Read it at Alternet
James Q. Wilson's famous “broken windows” theory led to strict policing of working class behavior. What if his ideas were applied to Wall Street?
What If the “Broken Windows” Theory Were Applied to Wall Street?
by William K. Black
This article first appeared at New Economic Perspectives and has been crossposted at AlterNet. More evidence that MMTers are getting out there.
UPDATE:
Bill Black interview (beginning 1h0m30s) for the entire hour. (h/t Clonal in the comments)
I have no idea how you keep up with all the MMT-related discussions going on Tom, but I am thrilled your job is becoming increasingly more difficult.
ReplyDeleteKeep it coming!
Also, a very good Bill Black interview (beginning 1h0m30s) for the entire hour.
ReplyDeleteThe interview can be embedded in the web page using the following html code
<embed width="400" height="27" flashvars="playerMode=embedded" src="http://www.google.com/reader/ui/3523697345-audio-player.swf?audioUrl=http://www.blogtalkradio.com/virtuallyspeaking/2012/03/09/william-k-black-virtually-speaking-with-jay-ackroyd.mp3" bgcolor="#ffffff" quality="best" allowscriptaccess="never" type="application/x-shockwave-flash"></embed>
Unfortunately, Blogger no longer has an option to embed anything but YouTube. Google owns both Blogger and YouTube. Go figure.
ReplyDeleteTom -
ReplyDeleteI saw something about having to be on the HTML Edit tab and not the compose tab when you paste in the code. Dunno if it'll help...
Thanks, Unforgiven. Worked.
ReplyDeleteThe post has been updated with Clonal's link. Thanks, Clonal.
Mas Grüvven!
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