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Lectures from the Kingston Masters program module Economic Change and Ideas. These three hours of lectures cover the macroeconomics of endogenous money. They compare Endogenous Money to Loanable Funds using the Open Source system dynamics program Minsky, and explain how change in debt affects both aggregate expenditure and aggregate income
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Lectures from the Kingston Masters program module Economic Change and Ideas. These three hours of lectures cover the macroeconomics of endogenous money. They compare Endogenous Money to Loanable Funds using the Open Source system dynamics program Minsky, and explain how change in debt affects both aggregate expenditure and aggregate income
Topics:
Steve Keen considers the following as important:
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