The Elgar Companion to Modern Money Theory
Edited by Yeva Nersisyan and
L. R. Wray
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This Companion is a comprehensive introduction to Modern Money Theory (MMT), covering a wide variety of topics from the nature and origins of money, to the fundamentals of government spending and taxation, to the application of MMT in developed and developing countries.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781788972239
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 On the nature and origins of money , pp 14-21

- Alla Semenova
- Ch 2 Civic and temple origins of Greek coinage , pp 22-34

- Michael Hudson
- Ch 3 Modern Money Theory: sociology and economics , pp 35-46

- Geoffrey Ingham
- Ch 4 Redemption , pp 47-57

- Eric Tymoigne
- Ch 5 The paper money of colonial America , pp 58-69

- Farley Grubb
- Ch 6 Monetary dissent and the erasure of state power in American history , pp 70-88

- David M. P. Freund
- Ch 7 Modern Money Theory and international law working together1 , pp 89-97

- John D. Haskell
- Ch 8 Modern Money Theory and economic theory , pp 99-115

- Eric Tymoigne
- Ch 9 Consolidation technique , pp 116-132

- Eric Tymoigne
- Ch 10 Sector financial balances and Modern Monetary Theory , pp 133-150

- Robert W. Parenteau
- Ch 11 Financial balances , pp 151-163

- Gennaro Zezza
- Ch 12 Government debt in the modern money system , pp 164-173

- Joelle Leclaire
- Ch 13 Unpacking the dynamics of fiscal deficits and debt , pp 174-185

- Martin Watts
- Ch 14 Buffer stock approaches to inflation control , pp 186-195

- William Mitchell
- Ch 15 The Job Guarantee: Modern Money Theory’s proposal for full employment and price stability , pp 196-212

- Pavlina Tcherneva
- Ch 16 Why Hyman Minsky matters for Modern Money Theory , pp 213-226

- L. Randall Wray
- Ch 17 Resource constraints , pp 228-238

- Sam Levey
- Ch 18 Resource constraints and economic policy , pp 239-250

- Yeva Nersisyan
- Ch 19 Why Social Security can’t go “broke” , pp 251-263

- Kerry Pechter
- Ch 20 The Modern Money Theory approach to provisioning for an aging population , pp 264-273

- Yeva Nersisyan, Xinhua Liu and L. Randall Wray
- Ch 21 The Modern Monetary Theory perspective on the external economy , pp 275-292

- William Mitchell
- Ch 22 Modern Money Theory and exchange rates , pp 293-302

- John Harvey
- Ch 23 Money, foreign exchange and the balance of payments , pp 303-312

- Michael Hudson
- Ch 24 Modern Monetary Theory as an analytical framework and a policy lens: an African perspective , pp 314-328

- Ndongo Samba Sylla
- Ch 25 Harnessing sovereign money for development finance and solving the debt conundrum: the case of China , pp 329-341

- Yan Liang
- Ch 26 Job Guarantee as sustainable development policy: balancing China’s economic development and ecological civilization , pp 342-350

- Yijiang Huang
- Ch 27 The politics of apolitical money: Paul Volcker and monetary policy in action , pp 352-363

- David Stein
- Ch 28 Fiscal policy in the Eurozone , pp 364-377

- Dirk Ehnts
- Ch 29 Sovereign currency and non-sovereign budgets: the Modern Money Theory approach to provincial, state, and local government budgets , pp 378-385

- L. Randall Wray
- Ch 30 Is Overt Monetary Financing a viable option in the post-pandemic era? , pp 386-398

- Martin Watts
- Ch 31 Electricity provisioning under the Green New Deal: a Modern Monetary Theory approach , pp 399-410

- Avraham I. Baranes and Mitchell R. Green
- Ch 32 The regional Job Guarantee: fostering economic democracy and promoting public participation , pp 411-418

- Michael J. Murray
- Ch 33 Modern Money Theory and the monetary system: a response to critics , pp 420-432

- Eric Tymoigne
- Ch 34 Modern Money Theory policymaking praxis: a response to critics , pp 433-446

- Eric Tymoigne
- Ch 35 Modern Money Theory policymaking praxis and financial and economic stability: a response to critics , pp 447-464

- Eric Tymoigne
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