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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Countdown to COP27: More African countries implementing sustainability-focused policies
Tammo Diemer on weak demand for Bunds, the repo market and EU joint debt
Can central banks normalise their balance sheets?
Combatting money laundering and payments risk in digital assets
What’s next for the Italian economy?
In conversation with De Nederlandsche Bank: Nature risk and the role of central banks
Informing CBDC development with a qualitative look at consumer behaviour
Bank of England independence under Truss
Japan’s approach to sustainable finance and regulatory practice
Lessons learned from the first retail CBDC deployments
Revamping cross-border payments: change coming sooner than you think
In conversation with UNEP FI: the race to net zero and the role of alliances
Policy trade-offs for retail CBDC
Crypto crash proves the need for central bank issued digital currency
Trends developing in retail CBDC
ECB and climate risk supervision
Benefits and risks of CBDCs in emerging markets
Why public asset owners are at an inflection point
What to expect from the August Bank of England meeting
Craving – rather than fighting – inflation
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