Is Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) a Viable Economic System?

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it's "good" like mezzanine securitisation was a good idea in the 2000's.

i.e. the great and the good (including some of the world's best minds) will convince themselves that it is a good idea. it will keep working and make some people rich, until it stops working, and then people will question the insanity of doing it in the first place.
 

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Are we going to see movement away from "wealth taxes" and "make the rich pay for it"? is the left ready to concede that was bullsh*t and we dont use tax revenue to fund the government...:mjgrin:
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We would also see a movement away from "how are we going to pay for it?" and "we need to balance the budget" with MMT
 

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eh?

you think the USA can just print to spend "indefintely"?

and inflation is not a side-issue as creh seems to suggest.

for one it can chain into entrenched or even hyper inflation, thus empoverishing the asset poor part population and increasing economic division.

then as you soft-default your state debt (bonds) become less attractive, requiring higher rates to compensate.

for a start.
 

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