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Read More »Craig Murray — The Real Muellergate Scandal
Craig Murray alleges that Robert Mueller did not conduct an actual investigation. It was fixed from the start by Mueller's priors.Craig Murray BlogThe Real Muellergate ScandalCraig Murray, formerly British ambassador to Uzbekistan and Rector of the University of Dundee
Read More »Greg Robb — The Fed is dusting off a QE replacement, last used during World War II
MMT economists have been saying that the government acting through its central bank has this power as currency monopolist to manage the yield curve in addition to setting the policy rate, if it chooses to use it. What difference does this make? The 5 and 10 year rates serve as benchmarks for commercial lending. Since housing is such an integral part of the economy, mortgage rates are especially influential and it has been argued that central bank interest setting acts primarily through...
Read More »The market correction is only partially due to tariff fears
There's another element behind the market correction. It's temporary, but you should know what it is.
Read More »ANG Traders — It Is Inevitable
Economies are human constructs, not inevitable natural phenomena. Humans make up the rules that participants must follow when playing the game, and as the economy grows and evolves, humans must change the rules of play in ways that optimize the well-being of the majority of participants. In this piece, we argue that the MMT fiscal policy proposition of government spending into the private sector, with inflation being the only limiting factor, is not only needed for a real recovery from the...
Read More »Dirk Ehnts — Schumpeter on Knapp in his 1954 HEA
Schumpeter did not like Knapp's Chartalist theory.econoblog 101Schumpeter on Knapp in his 1954 HEA Dirk Ehnts | Lecturer at Bard College Berlin
Read More »Climate Change, the New Green Deal, and the Resurrection of Social Democracy and the Welfare State (links)
We did this before (New Deal). We can do it again (Green New Deal). The article shows why the ND and GND are similar as responses to environmental degradation. Most have forgotten what a paroblem this became in the US in the 30s. Kevin Baker refreshes our memory. The present threat is potentially much graver and presents a greater challenge than the Great Depression did, as bad as it was. HarpersWhere Our New World Begins Kevin Bakerht Yves Smith at Naked Capitalism Several leading...
Read More »Bill Mitchell — US Congress hypocrites lose the plot
The way in which Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) has become politicised and misrepresented is quite something. The critics have all fallen into the same pattern. They rehearse a few statements that they claim represents what MMT is about, and, which they know will shock people who read and/or listen to them to conclude that the proponents of MMT understandings are crazy. A whole host of wannabees are now jumping on the bandwagon. And last week, 5 Republican Senators in the US Congress tabled a...
Read More »These panicky trade war selloffs. They’re so amusing. And profitable.
You gotta love the zombies and mindless investors who sell on every headline. They just keep adding to my bank account.
Read More »Andy Merrifield — Marx at his limits
Marx’s dialectic is unique, Marshall says, because it straddles two distinctive ideas of modernization and modernism. Typically, analyses of each have been set apart. Modernization, on the one hand, has meant sustained economic development and industrial expansion, large-scale social planning and urban growth, bureaucratic regulation and rationality, the shattering of traditional cultures, perpetual progress and productivity. On the other hand, modernism suggests something more artistic and...
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