In this part, I’ll resume with comments on the critical contributions to the special issue of rwer. We finished Part 2 with a discussion of the shocking lack of citations to MMT literature in the critiques—especially the dearth of citations to the more academic contributions (as opposed to the summaries of MMT written for undergrads and the general public). Let me return to the oversight of contributions made by scholars such as Fullwiler and Tymoigne—who have mostly written academic pieces....
New Economic Perspectives
MMT: REPORT FROM THE FRONT (PART 3)L. Randall Wray | Professor of Economics, Bard College
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Lol! Franko giving advice... do the opposite then.
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