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Susan Borden

Susan Borden

Working on the economics of sustainable prosperity.

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Skidelsky, Carney, and U.S. Hegemony

In a recent essay commenting on Mark Carney’s thoughtful, forceful speech in Davos, Robert Skidelsky revisits a familiar, apparent paradox of the modern dollar system. (https://thewire.in/world/on-mark-carney-and-the-fate-of-liberal-economi...

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