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#83 Fadhel Kaboub & Phil Armstrong: In Conversation

#83 Fadhel Kaboub & Phil Armstrong: In Conversation

The MMT Podcast with Patricia Pino & Christian Reilly · Patricia Pino, Christian Reilly

January 13, 20211h 55m

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Show Notes

Author and MMT Scholar Phil Armstrong talks to professor of economics and president of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity Fadhel Kaboub about how MMT insights apply to the global south, colonial reparations, the MMT Job Guarantee contrasted with Universal Basic Income, and much more. Event organised by the Gower Initiative For Modern Money Studies.

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