
John T. Harvey
Professor of Economics and creator of The Cowboy Economist channel. Known for his work on Modern Monetary Theory and his ability to explain complex economic concepts in an accessible way.
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Aug 16, 2020 • 1h 42min
#64 John T Harvey: Exchange Rate Theory - Is It As Horrifically Boring As It Sounds? (presentation)
Join Professor John T Harvey, known as the Cowboy Economist, as he navigates the often-mundane world of exchange rate theory with humor and insight. He critiques traditional economic frameworks, revealing their shortcomings in explaining currency fluctuations. Discover the dynamic differences between currency devaluation and depreciation, and explore how military spending ties into broader economic issues. With a touch of post-Keynesian analysis, Harvey discusses the implications of Modern Monetary Theory on global finance and economic competitiveness.

Jul 8, 2020 • 53min
#58 John T Harvey: Contending Perspectives In Economics (Part 2)
In this engaging conversation, John T Harvey, known as the Cowboy Economist and author of Contending Perspectives In Economics, dives deep into the world of economic thought. He critiques mainstream economics and highlights the shortcomings of traditional models, advocating for a more realistic approach to monetary policy. Harvey discusses the complexities of currency issuance and challenges the ideologies behind austerity measures. He also explores how cultural contexts shape economic interactions and the evolving discourse surrounding Modern Monetary Theory, emphasizing communication's vital role.

Jun 26, 2019 • 60min
#19 John T. Harvey: Macroeconomics Done Properly (part 2)
In this lively discussion, John T. Harvey, Professor of Economics and creator of The Cowboy Economist channel, tackles misconceptions about Modern Monetary Theory and government deficits. He uses engaging metaphors and historical anecdotes to clarify complex ideas, emphasizing the importance of accessible economic education. The conversation also explores the influence of contemporary politics on younger generations' views about socialism. With a blend of humor and insight, Harvey encourages rethinking economic ideologies for a more equitable future.