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This week have Dirk Ehnts as a a guest on the livestream. Dirk (born 1977) is a German heterodox economist. He is one of the leading proponents of Modern Monetary Theory in Europe. Ehnts worked as a visiting professor at the Berlin School of Economics and Law between 2012 and 2014, where he taught classes on macroeconomics, money, and currency. Within that period, he undertook a semester off to work as visiting professor at the Latin America Institute of the Free University of Berlin. In 2015, he moved to the Bard College Berlin, while from the end of 2016 to mid-2017 and again since May 2018, he has been teaching at the Chemnitz University of Technology. In between he taught at Europa-Universität Flensburg as a visiting professor for European economics. Ehnts is a member of the standing
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This week have Dirk Ehnts as a a guest on the livestream. Dirk (born 1977) is a German heterodox economist. He is one of the leading proponents of Modern Monetary Theory in Europe. Ehnts worked as a visiting professor at the Berlin School of Economics and Law between 2012 and 2014, where he taught classes on macroeconomics, money, and currency. Within that period, he undertook a semester off to work as visiting professor at the Latin America Institute of the Free University of Berlin. In 2015, he moved to the Bard College Berlin, while from the end of 2016 to mid-2017 and again since May 2018, he has been teaching at the Chemnitz University of Technology. In between he taught at Europa-Universität Flensburg as a visiting professor for European economics. Ehnts is a member of the standing
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This week have Dirk Ehnts as a a guest on the livestream. Dirk (born 1977) is a German heterodox economist. He is one of the leading proponents of Modern Monetary Theory in Europe. Ehnts worked as a visiting professor at the Berlin School of Economics and Law between 2012 and 2014, where he taught classes on macroeconomics, money, and currency. Within that period, he undertook a semester off to work as visiting professor at the Latin America Institute of the Free University of Berlin. In 2015, he moved to the Bard College Berlin, while from the end of 2016 to mid-2017 and again since May 2018, he has been teaching at the Chemnitz University of Technology. In between he taught at Europa-Universität Flensburg as a visiting professor for European economics. Ehnts is a member of the standing field committee History of Economic Thought of the German economists association. |