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Liberating the Economy from Politics
Economics is not an immutable unchangeable fate but a human system where changing rules changes outcomes. James Galbraith and Joseph Stiglitz are two well-known economists who question the myths of conventional economics, the self-healing, efficient and deregulated market The elite live in a frozen consciousness where there are no alternatives, bankruptcies are only normal business practice and nature is only a free good, external or sink. How can the economy serve long-term necessities and not only short-term profit maximization?
Economics is not an immutable unchangeable fate but a human system where changing rules changes outcomes. James Galbraith and Joseph Stiglitz are two well-known economists who question the myths of conventional economics, the self-healing, efficient and deregulated market The elite live in a frozen consciousness where there are no alternatives, bankruptcies are only normal business practice and nature is only a free good, external or sink. How can the economy serve long-term necessities and not only short-term profit maximization?
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