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Keen Bordeaux 2013 Debt Deflation

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My keynote speech at the KEDGE Business School “Finance and Society” conference. I give a live demonstration of switching from a model of Loanable Funds to Endogenous Money in Minsky, as well as explaining and modeling Minsky’s Financial Instablity Hypothesis

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My keynote speech at the KEDGE Business School “Finance and Society” conference. I give a live demonstration of switching from a model of Loanable Funds to Endogenous Money in Minsky, as well as explaining and modeling Minsky’s Financial Instablity Hypothesis


Steve Keen
Steve Keen (born 28 March 1953) is an Australian-born, British-based economist and author. He considers himself a post-Keynesian, criticising neoclassical economics as inconsistent, unscientific and empirically unsupported. The major influences on Keen's thinking about economics include John Maynard Keynes, Karl Marx, Hyman Minsky, Piero Sraffa, Augusto Graziani, Joseph Alois Schumpeter, Thorstein Veblen, and François Quesnay.

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