This is the year that economics might, if we are lucky, turn a corner. 
There’s a deluge of calls for change in the way it is taught in 
universities. There’s a global conference at the Organisation for 
Economic Co-operation and Development in Paris, where the giants of 
radical economics – including Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis – 
will get their biggest ever mainstream platform. And there’s a film 
where a star of Monty Python talks to a puppet of Hyman Minsky.

Terry Jones’s documentary film Boom Bust Boom hits the cinemas this 
month. Using puppetry and talking heads (including mine), Jones is 
trying to popularise the work of Minsky, a US economist who died in 1996 
but whose name has become for ever associated with the Lehman Brothers 
crash. Terrified analysts labelled it the “Minsky moment”

full: 
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/mar/22/to-move-beyond-boom-and-bust-need-new-theory-capitalism
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