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Swapnil Pawar’s book explores why the modern capitalist systems are grinding towards a halt

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Rethinking Money and Capital: New Economics for QE, Stimulus, Negative Interest, and Cryptocurrencies

Author: Swapnil Pawar

Publisher: One point Six Technologies

Pages: 362

Price: Rs 399

This book is the newest addition to books by non-academics on the loose, without any leash or compulsion to stick to out-of-date orthodoxies. It is uncomplicated, devoid of jargon and with understandable mathematics (the emerging official language of economics). The book has the flow of a professional sports journalist.



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First Published: Tue, August 30 2022. 23:05 IST

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