What does it really mean to be a heterodox economist? And how does Modern Monetary Theory fit into today’s political narratives?
In this episode, Indypodcasters Fiona and Marlene catch up with political economist William Thomson to unpack the big ideas shaping Scotland’s economic debate. William explains what “heterodox economics” actually means, challenges mainstream thinking, and explores how Modern Monetary Theory connects to the political choices facing Scotland right now.
We also hear about his ambitious new event, Scotland's Economics Festival, taking place 19–21 March in Leith, Edinburgh — designed to bring big economic ideas out of academia and into the hands of the public.
🎟 Get your tickets at: https://www.scoteconfest.org/
Big ideas. Straight talking. Economics made accessible.
Chapters:
00:00:27 Scotland's Economics Festival
00:05:54 Thinking Beyond GDP
00:12:01 Engaging Scotgov
00:15:45 Zack Polanski vs the mainstream media narrative
00:27:52 "Grandfathering" will hold Scotland back
00:32:18 Don't fear the Markets
00:36:16 Independence starts NOW
00:39:51 Scottish Government Bonds - good idea or smoking gun?
00:52:10 Sectorial Balances homework
Related topic:
Finding the Money https://findingmoneyfilm.com/
#scotonomics #MMT #economicsfestival
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