Adam Rice is host of Pocket Change, a podcast on Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). He has spent his career in VC, tech, and media after graduating from the University of Michigan in 2012. He became interested in MMT in 2016 while researching the emergence of cryptocurrencies. Originally from the suburbs of Detroit, Adam now lives in New York City.
Mentioned:
- Twitter: Adam Rice
- Twitter: Pocket Change Podcast
- Web: Pocket Change Podcast
- Topic: Modern Monetary Theory
- Topic: Cryptocurrency
- Person: Mark Blyth
- Book: Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea, Mark Blyth
- Person: Warren Mosler
- Topic: Keynesian economics
- Person: John Maynard Keynes
- Person: David Graeber
- Book: Debt: The First 5,000 Years, David Graeber
- Data: Wage stagnation in nine charts
- Person: Steve Bannon
- Article: Steve Bannon’s interview in The Economist
- Video: Steve Bannon and David Frum debate
- Data: UN Human Development Index
- Data: Legatum Prosperity Index
- Data: Social Progress Index
- Article: U.S. overdose epidemic and suicide rate
- Topic: Medicare for All
- Person: L. Randall Wray
- Podcast: Pocket Change Ep 4 — Steve Larchuk
- Topic: Federal Jobs Guarantee FAQ
- Person: Hyman Minsky
- Web: Real Progressives
- Podcast: MMT Podcast
- Person: Stephanie Kelton
- Article: The Green New Deal, explained
- Podcast: Pocket Change Ep 7— Richard Hockett
- Web: Frank Newman’s endorsement of MMT
- Video: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the National Debt
- Video: MMT vs Austrian School debate
- Person: John Carney
- Person: Cullen Roche
- Post: Cullen Roche’s critique of MMT
- Web: The Basics of Modern Money
- Web: Marijuana Majority Campaign
- Person: Grover Norquist
- Web: Taxpayer Protection Pledge
- Org: Brand New Congress
- Org: Justice Democrats
- Topic: PAYGO
- Video: Stephanie Kelton on deficits and sectoral balance
- Person: Mariana Mazzucato
- Book: The Entrepreneurial State, Mariana Mazzucato
- Person: William A. Darity
- Person: Darrick Hamilton
- Person: Mark Paul
- Article: An Economic Bill of Rights for the 21st Century
- Person: William J. Barber II
- Org: Poor People’s Campaign