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Notes on the Crises

Notes on the Crises

The Pandemic-Induced Depression from a Monetary Political Economy perspective.

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  • Notes on the Crises

    Published by Nathan Tankus. He is Research director of the Modern Money Network.Bylines in the Financial Times,Business Insider, The Guardian &American Prospect

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