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I discuss MMT (Modern Monetary Theory) with Steven Hail from the University of Adelaide, who makes the case for a different way to think about public debt, and the potential benefits of running a (controlled) deficit. [embedded content] A point by point critique of MMT which I found interesting. [embedded content]
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I discuss MMT (Modern Monetary Theory) with Steven Hail from the University of Adelaide, who makes the case for a different way to think about public debt, and the potential benefits of running a (controlled) deficit. I discuss MMT (Modern Monetary Theory) with Steven Hail from the University of Adelaide, who makes the case for a different way to think about public debt, and the potential benefits of running a (controlled) deficit. [embedded content] A point by point critique of MMT which I found interesting. [embedded content]
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Mike Norman considers the following as important:
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A point by point critique of MMT which I found interesting.