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Bill Mitchell, the leading Australian proponent of modern monetary theory, argues that governments should abandon their obsession with budget surpluses The Guardian Turning the economic tide: could a radical monetary theory fix Australia's woes? Martin Farrer
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Bill Mitchell, the leading Australian proponent of modern monetary theory, argues that governments should abandon their obsession with budget surpluses The Guardian Turning the economic tide: could a radical monetary theory fix Australia's woes? Martin Farrer
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Bill Mitchell, the leading Australian proponent of modern monetary theory, argues that governments should abandon their obsession with budget surplusesThe Guardian
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