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Monday, October 28, 2013

The zero-lower bound as a modern version of Gresham's law

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Sir Thomas Gresham, c. 1554 by Anthonis Mor The zero-lower bound may seem like a new problem, but I'm going to argue that it's...
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Sunday, December 11, 2011

MMT, history of thought, Locke, Berkeley, chartalism, free banking, and cooperative banking

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heteconomist.com has a post on MMT's openness and political neutrality. See A Clarification on Political Openness . Heteconomist: ...
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