Beyond The Deficit Myth: Money, Government and the Public Interest | Sydney
Event description
A new interactive weekend seminar using modern monetary theory (MMT) as a guide to economic policy analysis, institutional reform, economic development, and promoting social justice and a transition to ecological sustainability.
The program will comprise a series of introductory talks by Associate Professor Steven Hail and participatory group discussions based on short articles and case studies covering the fundamentals of MMT.
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Day One
9:30am—11:00am Part 1: Money - what it is and where it came from.
11:30am—1:00pm Part 2: The power of the purse - federal budgeting.
2:00pm—3:30pm Part 3: The big bad wolf - sources of inflation.
3:00pm — 4:30pm Part 4: FINDING THE MONEY documentary screening.
Day Two
10:00am—11:30am Part 5: The RBA - what it can do and what it can't.
12:00pm—1:30pm Part 6: Private money creation, financial resilience and financial fragility.
2:30pm—4:00pm Part 7: Exchange rates and international debt - small and not-so-small economies in a big system.
4:00pm—4:30pm Part 8: Things you and I could do next.
ABOUT FINDING THE MONEY:
An underdog group of economists is on a mission to instigate a paradigm shift by flipping our understanding of the national debt — and the nature of money — upside down.
FINDING THE MONEY follows former chief economist to Senator Bernie Sanders, Stephanie Kelton, on a journey to unveil a deeper story about money, injecting new hope and empowering democracies around the world to tackle the biggest challenges of the 21st century: from climate change to inequality.
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