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Odd Lots

Why Studying Keynes Is More Important Than Ever

Odd Lots

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4.52K Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2020

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

In response to the economic crisis, governments around the world have engaged in stimulative policies that might be characterized as “Keynesian” in nature. But what did Keynes really believe, and how did he form his own ideas? On this episode we speak with Zach Carter, an editor at Huffington Post, and the author of the new book The Price of Peace: Money, Democracy and the Life of John Maynard Keynes. We discussed Keynes the individual as well as his ideas and their importance today.

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battle against climate change. Register at Bloomberg Live.com slash B Green Radio. Hello, I've lots of listeners, it's Joe Weisenthaw. I want to let you know about something cool that's coming up on Wednesday,

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July 15, Odd Lots of holding our first ever live stream event. Tracy and I will be interviewing

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Carson Block, founder of Muddy Waters research.

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We're going to be talking to Carson live on Bloomberg.com, the terminal, Twitter, etc.

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It's going to be 8 p.m. Eastern time on Wednesday, July 15.

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So be sure to follow at podcast to catch the live stream of the event.

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So check it up up thank you. Hello and I'm

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welcome to another episode of the Odd Lodge's podcast. I'm Jill Weisenthall.

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And I'm Joe Weisenthall.

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And I'm Tracy Allaway.

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So Tracy, we're still in the middle of a crisis.

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Yes, we are.

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Three months on, still crisis mode.

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You know, like one of the things we've been doing throughout this whole

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crisis is we've been making sure that listeners know the date that we're

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recording this and I feel like it's especially important because

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A this as you mentioned it's been going on a long time B you're in Hong Kong and Hong Kong you just had

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