Modern Monetary Theory

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  • MMT (abbreviation)

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Modern Monetary Theory

  1. A heterodox economic school of thought that posits that fiscal policy, set to constrain inflation and enable full employment, should be the primary economic stabiliser and prioritises reflection on the nature of money from a chartalist perspective.

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