Robert Skidelsky, author of Keynes: The Return of the Master (London, rev. edn. 2010), speaks below in an interview on the state of neoclassical economics, banks, and inequality. Unfortunately, I don’t think Skidelsky sees the how rotten the current EU is and the merits of a possible Brexit, but apart from this there is much of interest here.
Showing posts with label inequality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inequality. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Sunday, April 22, 2012
James Galbraith on Inequality and Macroeconomics Dynamics
James Galbraith gives a brief talk here on inequality and macroeconomics, at a panel entitled “The Impact of Inequality on Macroeconomics Dynamics,” at the Institute for New Economic Thinking’s (INET) Paradigm Lost Conference in Berlin (April 14, 2012).
N.B. Google has introduced a new style for posting and managing blogs: at the moment, I still don’t like it much!
N.B. Google has introduced a new style for posting and managing blogs: at the moment, I still don’t like it much!
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