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Monday, September 3, 2018

Bill Mitchell — Bank of Japan once again shows who calls the shots

On August 1, 2018, the 10-year Japanese government bond yield, shot through the roof (albeit a very low one). Yields shifted from 0.05 per cent on July 31 to 0.129 on August 1, which was the largest one-day rise since July 29, 2016 (when the yield rose 0.101 per cent). The Financial Times article (August 1, 2018) – Japanese bond market jolted as traders test BoJ resolve – wrote that “traders wasted no time in testing the Bank of Japan’s resolve to loosen its target range for the debt benchmark”. So what was that all about? And what key point does it demonstrate that seems to be lost on mainstream economists who continually claim that government debt is, or can become a problem once bond markets demand higher yields? The Japanese bond market has shown once again that private bond traders cannot set yields on government bonds if the central bank intervenes. Next time you hear some mainstream economist claiming a currency issuing government is running deficits at the will of the investors (read bond markets) politely tell them they are clueless. Japan once again provides the real world Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) laboratory – every day it substantiates the underlying insights contained within MMT and refutes the core mainstream propositions. The bond market over the last month or so demonstrates that the Japanese government is increasingly net spending by using credits created by the Bank of Japan, whatever else the accounting structures might lead one to believe. With inflation low and stable, these dynamics surely put paid to the various myths that a currency-issuing government can run out of money and that central bank credits to facilitate government spending lead to hyperinflation....
Bill Mitchell – billy blog
Bank of Japan once again shows who calls the shots
Bill Mitchell | Professor in Economics and Director of the Centre of Full Employment and Equity (CofFEE), at University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia

4 comments:

  1. This is another one where you could go back and see the same basic blog a hundred times in the last 10 years...

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  2. Here this is what he is trained in (Liberal Arts) and what he is doing:

    "Hegel's Dialectics: “Dialectics” is a term used to describe a method of philosophical argument that involves some sort of contradictory process between opposing sides."

    https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/hegel-dialectics/


    It doesn't f-ing work for crying out loud.... get a clue... this has been going on for decades... put a f-ing clock on it ...

    this is like when two children argue back and forth where the one says "I'm right!" and the other says "no you're not I am!" and then the other one says "no you're not I am!" then the other one says ""no you're not I am!", etc...

    This is childish...

    Get all of these gd Art trained morons the hell out of this whole process...

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