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Joseph M. Firestone's picture

Envisioning A Debt Jubilee

A couple of days ago, my friend Lambert Strether raised this question about transitioning to a Modern Monetary Theory-based approach to fiscal policy in the United States:

“Could a "debt jubilee" be a useful demand in a transition to MMT? I think it would certainly have broad appeal. more »

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Mary Bottari's picture

Fraudclosure: Will State AGs Step Up to Their Moment in History?

Rumor has it that the 50 state attorney general investigation into the Fraudclosure scandal is wrapping up. It's time for a backbone check. Will the state attorneys general just ask the big banks and service providers to turn over a chunk of change from seemingly bottomless pockets? (This strategy was pursued by the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) with little impact). more »

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Mary Bottari's picture

Booya! Latest Wall Street Innovation – Twitter Trading

Two years after a catastrophic financial collapse and six months after the passage of a Wall Street reform bill, astonishing tales of volatility in the market are all too common. If you think inexplicable flash crashes are worrisome, brace yourself for the next big financial “innovation” – Twitter Trading. more »

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Zach Carter's picture

Liveblogging Simon Johnson and Robert Johnson at America's Future Now!

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Mary Bottari's picture

Blanche Lincoln Rambos Wall Street

The financial services reform bill is on the Senate floor this week. The recently announced criminal investigation of Goldman Sachs, the bumbling testimony of Goldman's "Fabulous Fab" and the rocking Wall Street protest last Thursday show that momentum is with reformers. more »

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