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My talk at the European Parliament to the conference “Peripheral debts: Causes, consequences and solutions: 2 July 2015”. I argue that progressive politicians need a complete alternative to Neoliberal economics, which is basically a First Year Economics textbook re-written as a political manifesto.
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My talk at the European Parliament to the conference “Peripheral debts: Causes, consequences and solutions: 2 July 2015”. I argue that progressive politicians need a complete alternative to Neoliberal economics, which is basically a First Year Economics textbook re-written as a political manifesto.
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Steve Keen considers the following as important:
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