Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
57
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Aug 18, 2020
Editorial
Lulu.com
ISBN-10
1716646383
ISBN-13
9781716646386
Descripción
In this incisive critique, Robert Wenzel delves thoroughly into Modern Monetary Theory (MMT), providing a refreshing perspective on the ideas presented by Stephanie Kelton in her influential work. Wenzel meticulously dissects the principles of MMT, highlighting potential flaws and misunderstandings that could ensue from its application.
Through thoughtful analysis, he questions the assumptions that underpin Kelton's arguments, encouraging readers to reconsider the implications of MMT on economic policy and fiscal responsibility. By combining rigorous examination with accessible prose, Wenzel opens a vital dialogue about the relationship between government spending, deficits, and the economy, ultimately urging a deeper reflection on fiscal theories in contemporary discourse.
Through thoughtful analysis, he questions the assumptions that underpin Kelton's arguments, encouraging readers to reconsider the implications of MMT on economic policy and fiscal responsibility. By combining rigorous examination with accessible prose, Wenzel opens a vital dialogue about the relationship between government spending, deficits, and the economy, ultimately urging a deeper reflection on fiscal theories in contemporary discourse.