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Daily commentary: On teaching economics

There has been a lot of back and forth in the financial and economics blogosphere about the centrality of financial institutions and their facilitation of private debt accumulation leading up to the Great Financial Crisis. It seems to me…

Krugman’s Flashing Neon Sign

The debate between Paul Krugman and my friend Steve Keen regarding how banks work (see here, here, here, and here) has caused me to revisit an old quote. Back in the 1990s I would use Krugman’s book, Peddling Prosperity (1995), in my…

Why Minsky Matters

My friend Steve Keen recently presented a “primer” on Hyman Minsky. In his piece, Steve criticized the methodology used by Paul Krugman and argued that Krugman could learn a lot from Minsky. In particular Krugman’s equilibrium approach and…

A Primer on Minsky

Minsky's “Financial Instability Hypothesis” is one of the key foundations of Steve Keen's approach to economics. Minsky has come into vogue these days of course, but to people who’ve known his work for several decades rather than ever since…

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