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
A collection of speeches and interviews with Economists, Economic Pundits and Financial Consultants on the topics of Economics, Monetary Reform, Globalisation, Banking, Financial Fraud and the Global Fincancial Crisis. "Whosoever controls the volume of money in any country is absolute master of all industry and commerce...." James A. Garfield
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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)
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