Wednesday, December 11, 2019

BBC: Howard Mustoe: Can governments ever run out of money?

In the UK and US, political parties are promising spending splurges to appease voters after a decade of squeezes.




MMT is going mainstream.


Whether it's more nurses, frozen tax promises, free broadband internet or more social housing in the UK; or tax cuts and green energy investments in America, public spending is set to surge.

This sudden abandonment of fiscal rectitude comes amid the rise in prominence of a way of thinking about money, spending and the economy - Modern Monetary Theory (MMT).

According to its key architect, US businessman Warren Mosler, it is based on a simple idea - that countries that issue their own currencies can never run out of money in the same way a business or person can.







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BBC: Howard Mustoe: Can governments ever run out of money?

2 comments:

Matt Franko said...

“MMT is going mainstream.”

What planet are you living on???

Peter Pan said...

BBC is mainstream. Across the pond, but mainstream.