I spent some time last night translating comments in response to my request for video ideas, made yesterday, into the mindmap that I use to record these ideas.
The result is that more than fifty videos, not all of which I would have thought of, have been added to my list.
There are now more than 100 on the list, and some, of course, are always made in response to current circumstances, but these ideas give me much more to think about, and that really helps.
Thanks to all involved.
My list is still open.
What I can't promise is when any video might be made. But I have a lot more to think about now, and that genuinely helps.
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Sorry for the late question but why doesn’t the Government provide a National Bank which provides loans, savings and mortgages at say 1% around the BoE interest rate, so us ‘normal’ people can do so without being forced to be in the financial services ‘casino’ system.
Obviously people could still use this but it would be at their choice and RISK !
I’d also suggest that this facility be enshrined in law so that this facility wouldn’t be at the discretion of whichever party was in power
It would also provide funds to Government to invest in projects that the free market doesn’t want to, like China does
Thanks
It’s we who need to thank you Richard for what you- and Thomas -do.
Go well..
I’m still trying to wrap my mind around how government-creating money jibes with (or not) issues about balance of trade and currency markets. Help with that would be great.
It is on my list to do…
Late suggestion:
Contrast the main principles behind university conventional economics curricula and the main principles behind your Accounting Streams curriculum. Your course strikes me as potentially one of the most influential and challenging (positively disruptive) initiatives you have helped produce and a bit of “publicity” for it could only be a good thing.
I hope it’s OK to offer a suggestion here as I could not the ‘Leave a Reply’ option on the original article and apologies for it being so late.
My suggestion is ‘Taxpayer’s Money – Myth or Reality?’
Regards,
Craig
That is on my list – thank you.