Sunday, June 5, 2011

Marshall Auerback — “How Japan Will Bounce Back” - Radio Free Dylan (Mar 18, 2011)

Marshall Auerback —  “How Japan Will Bounce Back” - Radio Free Dylan (Mar 18, 2011)

Episode 41: How Japan Will Bounce Back with Marshall Auerback

What does the earthquake mean to Japan’s fiscal future? Will one of the possible ripple effects of the disaster in Japan be a period of meaningful economic growth? Is the correct response to an environment of deprived economic activity to cut, or is it to invest and spend?

Whether to cut or whether to spend is a raging debate, not only in Japan, but one that is active in our own country as well. Listen in as Dylan talks with Marshall Auerback about how Japan and the U.S. can begin to allocate capital in a way that solves problems, ultimately bringing advancement in infrastructure, society, and social structure.

You can read Marshall’s most recent post at New Deal 2.0: What Does The Earthquake Mean to Japan’s Fiscal Future?

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Marshall Auerback's website is: New Deal 2.0

BIO: Marshall Auerback is a Senior Fellow at the Roosevelt Institute. He currently serves as a global portfolio strategist for Madison Street Partners, LLC, a Denver-based hedge fund. From 1983-1987, he was an investment manager at GT Management (Asia) Limited in Hong Kong, where he focused on the markets of Hong Kong, the ASEAN countries, New Zealand and Australia. From 1988-91, Mr. Auerback was based in Tokyo, where his Pacific Rim expertise was broadened to include the Japanese stock market.

Source: Radio Free Dylan
Aired: 3/18/11 12:00 AM

James K. Galbraith — "The Affluent Society & Other Writings 1952-1967" - Free Library of Philadelphia (Nov 18, 2010)

James K. Galbraith — "The Affluent Society & Other Writings 1952-1967" - Free Library of Philadelphia (Nov 18, 2010)

James K. Galbraith is a professor of economics and the Lloyd M. Bentsen, Jr., Chair in Government/Business Relations at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin. A regular contributor to The Nation and Mother Jones, Galbraith is the author of The Predator State, Balancing Acts, and Created Unequal, all of which examine different aspects of the distribution of wealth in the United States. His new book collects the notable writings of his father--renowned economist John Kenneth Galbraith--including American Capitalism, The Affluent Society, and The New Industrial State into one definitive volume.
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James K. Galbraith's website is: James K. Galbraith

Source: Free Library of Philadelphia

Aired: 11/18/11 12:00 AM

James K. Galbraith — "A Progressive Economist" - ElectricPolitics (Sep 26, 2006)

James K. Galbraith — "A Progressive Economist" - ElectricPolitics (Sep 26, 2006)

The venerable tradition of political economy hasn't died out (yet) but practitioners have become uncommonly hard to find. James K. Galbraith, who penned a wonderfully sharp critique of our economic system earlier this year in Mother Jones, and is at work on a larger version (as well as having another new book about to be published), brings iconoclastic, innovative sensibilities to a wide range of issues. I'm always delighted to hear reasonable solutions—even half-way solutions—that may be less well-known but are eminently bleeding-edge, especially from a committed progressive. My sincere thanks to James for sharing his thoughts. Total runtime an hour and thirty three minutes. Enjoy!

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James K. Galbraith's website is: James K. Galbraith

Source: Electric Politics

Aired: 09/026/06 12:00 AM

James K. Galbraith — "Keynote at the EPS Bernard Schwartz Symposium" - (Oct 01, 2010)

James K. Galbraith — "Keynote at the EPS Bernard Schwartz Symposium" - (Oct 01, 2010)

James K. Galbraith, Keynote at the EPS Bernard Schwartz Symposium October 2010. James K. Galbraith is one of the great economists of our time, and with one of the best outlooks for what can actually work. So we're just going to get out of the way.


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James K. Galbraith's website is: James K. Galbraith

Source: Demand Side Economics

Aired: 5/027/11 12:00 AM

James K. Galbraith — "James Galbraith Interview" - Alan Minksy (May 27, 2011)

James K. Galbraith — "James Galbraith Interview" - Alan Minsky (May 27, 2011)

Economist James K Galbraith analyzes today’s economy and contrasts it with a sound, and more just, economy.  He also explains why we would need a powerful left to remake the economy in these necessary ways.

