45 min

Philip Allan (Part 2) - The New School of Economics The Shepheard-Walwyn Podcast

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Welcome to the second part of our interview with Phil Allan to celebrate the second edition of The New School of Economics.
 
0-0-2      Introduction to Phil Allan.  
2             Why do we have so much unfairness in the system? 
6-            Why is unfairness not inevitable? 
10           The original Physiocrats were 18th century economists. What were their key ideas? 
14           Who are the New Physiocrats? What are their links to Henry George? 
19.30      How do your views differ from the prevailing neoclassical view of economics? 
21           What makes a prosperous economy?  
26           How can you move from rent seeking economics to ways to promote production?  
28           How government monopolies spread even to marriage! 
31.30       Lessons from Thailand and other countries.  
37.30       How do we implement your ideas to transform economic systems?
43            Closing thoughts for the listeners.  
 
Pre order your copy on
www.shepheardwalwyn.com

Welcome to the second part of our interview with Phil Allan to celebrate the second edition of The New School of Economics.
 
0-0-2      Introduction to Phil Allan.  
2             Why do we have so much unfairness in the system? 
6-            Why is unfairness not inevitable? 
10           The original Physiocrats were 18th century economists. What were their key ideas? 
14           Who are the New Physiocrats? What are their links to Henry George? 
19.30      How do your views differ from the prevailing neoclassical view of economics? 
21           What makes a prosperous economy?  
26           How can you move from rent seeking economics to ways to promote production?  
28           How government monopolies spread even to marriage! 
31.30       Lessons from Thailand and other countries.  
37.30       How do we implement your ideas to transform economic systems?
43            Closing thoughts for the listeners.  
 
Pre order your copy on
www.shepheardwalwyn.com

45 min