My session at the AEA

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As not­ed in the last post, I’m rush­ing to get a sec­ond edi­tion of Debunk­ing Eco­nom­ics pub­lished this year, so I’m try­ing to fin­ish the man­u­script by the end of this month. As a result I’ll be cir­cum­spect on posts for the next few weeks, but there are a few I have to put up–including the ses­sions at the AEA.

My own ses­sion was orga­nized by Fred Mose­ley and (click on the names to down­load the papers) had David Colan­der, Paul David­son, myself and Ami­ta­va Dutt as speak­ers, with Ben­jamin Fried­man, Robert Gor­don and Kevin Hoover as dis­cus­sants.

My presentation:

Steve Keen’s Debt­watch Pod­cast 

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The Talks

Moseley Introduction and Colander Talk

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Paul Davidson start

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Paul Davidson continued plus my talk

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My talk continued plus Amitava Dutt start

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Amitava Dutt continued

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Amitava Dutt continued plus start of Friedman as discussant

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Friedman as discussant

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Gordon as discussant

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Kevin Hoover as discussant

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The for­mat and 2 hour time lim­it did­n’t allow a lot of time for replies by speak­ers, and I only stat­ed the bare bones of my reply to Hoover. There’s a lot more I’d like to say, but I don’t have the time now-per­haps I’ll get a chance in replies to ques­tions once peo­ple have seen these talks.

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About Steve Keen

I am Professor of Economics and Head of Economics, History and Politics at Kingston University London, and a long time critic of conventional economic thought. As well as attacking mainstream thought in Debunking Economics, I am also developing an alternative dynamic approach to economic modelling. The key issue I am tackling here is the prospect for a debt-deflation on the back of the enormous private debts accumulated globally, and our very low rate of inflation.