Macro N Cheese

HBCU's, Codeswitching and MMT with Matthew Robinson


Listen Later

Sometimes it seems like economists forget that economics is a social science which is why we’re excited to bring the new generation of MMT to Macro n Cheese. Matthew Robinson is a doctoral student at UMKC, which has been an academic home base to many friends of this podcast, including Mat Forstater who brought Matthew to our attention.

Matthew talks to Steve about the personal and academic journey that led to his current work. As an undergrad at Fresno State, he saw a disconnect between what he was being taught and what he was seeing as a volunteer in the community. The west side of Fresno was a segregated neighborhood, with as much as 20% unemployment -- a reality that wasn’t reflected in the textbooks.

At UMKC’s Center for Economic information, there’s a group working on health issues, recognizing that minority neighborhoods experience the worst cases of childhood asthma, lead poisoning, and a myriad of other problems, exacerbated by years of poor housing conditions and inadequate healthcare facilities. Matthew’s area of focus is violent crime, with the understanding that people make certain choices out of necessity.

Reaching out to the community is a great use of economists’ time. It’s a field that isn't known for advocating for the people most in need. There’s a lot of theory but the least served populations aren’t included in the conversation. Matthew talks about what it means to serve as a support role for those on the front lines.

He is also involved in bringing MMT to the HBCU’s -- Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Before the coronavirus pandemic brought things to a standstill, he had been to Morehouse, the alma mater of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, who advocated for a job guarantee more than half a century ago.

There’s no doubt of the value of a federal job guarantee but Matthew talks about the level of skepticism in the Black community. There have been so many promises made, matched only by the numbers of failed results.

In these pessimistic times, our listeners will be encouraged by hearing a voice from this new generation of activist-scholars.

Matthew Robinson is getting his PhD in Economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. He went to Fresno State and got his master's degree at the University of Denver.

@econ_robinson on Twitter

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Macro N CheeseBy Steven D Grumbine

  • 4.8
  • 4.8
  • 4.8
  • 4.8
  • 4.8

4.8

145 ratings


More shows like Macro N Cheese

View all
Economic Update with Richard D. Wolff by Democracy at Work - Richard D. Wolff

Economic Update with Richard D. Wolff

1,986 Listeners

Upstream by Upstream

Upstream

1,823 Listeners

Jacobin Radio by Jacobin

Jacobin Radio

1,448 Listeners

The Katie Halper Show by Katie Halper

The Katie Halper Show

1,483 Listeners

Citations Needed by Nima Shirazi and Adam Johnson

Citations Needed

3,902 Listeners

This Wreckage by Sean KB and AP Andy

This Wreckage

929 Listeners

Useful Idiots with Katie Halper and Aaron Maté by Useful Idiots, LLC

Useful Idiots with Katie Halper and Aaron Maté

4,446 Listeners

This Machine Kills by This Machine Kills

This Machine Kills

209 Listeners

Bad Faith by Briahna Joy Gray

Bad Faith

2,704 Listeners

Guerrilla History by Guerrilla History

Guerrilla History

601 Listeners

The Socialist Program with Brian Becker by The Socialist Program

The Socialist Program with Brian Becker

532 Listeners

Rania Khalek Dispatches by Rania Khalek

Rania Khalek Dispatches

221 Listeners

Lever Time by David Sirota

Lever Time

557 Listeners

Geopolitical Economy Report by Ben Norton

Geopolitical Economy Report

298 Listeners

The Chris Hedges Report by Chris Hedges

The Chris Hedges Report

331 Listeners