Showing posts with label Financial regulation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Financial regulation. Show all posts

Friday, December 10, 2010

PART 3: Steve Keen — Local Future 2010 Conference on Sustainability: Energy, Economy & Environment

PART 3: Steve Keen — Local Future 2010 Conference on Sustainability: Energy, Economy & Environment

Q&A of Steve Keen's Speech

Steve Keen is Associate Professor of Economics & Finance at the University of Western Sydney, Australia and author of the book "Debunking Economics". In 2010, Keen received the Revere Award from the Real World Economics Review for most cogently warned of the crisis, and whose work is most likely to prevent future crises.

Steve Keen was given one and a half hours to present at the Local Future event, which gave him the opportunity to present a comprehensive treatment of the dynamics of credit money and the “Global Financial Crisis” (to use the Australian moniker for it) or “Great Recession” (as economists in the US refer to it).

Download

Professor Steve Keen's website is Steve Keen’s Debtwatch

Source: Steve Keen’s Debtwatch
Aired: 11/13/10 12:00 AM

PART 2: Steve Keen — Local Future 2010 Conference on Sustainability: Energy, Economy & Environment

PART 2: Steve Keen — Local Future 2010 Conference on Sustainability: Energy, Economy & Environment

Steve Keen's Speech

Steve Keen is Associate Professor of Economics & Finance at the University of Western Sydney, Australia and author of the book "Debunking Economics". In 2010, Keen received the Revere Award from the Real World Economics Review for most cogently warned of the crisis, and whose work is most likely to prevent future crises.

Steve Keen was given one and a half hours to present at the Local Future event, which gave him the opportunity to present a comprehensive treatment of the dynamics of credit money and the “Global Financial Crisis” (to use the Australian moniker for it) or “Great Recession” (as economists in the US refer to it).

Download

Professor Steve Keen's website is Steve Keen’s Debtwatch

Source: Steve Keen’s Debtwatch
Aired: 11/13/10 12:00 AM

PART 1: Steve Keen — Local Future 2010 Conference on Sustainability: Energy, Economy & Environment

PART 1: Steve Keen — Local Future 2010 Conference on Sustainability: Energy, Economy & Environment

Aaron Wissner’s introduction

Steve Keen is Associate Professor of Economics & Finance at the University of Western Sydney, Australia and author of the book "Debunking Economics". In 2010, Keen received the Revere Award from the Real World Economics Review for most cogently warned of the crisis, and whose work is most likely to prevent future crises.

Steve Keen was given one and a half hours to present at the Local Future event, which gave him the opportunity to present a comprehensive treatment of the dynamics of credit money and the “Global Financial Crisis” (to use the Australian moniker for it) or “Great Recession” (as economists in the US refer to it).

Download

Professor Steve Keen's website is Steve Keen’s Debtwatch

Source: Steve Keen’s Debtwatch
Aired: 11/13/10 12:00 AM

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Steve Keen — "Debt Saturation" on Renegade Economist, 3CR (April/21/10)

Land rent, Economic rent, Financial regulation: Debt Saturation: Prof Steve Keen sums up the motivating factors for debt as a free hit for policymakers. He also serves up a few critiques of geonomics. All fun and games – www.earthsharing.org.au

Australian economist Professor Steve Keen (University of Western Sydney) winner of the inaugural Revere Award for Economics (2nd and 3rd place finishers Nouriel Roubini of New York University and Dean Baker of the Center for Economic and Policy Research) and judged the economist who first and most cogently warned the world of the coming Global Financial Crisis argues that we are in a period of debt deflation and unemployment induced by debt saturation – particularly in the private sector – and deleveraging.

Download

Professor Steve Keen's website is Steve Keen’s Debtwatch

Source: Renegade Economists
Aired: 4/21/10 12:00 AM