Using Ravel to prove the fundamentals of MMT: Double-entry Bookkeeping 1/8

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  • Опубліковано 4 вер 2024
  • Ravel is a brand new, intuitive way to analyse data. It is built on top of the Open-Source system dynamics program Minsky, which is the only program in existence that is designed to model financial flows using double-entry bookkeeping.
    I explain that fundamentals of double-entry bookkeeping in this video.
    In the next in this series, I put MMT under the crucible of double-entry bookkeeping to see whether it makes sense.
    Ravel is available from / ravelation for $7 per month; Minsky is available from the same site for $1 per month.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @jamiewalkerdine3705
    @jamiewalkerdine3705 Місяць тому +1

    Impressive software with such vital importance to the future of our society. a rarity these days xx
    well done!! to you and your programmers!!

  • @iamomegaboss
    @iamomegaboss Місяць тому

    Thanks!

  • @IvanVesely920
    @IvanVesely920 Місяць тому

    Was it not meant to be free and open source?

    • @ProfSteveKeen
      @ProfSteveKeen  Місяць тому +4

      Minsky is free and open source, and you can download the source code yourself from sourceforge.net/projects/minsky/ and compile it if you wish. You can get a compiled version for $1 a month from www.patreon.com/ravelation, and you can also buy Ravel--which is neither open source nor free--from the same location for $7 a month.
      We'll never be able to develop Minsky to its full potential using the Open Source approach, which generates no income to finance further development. This is a very cheap way to generate further development funds.

    • @IvanVesely920
      @IvanVesely920 Місяць тому +1

      @@ProfSteveKeen It's understandable.
      I'm looking forward to the short form tutorials. Unfortunately the ones already out there have not been enough for me to get the ball rolling and start modelling on my own. I would like to construct some rudimentary demonstrations for my book.