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John Cochrane has given us yet another example of how neoclassical economics differs from MMT on the question of fiscal policy. Arguing that there is "nothing new to MMT" is not paying attention. Bond Economics Yet Another Example Of Mainstream Handwringing About DebtBrian Romanchuk
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John Cochrane has given us yet another example of how neoclassical economics differs from MMT on the question of fiscal policy. Arguing that there is "nothing new to MMT" is not paying attention.Bond Economics
Yet Another Example Of Mainstream Handwringing About Debt
Brian Romanchuk