Robert Hockett, Cornell Law School professor and Bernie Sanders presidential campaign advisor, and Thorvald Grung Moe, former special advisor at the Norwegian central bank and research associate at the Levy Institute, join Pierre Ortlieb, economist at OMFIF, in the first segment of our two-part podcast on Modern Monetary Theory. This portion of the conversation looks at the legal roots of MMT, theories of credit money, and the sectoral balances approach, among other things.
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From conception to implementation: the CBDC journey
Maintaining liquidity in times of crisis
The rise of gold as a central bank reserve asset
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In conversation with Barnabás Virág: growth prospects for the Hungarian economy
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