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I guess i dont understand the point of the article.. b/c a model that's not sfc is automatically wrong. Monetary flows are conserved. One sectors deficit is another's surplus- holds always... imo, a rudimentary understanding of sfc gives you the tools to imediately determine nonsense from the plausible, such as ruling out wideapread austerity as being causally expanionary...
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I guess i dont understand the point of the article.. b/c a model that's not sfc is automatically wrong. Monetary flows are conserved. One sectors deficit is another's surplus- holds always... imo, a rudimentary understanding of sfc gives you the tools to imediately determine nonsense from the plausible, such as ruling out wideapread austerity as being causally expanionary...
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