Progressive Economics from John Maynard Keynes and the New Deal to John Kenneth Galbraith and Joseph Stiglitz and Steve Keen. This is low-budget, heretical economics from the other side of the tracks: the Commons and public goods, the centrality of effective demand, and the mismanagement of economies by monetary authorities and others closer to corporate power than fundamental understanding. More Demand Side is available at the lower case demand side or through the links at demandsideblog.blogspot.com
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Progressive Economics from John Maynard Keynes and the New Deal to John Kenneth Galbraith and Joseph Stiglitz and Steve Keen. This is low-budget, heretical economics from the other side of the tracks: the Commons and public goods, the centrality of effective demand, and the mismanagement of economies by monetary authorities and others closer to corporate power than fundamental understanding. More Demand Side is available at the lower case demand side or through the links at demandsideblog.blogspot.com
Progressive Economics from John Maynard Keynes and the New Deal to John Kenneth Galbraith and Joseph Stiglitz and Steve Keen. This is low-budget, heretical economics from the other side of the tracks: the Commons and public goods, the centrality of effective demand, and the mismanagement of economies by monetary authorities and others closer to corporate power than fundamental understanding. More Demand Side is available at the lower case demand side or through the links at demandsideblog.blogspot.com