Speaking in Seattle (and elsewhere)

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The Seat­tle Eco­nom­ics Coun­cil has invit­ed me to speak on the top­ic of “The Great Finan­cial Cri­sis and the Great Reces­sion: How we got here and the way out”. The details are:

Venue: Seat­tle Town Hall
Date: May 23rd
Time: 6PM

If you’d like to attend, click on this link.

I’ll also be speak­ing with Ger­ard Fitz­patrick (Rus­sell Invest­ments strate­gic bond fund man­ag­er) on “Mon­ey, Mon­e­tary Pol­i­cy and Finan­cial Repres­sion” at a day­time event (11:30 — 1:30) at the Town Hall.

This is the start of what can only be described as a tru­ly ridicu­lous speak­ing and sem­i­nar tour (if I had any con­trol over the sequence, it would be entire­ly dif­fer­ent):

I’d be pleased to see Debt­watch read­ers at the above events. Of course, while doing all that trav­el­ling, I will be less able to respond to emails (and tweets) than usu­al.

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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.