DiscoverThe MMT Podcast with Patricia Pino & Christian Reilly#184 Steven Hail: What if people aren’t utility-maximising omniscient supercomputers?
#184 Steven Hail: What if people aren’t utility-maximising omniscient supercomputers?

#184 Steven Hail: What if people aren’t utility-maximising omniscient supercomputers?

Update: 2024-02-26
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Patricia and Christian talk to Professor Steven Hail about behavioural economics as a vital corrective to the unreal assumptions in mainstream models. Just as MMT models the monetary system as it actually is, Dr Hail talks about the importance of modelling people as they actually are.

 

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#184 Steven Hail: What if people aren’t utility-maximising omniscient supercomputers?

#184 Steven Hail: What if people aren’t utility-maximising omniscient supercomputers?

Patricia Pino, Christian Reilly