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With the formatting of Recessions: Volume I finally under control, I am now turning to the layout of my next book. As I have discussed before, I will write at least one report in between Volume I and Volume II. With the Mitchell/Wray/Watts textbook published, I feel I am in a better position to write an explicit MMT primer. (Understanding Government Finance is the closest I have to a MMT primer, but it has a narrower scope.) Bond Economics MMT And The Coming ExpansionBrian Romanchuk
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With the formatting of Recessions: Volume I finally under control, I am now turning to the layout of my next book. As I have discussed before, I will write at least one report in between Volume I and Volume II. With the Mitchell/Wray/Watts textbook published, I feel I am in a better position to write an explicit MMT primer. (Understanding Government Finance is the closest I have to a MMT primer, but it has a narrower scope.) Bond Economics MMT And The Coming ExpansionBrian Romanchuk
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With the formatting of Recessions: Volume I finally under control, I am now turning to the layout of my next book. As I have discussed before, I will write at least one report in between Volume I and Volume II. With the Mitchell/Wray/Watts textbook published, I feel I am in a better position to write an explicit MMT primer. (Understanding Government Finance is the closest I have to a MMT primer, but it has a narrower scope.)Bond Economics
MMT And The Coming Expansion
Brian Romanchuk
Brian Romanchuk