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Theory (MMT). In the MMT approach, the state (or any other authority able to impose an obligation) imposes a liability in the …
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In the modern lexicon, money is pure instrumentality, a colorless medium that transparently expresses real value. Contrary to that trope, however, we can get “inside” money: we can reconnoiter it as a structure entailing value that is engineered by certain societies. Taking a...
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"What should be the role of the ECB in tackling the socio-ecological challenges related to planetary boundaries, such as climate change and loss of biodiversity? A clear answer to this question is still lacking, in spite of the strategy review of 2021. Regretfully, this review has not received...
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, with the rise of the Phillips curve, the return of the Quantity Theory, the development of the notion of a government … Theory (MMT), this paper argues that it is Minsky, not Lerner, whose work remains essential for the further development of …
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This chapter summarizes the case for considering money as a legal institution. The Western liberal tradition, represented here by John Locke’s iconic account of money, describes money as an item that emerged from barter before the state existed. Considered as an historical practice, money is...
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