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Australian Real Progressives MMT Podcast
Darren
8 episodes
1 week ago
Australian Real Progressives MMT Podcast where all things MMT, Post-Keynesian and more are discussed usually in the context of Australian Political Economy.
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Australian Real Progressives MMT Podcast where all things MMT, Post-Keynesian and more are discussed usually in the context of Australian Political Economy.
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Social Sciences
Science
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#007 An MMT understanding of Inflation
Australian Real Progressives MMT Podcast
28 minutes 56 seconds
3 years ago
#007 An MMT understanding of Inflation

Opening Credit: "Spending in the World and We Know it" Christian Reilly,   host of The MMT Podcast with Christian Reilly and Patricia Pinot
You can visit Christian and Patricia's podcast at https://pileusmmt.libsyn.com/

Thought bubble created with Talkia based on John T. Harvey's work

Warren Mosler clip from any given Mosler interview

Rohan Grey segment from Modern Money Australia https://modernmoneyaustralia.org

Closing Credit: "I'm the Very Model of a Modern Monetary Theory", Jeff Epstein, host of Activist #MMT, the podcast.
You can visit Jeff's website at https://activistmmt.org/

Australian Real Progressives MMT Podcast
Australian Real Progressives MMT Podcast where all things MMT, Post-Keynesian and more are discussed usually in the context of Australian Political Economy.