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Randy Wray on Krugman and the Frustration of the Heterodox

Stephanie Kelton's Podcast

Release Date: 04/28/2014

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Stephanie Kelton's Podcast

A broad-ranging discussion of conventional economics and the heterodox alternatives to IS/LM, Ricardian equivalence, etc.

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UMKC Economist Dr. Fred Lee talks with Stephanie about the micro/maco distinction, Post-Keynesian price theory, the problems with neoclassical economics and his ideas about how to move the discipline in a more useful direction. 

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October 21, 2013 podcast. White collar criminologist, William K. Black, talks in depth about JP Morgan's (impending?) $13 billion settlement. Randy Wray talks post-shutdown policy and MMT.  

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