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My talk in New Zealand, in which I explain the foundations of my monetary macroeconomics in Schumpeter’s vision of disequilibrium, discontinuous growth, and Minsky’s vision of the monetary system as a source of endogenous instability. This is a very detailed exposition of my views, more so than in any previous video. 2nd half follows
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My talk in New Zealand, in which I explain the foundations of my monetary macroeconomics in Schumpeter’s vision of disequilibrium, discontinuous growth, and Minsky’s vision of the monetary system as a source of endogenous instability. This is a very detailed exposition of my views, more so than in any previous video. 2nd half follows
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Steve Keen considers the following as important:
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