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Rohan Grey

Rohan Grey is a Research Scholar at the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity. He is the Founder and President of the Modern Money Network; a global learning hub that promotes public understanding of money and finance. He holds a J.D. from Columbia Law School, an L.L.M. from the London School of Economics, and a M.A. in Music Education from Columbia Teachers College. Rohan currently works as an advocate for children in Manhattan Family Court, and was previously an elementary, primary and secondary music teacher.

Research Scholar and Founder & President of the Modern Money Network

Publications

Corporate Taxation in a Modern Monetary Economy: Legal History, Theory, Prospects

Corporate taxation is a perennially controversial topic in American politics. In fact, it may be the tax policy controversy that most Americans are aware of and even have an opinion about.

Do Negative Interest Rates Live up to the Hype?

This paper explores the future of negative interest rates, and considers a number of economic, legal, and institutional objections to the normalization of negative interest rates as part of the monetary policy toolkit.

Mobile Finance in Developing Countries: Macroeconomic Implications and Potential

This paper explores the macroeconomic implications of the global proliferation of mobile finance technologies in developing nations from a modern money theory (MMT)-informed perspective.

Do Negative Interest Rates Live Up to the Hype?

“The public debate over negative interest rates has thus far centered around questions of technical feasibility. However, … there are economic, legal, and institutional hurdles that might hinder the adoption of negative interest rates as a conventional monetary policy tool.”
Media Appearances

Rohan Grey on Modern Monetary Theory and Intellectual Property

GISP scholar Rohan Grey talks to the Ipse Dixit Podcast about MMT, property, and intellectual property law. Link
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