There is an idea gaining traction inside the UK that a university degree has declining social and economic value. As an ever-increasing proportion of young
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Starmer, Burnham, the Hapless Horserace
This podcast was recorded on Friday for the Echo Chamber podcast, now run by Tony Groves, in Dublin. We were discussing UK themes on this
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The Job Guarantee and MMT: A Conversation with Will Thompson
In this podcast, I speak with Will Thompson to explore one of the most important internal debates within Modern Monetary Theory. We agree on the
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Is the global economy tottering on the brink?
I recently sat down with Steve Keen to explore a deeply uncomfortable truth: the global economic system is far more fragile than mainstream economics admits.
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Has AI broken the job market?
AI is reshaping work faster than universities, employers, or governments can adapt. In this intergenerational conversation, I talk with my son Tom about how artificial
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Tax changes everything
This week’s podcast was recorded as the final video in a series of videos that I made for the Global Initiative for Fiscal Transparency. I
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Steve Keen on rethinking money
Loanable funds? The money multiplier? Steve Keen and Richard Murphy dismantle the myths. Double-entry accounting shows what really happens when banks create money and governments
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Homo economicus or savage capitalism? A conversation with John Christensen
Capitalism is not driven by rational homo economicus, but by power, greed and vested interests. Neoclassical economists’ tidy models still shape policy, but other insights
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In the Echo Chamber
My podcast with Tony Groves and Martin McMahon of the Echo Chamber podcast in Ireland is now out on free release. Returning champion Prof @RichardJMurphy
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