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The IMF as Deficit Owl? What’s Wrong with This Argument? — Jan Kregel

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The IMF still doesn't really get it (MMT).Multiplier EffectThe IMF as Deficit Owl? What’s Wrong with This Argument?Jan Kregel | Professor of Finance and Development at Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia, adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins SAIS (SAIS), whose Bologna Center he co-directed in the late 1980s, visiting professor at the University of Missouri–Kansas City, and a Senior Scholar at the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College; formerly Chief of the Policy Analysis and Development Branch of the Financing for Development Office of United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, High Level Expert in International Finance and Macroeconomics in the New York Liaison Office of UNCTAD, being in essence its chief economist, and Chair for Political Economy at the

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The IMF still doesn't really get it (MMT).

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The IMF as Deficit Owl? What’s Wrong with This Argument?
Jan Kregel | Professor of Finance and Development at Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia, adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins SAIS (SAIS), whose Bologna Center he co-directed in the late 1980s, visiting professor at the University of Missouri–Kansas City, and a Senior Scholar at the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College; formerly Chief of the Policy Analysis and Development Branch of the Financing for Development Office of United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, High Level Expert in International Finance and Macroeconomics in the New York Liaison Office of UNCTAD, being in essence its chief economist, and Chair for Political Economy at the University of Bologna.
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