skidelsky's Money and Government: The past and Future of Government. A TED talk, by Nick Hanauer, on how complexity economics is replacing "neoliberal" economics. He is especially interested in reciprocity. A 2014 interview by Bill Moyers, of Paul Krugman, on Piketty's book. Mariana Mazzucato, with a talk on the value of everything. She also has a 2013 TED talk. Heinz Kurz on the Cambridge capital controversy. Bertram Schefold on the CCC and his recent research.
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Robert Vienneau considers the following as important: Empirical Results - Distribution and Mobility, Neoliberalism, paul krugman
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David Graeber's review of Robert Skidelsky's Money and Government: The past and Future of Government. A TED talk, by Nick Hanauer, on how complexity economics is replacing "neoliberal" economics. He is especially interested in reciprocity. A 2014 interview by Bill Moyers, of Paul Krugman, on Piketty's book. Mariana Mazzucato, with a talk on the value of everything. She also has a 2013 TED talk. Heinz Kurz on the Cambridge capital controversy. Bertram Schefold on the CCC and his recent research.
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Robert Vienneau considers the following as important: Empirical Results - Distribution and Mobility, Neoliberalism, paul krugman
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- David Graeber's review of Robert Skidelsky's Money and Government: The past and Future of Government.
- A TED talk, by Nick Hanauer, on how complexity economics is replacing "neoliberal" economics. He is especially interested in reciprocity.
- A 2014 interview by Bill Moyers, of Paul Krugman, on Piketty's book.
- Mariana Mazzucato, with a talk on the value of everything. She also has a 2013 TED talk.
- Heinz Kurz on the Cambridge capital controversy.
- Bertram Schefold on the CCC and his recent research.