Talks

Captain Kirk & The 'Science' of Economics
Economics is in scientific crisis. As defined by Thomas Kuhn, the discipline is divided into multiple, incompatible schools of thought. These schools have become tribal, following just their own thinking and ignoring the arguments of the others. Here's Dr George Cooper on 'Captain Kirk & the 'science' of economics' for Nudgestock 2014.

Economics is a Broken Science
Developing a modern economic model that effectively charts the world's financial course seems like an impossible task. But that's the call to action set forward by fund manager Dr George Cooper. In his latest book Money, Blood and Revolution he argues faulty policy is being built on even faultier economic models.

The Flaw
Trailer for The Flaw featuring George Cooper. Award-winning director David Sington presents the story of the 2008 financial credit crisis that brought suffering to millions.
Interviews

unSILOed Podcast with Greg LaBlanc
George and Greg talk about the limits of neoclassical economics, the importance of systems thinking, and they go into the origins of financial crises. George and Greg talk about the ideas of Keynes, Minsky, Marx, Maxwell, Kuhn, and Brahmagupta. George introduces his view of dynamic equilibrium and his perspective on Modern Money Theory and other alternative schools of economics.

Economics in crisis
Economics does not fit on a left-to-right political scale, says George Cooper, author of 'Money, Blood and Revolution'. He tells John Authers that economics is a science in crisis, but at least there is agreement on one thing: markets are fundamentally unstable.
Articles

Are central banks causing economic chaos?
In Part 1 of his article 'Are Central Banks Causing Economic Chaos?' published on The Conservative Woman, George Cooper critiques central banks' roles in economic instability. He identifies four major errors in their policies.

Revolutionary fervour
Does economics need a rethink? This article appeared in the Finance & economics section of the print edition under the headline “Revolutionary fervour”. Finance & economics, and Discusses George's work.

Credit and blame
A must-read on the origins of the 2008 financial crisis, with reference to George's theories and work.

Capitalism and the credit crunch
Samuel Brittan, writing for the Financial Times talks about George's book; 'The Origin of Financial Crises'