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Steve Keen, Phil Dobbie – How does liquidity impact the economy?

February 2, 2023 Mathew D. Rose 0

For most of us liquidity is an easy concept to understand. Have we got enough cash to pay our bills? For small businesses it is a simple case of managing your cashflow and ensuring your […]

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Economics

Steve Keen, Phil Dobbie – Opportunity Cost and MMT

January 22, 2023 Mathew D. Rose 0

Conventional economics is built around the idea of opportunity cost. If there is a limited resource a decision has to be made about how best to use it. How is that principle applied when you […]

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Steve Keen, Phil Dobbie – Piero Sraffa and the non-existent supply curve

January 4, 2023 Mathew D. Rose 0

Most people think economics can be summarised in just two words – supply and demand. Where they cross that determines price and as they move the price moves. But what if the supply curve is […]

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Steve Keen, Phil Dobbie – Richard Goodwin and non-linear thinking

December 17, 2022 Mathew D. Rose 0

We continue our series looking at economists who influenced Steve Keens thinking. This week it’s American economists Richard Goodwin, who Steve says is the chief proponent of non-linear thinking in economics. He wrote Theories of […]

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Steve Keen, Phil Dobbie – The Debt Myth

November 30, 2022 Mathew D. Rose 0

How widespread is the idea that one person’s debt is another person’s credit and therefore has no impact on the economy. What are the implications of this thinking and what changes when the realisation that […]

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Steve Keen, Phil Dobbie – What would Keynes do now?

November 24, 2022 Mathew D. Rose 0

His answer to Great depression was that we should spend our way out. But now we have rampant inflation because people are spending too much. What would Keynes do now if he was presented with […]

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Climate Crisis

Steve Keen, Phil Dobbie: Will more realistic pricing of energy and pollution save the planet?

November 4, 2022 Mathew D. Rose 0

In a recent podcast Steve Keen claimed that the law of thermodynamics dictates that we can no longer extend economic growth whilst looking for efficiencies in our use of energy. This week Phil questions Steve […]

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Steve Keen, Phil Dobbie: Private or public – getting the balance right

November 4, 2022 Mathew D. Rose 0

Last week on the Debunking Economics podcast Phil and Steve talked about the likely imposition of Austerity 2.0 around the world, in particular in the UK. Steve said there’s really no need for it. This […]

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Steve Keen, Phil Dobbie – Ready for Austerity 2.0?

October 26, 2022 Mathew D. Rose 0

With big-spending Boris gone, Britain’s new Prime Minister will almost certainly promote austerity 2.0, under the guise of fiscal conservatism. He won’t be alone in that, with governments the world over trying to reduce the […]

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Climate Crisis

Steve Keen, Phil Dobbie – Can we get by without growth, growth, growth?

October 15, 2022 Mathew D. Rose 0

Before her plans were ripped up, the UK’s newest Prime Minister was promising growth, growth, growth in an economy that has avoided it for a long time. And she was going to do it through […]

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Blitzed: Drugs in Nazi Germany by Norman Ohler

August 10, 2025 0

Book review by  Branko Milanović As I walked yesterday past the Metropolitan Museum in New York, I saw, among many stands that sell all kinds of trinkets, a table filled with books. One attracted my […]

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The Spectre of State Capitalism by Ilias Alami and Adam D Dixon

July 2, 2025 0

Reviewed by J. D. Evans Alami and Dixon’s The Spectre of State Capitalism is a careful discussion of a topic often dealt with in platitudes and sound-bites. The authors cover uses of ‘state capitalism’ as […]

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