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Mitch Green

Mitch Green is a Research Scholar at the Institute for Sustainable Prosperity. He has taught courses in political economy, economic statistics and applied microeconomics at Franklin u0026amp; Marshall College and will offer seminars in economic history and history of economic thought at Portland State University. He currently serves as board member for the Association for Institutional Thought, and participates in the annual meetings of the Association for Evolutionary Economics, Union for Radical Political Economists, and Association for Social Economics. His areas of research include economic history of the American West, political economy, energy and housing policy, as well as Post Keynesian microeconomic theory. Dr. Green received his Ph.D. from the University of Missouri – Kansas City under the supervision of Frederic S. Lee and James Sturgeon.

Research Scholar

Publications

Electricity Provisioning under the Green New Deal: A Modern Monetary Theory Approach

This paper applies theories of institutional adjustment and Modern Monetary Theory to the problem of rapidly transitioning to an electricity provisioning system consistent with the Green New Deal.
Media Appearances

Organizing, Democracy, and Modern Monetary Theory with Mitch Green

 GISP scholar Mitch Green talks to the Macro N Cheese Podcast about his work with Democratic Socialists of America and MMT. Link
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