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Following yesterday’s introduction, this is the first part of a new series which aims to explore, through some questions and answers, particular aspects of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) which interest me. As I have already outlined some of MMT’s implications already, I will jump straight in....The Political Economy of DevelopmentQuestioning Modern Monetary Theory: Part 1Nick Johnson
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Following yesterday’s introduction, this is the first part of a new series which aims to explore, through some questions and answers, particular aspects of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) which interest me. As I have already outlined some of MMT’s implications already, I will jump straight in....The Political Economy of DevelopmentQuestioning Modern Monetary Theory: Part 1Nick Johnson
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Mike Norman considers the following as important:
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Following yesterday’s introduction, this is the first part of a new series which aims to explore, through some questions and answers, particular aspects of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) which interest me. As I have already outlined some of MMT’s implications already, I will jump straight in....The Political Economy of Development
Questioning Modern Monetary Theory: Part 1
Nick Johnson