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The Deficit Myth

Modern Monetary Theory and How to Build a Better Economy
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The Deficit Myth by Stephanie Kelton offers a compelling argument that challenges conventional thinking about government deficits. Drawing on Modern Monetary Theory, Kelton explains how governments that issue their own currency can manage spending in a way that promotes economic stability and social justice. This book aims to reframe how we understand national budgets and public policy.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in understanding modern economic policy and the misconceptions around government debt. It's an insightful read that challenges conventional wisdom and offers a fresh perspective on how we can address public deficits and improve economic wellbeing.

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The Deficit Myth

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A radical new understanding for how to build a just and prosperous society

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The Deficit Myth by Stephanie Kelton challenges our conventional understanding of economics, specifically the concept of government deficits. As a leading economic thinker and a pioneer of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT), Kelton dismantles the myths surrounding government budgets and advocates for a rethink of economic policies to unlock greater potential for societal progress.

At the heart of The Deficit Myth is the argument that the traditional framework of federal budgeting is inherently flawed. Kelton argues that the fear of deficits has led to unnecessary economic hardships, especially during times of crisis like the post-Covid-19 world. By rethinking how we view government spending, borrowing, and money creation, she believes we can achieve transformative changes in healthcare, infrastructure, job creation, and climate action.

The International Bestseller

"Kelton has succeeded in instigating a round of heretical questioning, essential for a post-Covid-19 world, where the pantheon of economic gods will have to be reconfigured" Guardian

"Stephanie Kelton is an indispensable source of moral clarity ... the truths that she teaches about money, debt, and deficits give us the tools we desperately need to build a safe future for all" Naomi Klein

"Game-changing ... Read it!" Mariana Mazzucato

"A rock star in her field" The Times

"This book is going to be influential" Financial Times

"Convincingly overturns conventional wisdom" New York Times

Throughout The Deficit Myth, Kelton provides a comprehensive analysis of how the money system works and how a proper understanding of deficits can lead to a more equitable and sustainable economy. She urges policymakers and the public to dig deeper into the true nature of fiscal responsibility and consider deficits that serve the greater good versus those that do not.

Supporting the economy, paying for healthcare, creating new jobs, preventing a climate apocalypse: how can we pay for it all? According to Stephanie Kelton, the question itself is misguided. Instead of asking how to pay for these critical advancements, we should focus on which deficits truly matter and how they can be leveraged to maximise societal potential.

The Deficit Myth is not just an economic textbook; it is a call to action for rethinking the possibilities of what a financially inclusive and robust society can achieve when it sheds the shackles of outdated economic dogma.

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The Deficit Myth by Stephanie Kelton has been highly praised for its clear and engaging explanation of modern monetary theory. Reviewers highlight Kelton's ability to demystify government deficits and challenge conventional economic wisdom, making the subject accessible and relevant, especially in the context of the current economic crises. It is lauded as a revolutionary and influential work that could reshape economic policies and perspectives.

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Book Details

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ISBN: 9781529352566

Publisher: John Murray Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 13 May 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: John Murray Publishers Ltd

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 32.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 248g

Pages: 352

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About the Author

Stephanie Kelton, professor of economics and public policy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook and Bloomberg contributing columnist, has been called a "prophetic economist" and a "Rock Star" of progressive economics. Stephanie is the founder and of the top-rated economic blog New Economic Perspectives, and a member of the TopWonks network of the nation's best thinkers. In 2016, Politico recognized her as one of the fifty people across the country most influencing the political debate.

Kelton was chief economist on the U.S. Senate Budget Committee (minority staff) and an advisor to the Bernie2016 presidential campaign. Kelton is a regular commentator on national radio and television and speaks across the world at large gatherings of people interested in global finance, political economy and public policy. She has superb connections in all areas of print and broadcast national media. Her op-eds have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times and Bloomberg.

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