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James K. Galbraith's website is: James K. Galbraith

Source: Building a Powerful Left in the United States

Aired: 5/027/11 12:00 AM

Mike Norman — "John Thomas Financial Economist, Mike Norman" - New Captains of Industry (Dec 28, 2010)

Mike Norman — "John Thomas Financial Economist, Mike Norman" - New Captains of Industry (Dec 28, 2010)

Economist Mike Norman talks about the Great Recession, the upcoming year 2011, and our Nation's Debt.

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Mike Norman  has worked at Merrill Lynch, was a member of four U.S. futures exchanges (Chicago Mercantile Exchange, New York Mercantile Exchange, Commodity Exchange, and the New York Futures Exchange) and ran the derivatives trading desk for a major Swiss Bank.
Mike Norman's website is: Mike Norman Economics

Source: Blogtalk Radio | New Captains of Industry

Aired: 12/28/10 12:00 AM

Mike Norman, L. Randall Wray and Warren Mosler — "Economist Round Table. Economics 101 for Politicians and Policy Makers" - New Captains of Industry (Dec 31, 2010)

Mike Norman, L. Randall Wray and Warren Mosler — "Economist Round Table. Economics 101 for Politicians and Policy Makers" - New Captains of Industry (Dec 31, 2010)

This economist round table challenges the prevailing thought on the U.S. economy, National Debt, Trade deficits, and Government spending. The panel includes Mike Norman, L. Randall Wray, and Warren Mosler. They propose such ideas as a payroll tax holiday, tax cuts for businesses, capital infusions to the states, major government investment in infrastructure, and eight dollar per hour federal jobs program for anybody who wants to work.


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Mike Norman  has worked at Merrill Lynch, was a member of four U.S. futures exchanges (Chicago Mercantile Exchange, New York Mercantile Exchange, Commodity Exchange, and the New York Futures Exchange) and ran the derivatives trading desk for a major Swiss Bank.
Mike Norman's website is: Mike Norman Economics
L. Randall Wray is an economics professor at University of Missouri–Kansas City. He believes the deficit concerns are hysteria, and massive cuts will only worsen the problem. His focus is on growing the economy.
L. Randall Wray's website is: New Economic Perspectives
Economist Warren Mosler - Co-Author Understanding Modern Money. Author "The 7 Deadly Innocent Frauds of Economic Policy". Download PDF at http://moslereconomics.com/, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/warren-mosler
Warren Mosler's website is: The Center of the Universe

Source: Blogtalk Radio | New Captains of Industry

Aired: 12/31/10 12:00 AM

Warren Mosler — "The economic situations in Europe, China, and the United States in 2011" - New Captains of Industry (Dec 29, 2010)

Warren Mosler — "The economic situations in Europe, China, and the United States in 2011" - New Captains of Industry (Dec 29, 2010)

Economist Warren Mosler speaks about the economic situations in Europe, China, and the United States in 2011. He also speaks how the changing political climate will affect our Nation's future. Other talking points are the National Debt, and Modern Monetary Theory (MMT).

Economist Warren Mosler - Co-Author Understanding Modern Money. Author "The 7 Deadly Innocent Frauds of Economic Policy". Download PDF at http://moslereconomics.com/, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/warren-mosler

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Warren Mosler's website is: The Center of the Universe

Source: Blogtalk Radio | New Captains of Industry

Aired: 12/29/10 12:00 AM

Warren Mosler — "Can Taxes and Bonds Finance Government Spending?" - Virtually Speaking (Apr 08, 2011)

Warren Mosler — "Can Taxes and Bonds Finance Government Spending?" - Virtually Speaking (Apr 08, 2011)

Economist Warren Mosler joins Jay... Can Taxes and Bonds Finance Government Spending? Modern Monetary Theory says no. Co-Author Understanding Modern Money. Author "The 7 Deadly Innocent Frauds of Economic Policy". Download PDF at http://moslereconomics.com/, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/warren-mosler

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Warren Mosler's website is: The Center of the Universe

Source: Blogtalk Radio | Virtually Speakingwith JayAckroyd

Aired: 4/08/11 12:00 AM