Two Centuries of Parasitic Economics is a radically original book, calling for rewriting macroeconomic theory and replacing the irrational finance, monetary, and tax regimes with robust systems to avert financial collapse, depressions, disorder, and to improve democracy.
The introduction reviews the bailout of US banks in 2008, arguing that rescuing millions of delinquent homeowners to repay the banks was fairer and quicker in stabilizing the housing market and the economy.
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