Theory and Practice with Esha Krishnaswamy
Theory and Practice with Esha Krishnaswamy Read More »
I promise to stop when the battle is won. Until then, here’s another attempt to improve understanding and shift our broken thinking about government “deficits.”
What if we told you that the most important thing you can do is help the people see that we can afford anything we need to take care of us all?
What If We Could Still Do Great Things? Read More »
In this piece, we study the interaction between the government and nongovernment sectors while retaining the consolidation hypothesis.
MMT 101: Response to the Critics Part 3 Read More »
MMT is frequently criticized for consolidating the treasury and the central bank. In this post, we will address these issues by tackling problems surrounding the nature of money and the role of taxes, and by beginning to deal with the consolidation argument.
MMT 101: Response to the Critics Part 2 Read More »
This is Part 1 of a six part series in which we deal with critics of MMT. As readers of this blog know, our critics continually raise the same old tired critiques of MMT.
MMT 101: A Reply to Critics Part 1 Read More »
Modern fiat money, once it becomes a “visible reality” for more and more people, can’t help but become a force for positive change in our political discourse and collective future.
The Millennials’ Money Read More »
“All federal taxes must meet the test of public policy and practical effect. The public purpose which is served should never be obscured in a tax program under the mask of raising revenue.”
Taxes for Revenue are Obsolete Read More »
It is Wednesday so some snippets and some music – sad music this week because it signals the death of one of the great pioneers of Jamaican music last week. I am holding a Mini-Music Festival today – right here on my blog. Join in an celebrate a legend. But a few economics matters first
How would Job Guarantee wages be set? Read More »