130: Eric Lonergan on the Philosophy of Money (Part 1)
Eric Lonergan is a macro hedge fund manager, economist, and writer. His most recent book is Money published by Routledge. He has written for Foreign Affairs, The Financial Times, and The Economist. He also advises governments and policymakers. He first advocated expanding the tools of central banks to including cash transfers to households in the Financial Times in 2002. In December 2008, he advocated the policy as the most efficient way out of recession post-financial crisis, contributing to a growing debate over the need for ‘helicopter money’.
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