The dodgy dynamics of economics (1)

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This is the talk I gave at the Finance, Math­e­mat­ics and Phi­los­o­phy sem­i­nar orga­nized by the Depart­ment of Phi­los­o­phy and the Depart­ment of Physics at Sapien­za Uni­ver­si­ta de Roma. It was an extreme­ly good con­fer­ence, with the spe­cial bonus that I got to meet one of my heroes in non­lin­ear dynam­ics, Ping Chen.

PS Video below init­lal­ly linked only to the adver­tise­ment before my video. That is fixed now, and I only hope my bags also get found after going astray in Rome air­port.

I’ll fol­low up with my paper short­ly, once I have time to com­plete it.

Next week I’ll be speak­ing in Greece, includ­ing a sem­i­nar on debunk­ing eco­nom­ics in Thes­solini­ki.

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About Steve Keen

I am Professor of Economics and Head of Economics, History and Politics at Kingston University London, and a long time critic of conventional economic thought. As well as attacking mainstream thought in Debunking Economics, I am also developing an alternative dynamic approach to economic modelling. The key issue I am tackling here is the prospect for a debt-deflation on the back of the enormous private debts accumulated globally, and our very low rate of inflation.