Interview with my old office mate at the New School Center for Economic Policy Analysis, now The Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), Carlos Bastos Pinkuslfeld, professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) and the Director of the Celso Furtado Center. In the interview, besides Carlinhos, Josh Mason from John Jay/CUNY. There are more clips, that I'll post as they come.
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Rethinking the determination and long-run evolution of income distribution
New paper by Thomas Palley. From the abstract: This paper presents a theory and model of long-run cycles in income inequality. The model exp...
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There are Gold Bugs and there are Bitcoin Bugs. They all oppose fiat money (hate the Fed and other monetary authorities) and follow some s...
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Teaching on the capital debates this and last week. So here are some thoughts, based on my class notes and the required readings (see below)...
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By Sergio Cesaratto (Guest Blogger) “The fact that individual countries no longer have their own currencies and central banks will put n...