This post is one of an ongoing series explaining Richard Murphy’s views on significant topics in economics, political economy, politics, taxation, and accounting. It should be read as such, as an overview of a position developed across many years of writing and analysis, and not as a comprehensive treatment. Where more detail is required, the reading list at the foot of this post is a good starting point. A formatted PDF of this post is availabl…
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