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The I Theory of Money
This lecture series is based on Brunnermeier and Sannikov’s research papers “The I Theory of Money” and “Redistributive Monetary Policy”
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Capitalism: Competition, Conflict and Crises
The aim of the two-semester sequence is to explore a coherent alternative to neoclassical and post-Keynesian theory that does not rely in any way on concepts of utility maximization, rational choice, rational expectations, or perfect/imperfect competition.
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Monetary Macroeconomics
Some years ago, in the aftermath of the “great financial crisis” (GFC) of the first decade of the twentieth century, Paul Krugman famously remarked that “most macroeconomics of the last thirty years was spectacularly useless at best and positively harmful at worst”. It is the premise of this set of lectures that it is possible to do better, much better.
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After the Crisis
Many thought the financial crash was a final blow to capitalsim. Why does it still reign supreme? Anatole Kaletsky outlines the shape of things to come.
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Working Paper
What’s The Difference Between Growth And Prosperity? (Sample)
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K.P. Kannan
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A.A. Erumban
Assistant Professor & Researcher, University of Groningen -
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Sumeetha Mokkil Maruthur
Research Fellow, Migration Studies, Centre for Public Policy Research, India Senior Research Fellow, International Institute of Migration and Development -
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Ying Chen
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Axel Leijonhufvud
Member Emeritus, Academic Council Professor of Economics, University of California, Los Angeles -
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Chris Canavan
Managing Director, Lion’s Head Global Partners -
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Miles Corak
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Peter Dorman
Economist, Evergreen State College -
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Ali Khan
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Walter Paternesi Meloni
Assistant Professor in Economics, Sapienza University of Rome