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For all the talk of Modern Monetary Theory representing a brave new frontier, it is easy to forget that the United States has gone down this road before, when the US Federal Reserve financed the war effort in the 1940s. Then, as now, the question is not about government debt, but about the debt's purpose and justification. Lays out basic questions about implementing MMT politically in a politically divisive environment like the contemporary US. Project SyndicateModern Monetary Inevitabilities Robert H. Dugger | Managing Partner at Hanover Provident Capital, LLC.
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For all the talk of Modern Monetary Theory representing a brave new frontier, it is easy to forget that the United States has gone down this road before, when the US Federal Reserve financed the war effort in the 1940s. Then, as now, the question is not about government debt, but about the debt's purpose and justification. Lays out basic questions about implementing MMT politically in a politically divisive environment like the contemporary US. Project SyndicateModern Monetary Inevitabilities Robert H. Dugger | Managing Partner at Hanover Provident Capital, LLC.
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: MMT
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For all the talk of Modern Monetary Theory representing a brave new frontier, it is easy to forget that the United States has gone down this road before, when the US Federal Reserve financed the war effort in the 1940s. Then, as now, the question is not about government debt, but about the debt's purpose and justification.Lays out basic questions about implementing MMT politically in a politically divisive environment like the contemporary US.