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Category: John Haskell

Current Scholarship
Modern Money Theory and International Law

John Haskell

This essay examines an emerging epistemological conjuncture between what might loosely be identified as two (primarily) academic camps: economists subscribing to “modern money theory” (MMT) and international lawyers associated with “critical” traditions within the discipline.
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Spring 2020
Virtual Currencies and the State

Contributors: Bill Maurer, Lev Menand, Lana Swartz, J.S. Nelson, Benjamin Geva, Hilary Allen, David Golumbia, Finn Brunton, Gili Vidan, Marcelo De Castro Cunha Filho, Susan Silbey, John Haskell, Nathan Tankus, Katharina Pistor, and Joseph Sommer
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Virtual Currencies and the State
J. Haskell & N. Tankus, Virtual Currency (in the Shadows of the Money Markets)

April 9, 2020

John Haskell, The University of Manchester

Nathan Tankus, The Modern Money Network

Off the radar in academic, professional and public experience until the early to mid-2000s, virtual currencies are a hot topic
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