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John Mauldin — This Money-Destroying Policy Could Soon Become A Reality

John Mauldin obsessing again. It was my first encounter with what I thought was economic insanity.More than 10 years ago, I came across the ideas of economist Bill Mitchell of the University of Newcastle in New South Wales. He was teaching what he called Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). I looked into it and quickly dismissed it as silly... Congress has tried to create agencies which would use the Fed to directly create money. These agencies and methods have all been ruled overwhelmingly...

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Scott Sumner — Magical Thinking

Paul Krugman has a couple of posts criticizing MMT. He tries to be polite, pointing out that at the zero bound their policy recommendations are less bad than those of advocates of austerity. But deep down he must know that this model is sheer madness. Stephanie Kelton responds, and continues the long MMTer tradition of being unable to provide a clear explanation of the ideas.... Bond vigilantes.The Money IllusionMagical Thinking Scott Sumner | Director of the Program on Monetary Policy at...

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Stephanie Kelton — Modern Monetary Theory Is Not a Recipe for Doom

Now MMT has a bully pulpit, too. The table is still tipped though. But MMT is no longer reduced to rebutting Paul Krugman in his comments section. More progress!Bloomberg OpinionModern Monetary Theory Is Not a Recipe for DoomStephanie Kelton | Professor of Public Policy and Economics at Stony Brook University, formerly Democrats' chief economist on the staff of the U.S. Senate Budget Committee, and an economic adviser to the 2016 presidential campaign of Senator Bernie Sanders

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Richard Murphy — The New Statesman: making up stories about modern monetary theory

Richard Murphy reports another hit job on MMT and him as well along with the progressive wing of the Labour Party that supports MMT. The attack is stepping up. And, my friends, in this story you have a history of this entire movement. First they ignore you. Then they ridicule you. And then they attack you and want to burn you. And then they build monuments to you. And that, is what is going to happen to the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. — Nicholas Klein, 1914 (This quote or a...

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Bill Mitchell — The erroneous ‘lets have a little, some or no MMT’ narrative

It is Wednesday – so just a few observations and then we get down a bit dirty (funky that is). Today, I consider the GND a bit, critics of MMT, Japan, and more. Never a dull moment really. I didn’t really intend writing much but when you piece together a few thoughts, the words flow and so it is. The main issue is the recurring one – the lets have a little, some or no MMT narrative. This misconception regularly crops up in social media (blog posts, Twitter etc) and tells me that people are...

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Peter May — A communist manifesto for money?

I am reposting the article below by Wally Mooney (with permission) which was an indirect reply to Paul Mason’s recent article. I thought it was a very lucid and well-argued piece on why Modern Monetary Theory (MMT)’s conclusions as to how money is created is factually correct and that is the case whether you are a Marxist or a Capitalist or somewhere in between. For me it also illuminated Marxist ideas (with which I have to imagine, Paul Mason presumably agrees). Must-read, IMHO.Wally...

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Bill Dudley — Budget Deficits Still Matter

Amazing. A major player at the Fed and key voice in setting monetary policy didn't know how the monetary system works based on correct operational understanding — which MMT provides and which he also proves ignorant about. And this when he was also serving on the FOMC and deeply involved in setting monetary policy for the US, which also affects the entire world, during the crisis and aftermath. Bloomberg OpinionBudget Deficits Still Matter Bill Dudley William C. Dudley is an American...

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