Richard Goodwin and non-linear thinking
Debunking Economics - the podcast - A podcast by Steve Keen & Phil Dobbie - Wednesdays
We continue our series looking at economists who influenced Steve Keens thinking. This week it’s American economists Richard Goodwin, who Steve says is the chief proponent of non-linear thinking in economics. He wrote Theories of Surplus Value, which was about business cycles happening without any exogenous shocks, from overaccumulation and overproduction His biggest weakness was that he didn’t accept the role of banks in money creation, as he highlighted in a letter to Steve in the 1990s. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.