In 1937 the English economist Joan Robinson proposed that “when capitalism is rightly understood, the rate of interest will be set at zero and the major evils of capitalism will disappear”. John Maynard Keynes, who had taught Robinson, suggested something similar a year earlier in slightly more qualified and technical terms, arguing that this would be … [Read more...] about Let’s make interest rates zero – permanently
Alexander Douglas
About Alexander Douglas
Lecturer in Philosophy, University of St Andrews
