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Short answer, no. Ramanan shows why and on the way explains how he thinks that sometimes MMT economists' expressions are either confusing or give opponents an opening to criticize them.The Case for Concerted ActionDo The Neochartalists Advocate “Printing Money”?V. Ramanan
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Short answer, no. Ramanan shows why and on the way explains how he thinks that sometimes MMT economists' expressions are either confusing or give opponents an opening to criticize them.Short answer, no. Ramanan shows why and on the way explains how he thinks that sometimes MMT economists' expressions are either confusing or give opponents an opening to criticize them.The Case for Concerted ActionDo The Neochartalists Advocate “Printing Money”?V. Ramanan
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Mike Norman considers the following as important:
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The Case for Concerted Action
V. Ramanan