How America Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Deficits and Debt
The old rules are being rejected, among liberals and conservatives, politicians and economists. New York Times
The old rules are being rejected, among liberals and conservatives, politicians and economists. New York Times
Modern Monetary Theory holds that a government able to borrow in its own currency need not be constrained by budget deficits and debt — meaning that it can act more boldly than economists have assumed, without negative consequences. New York Times
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