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Kevin Dowd

    Kevin Dowd is an economist whose research explores the intricacies of private money, free banking, and monetary and macroeconomic theory. His work delves into financial risk, its measurement and management, and the implications of risk disclosure. Dowd also examines the political economy, policy analysis, and aspects of pensions and mortality modeling.

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