An economics, investment, trading and policy blog with a focus on Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). We seek the truth, avoid the mainstream and are virulently anti-neoliberalism.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Zero Hedge — MMT Is Even More Dubious Than AOC's Green New Deal
Robert Murphy again. Nothing new. Just posting for the record.
Zero Hedge
MMT Is Even More Dubious Than AOC's Green New Deal
Tyler Durden
Lars P. Syll’s Blog Krugman vs Kelton on the fiscal-monetary tradeoff
The battle of the titans. Or maybe better, David and Goliath.
We have to free ourselves from the loanable funds theory — and scholastic gibbering about ZLB — and start using good old Keynesian fiscal policies. Keynes — as did Lerner, Kaldor, Kalecki, and Robinson — showed that it was possible to promote economic growth with an “appropriate size of the budget deficit.” The stimulus a well-functioning fiscal policy aimed at full employment may have on investment and productivity does not necessarily have to be offset by higher interest rates.Lars P. Syll’s Blog
Krugman vs Kelton on the fiscal-monetary tradeoff
Lars P. Syll | Professor, Malmo University
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