Policy and business circles these days buzz about something called modern monetary theory (MMT). Many claim it explains why budget deficits do not matter and why monetary ease, “printing money,” can ...
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While there have been a number of pieces of late taking shots at what is called Modern Monetary Theory (MMT), I have yet to read one that has been on target. It appears that there is a great deal of ...
MMT Policy (Modern Monetary Theory), the grand experiment, was tried following the pandemic-driven shutdown of the economy. While MMT policy proponents suggest that giving free money will boost ...
Once the province of wonks, the MMT cause is being embraced by ordinary people in search of a more moral economy. The government can spend much more money than it currently does, even given a swelling ...
PAUL JAY Welcome to The Real News Network. I’m Paul Jay. So we’re going to step into a little bit of a small minefield here, because there is quite a debate. Raging in economic circles about a theory ...
Stephanie Kelton, a professor of economics and public policy, formerly chief economist on the US Senate Budget Committee with the endorsement of Bernie Sanders, is a leading proponent of modern ...
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An economic policy backed by New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders appears to be gaining traction on Wall Street. Chris Brightman, partner and ...
Is printing money bad for the economy? Well, it can cause inflation, devalue a currency and have adverse impacts for investments. But there's an "unorthodox" macroeconomic theory that has gained ...