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This is the first of six videos to introduce the new version of Minsky, the Open Source System Dynamics modelling tool specifically designed to model capitalism as a monetary, non-equilibrium system. Minsky can in fact be used for any mathematical equation, as I show here with a simple a+b=c equation and a visual demonstration of ...
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This is the first of six videos to introduce the new version of Minsky, the Open Source System Dynamics modelling tool specifically designed to model capitalism as a monetary, non-equilibrium system. Minsky can in fact be used for any mathematical equation, as I show here with a simple a+b=c equation and a visual demonstration of ...
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Steve Keen considers the following as important:
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