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It's just a quick news bulletin which contains a short video. Meet Stephanie Kelton, a proponent of Modern Monetary Theory, a controversial set of economic proposals centered on the idea that the U.S. could dramatically boost public spending on progressive ideas like a job guarantee or the Green New Deal in order to smooth out the economic cycle. Conway G. Gittens reports. Reuters - MMT: a controversial idea to boost economic equality
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It's just a quick news bulletin which contains a short video.It's just a quick news bulletin which contains a short video. Meet Stephanie Kelton, a proponent of Modern Monetary Theory, a controversial set of economic proposals centered on the idea that the U.S. could dramatically boost public spending on progressive ideas like a job guarantee or the Green New Deal in order to smooth out the economic cycle. Conway G. Gittens reports. Reuters - MMT: a controversial idea to boost economic equality
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Meet Stephanie Kelton, a proponent of Modern Monetary Theory, a controversial set of economic proposals centered on the idea that the U.S. could dramatically boost public spending on progressive ideas like a job guarantee or the Green New Deal in order to smooth out the economic cycle. Conway G. Gittens reports.
Reuters - MMT: a controversial idea to boost economic equality
Reuters - MMT: a controversial idea to boost economic equality