Steve Keen is a professor of economics and finance at the University of Western Sydney.
He identifies as a post-Keynesian economist, critiquing both neoclassical and Marxian economics for their lack of scientific rigor and empirical support.
Keen's work is influenced by economists such as Keynes, Minsky, Sraffa, Schumpeter, and Quesnay.
His research focuses on mathematical modeling and simulation of financial instability.
Keen is known for his critical stance on mainstream economic theories and his efforts to develop alternative approaches that better explain real-world economic phenomena, particularly financial crises and systemic instability in capitalist economies.
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