Preview of Modern Money and Public Purpose

Modern Money and Public Purpose is an eight-part, interdisciplinary seminar series held at Columbia Law School over the 2012-2013 academic year. The series aims to present new perspectives and progressive policy proposals on a range of contemporary issues facing the U.S. and global macroeconomy.

 Seminars will feature a mix of academics and practitioners on topics ranging from the history of debt and money and the structure of the financial system to economic human rights for the 21st century. Several of NEP’s contributors are participating throughout the year with the schedule available on the See Us Live page. You can view MMPP’s preview video below.

 

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