I’ve been focusing on the economics of climate change for over four years now, because it’s the most pressing problem facing humanity, and because economists have done such a god-awful job on it—fooling themselves into regarding an existential threat as a minor cost-benefit problem (Keen 2020; Keen et al. 2022). For circumstantial reasons, I can’t … Continue reading "Back to the history of economic thought: “Keynesian Economics” failed in 1935"