Functional finance is only one of the elements of Modern Money Theory (MMT). Chartal money, endogenous money and an Employer of Last Resort Program (ELR) or Job Guarantee (JG) are often the other elements. We are here interested fundamentally with the functional finance aspects which are central for any discussion of fiscal policy and have received more attention recently. We discuss both the limitations of functional finance for developing countries that have a sovereign currency, but are forced to borrow in foreign currency and that might face a balance of payments (BOP) constraint. We also analyze the limits to borrowing in its own currency, and does not formally face the possibility of default, since it can always print money or issue d...
In this paper we look at various alternatives for monetary regimes: dollarization, monetary union an...
Eight papers, intended to serve macroeconomic policy-making in third world countries, explore the co...
Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) is a contemporary economic theory in which a country with its monetary ...
The essential claim of MMT is sovereign currency issuing governments, with flexible exchange rates a...
Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) has recently received significant attention in academic and policy circ...
The scientific reassessment of the economic role of the state after the crisis has renewed interest ...
This paper offers a simple, tractable post-Keynesian model, which highlights the importance of struc...
Modern Money Theory (MMT) describes the functioning of a pure credit economy, assuming that the stat...
This thesis assesses the relative performance of different theories of money in the contemporary wor...
In recent years, a school of economics called MMT (Modern Monetary Theory) has been attracting atten...
The paper makes a proposition that the chaotic functioning order of the operating factors of the eco...
A central theme emerging from Lerner’s system of functional finance is that, contrary to the ‘sound ...
It is believed and observed that lack of modern understanding of the economic market of developing c...
Modern Money Theory (MMT) economists acknowledge a number of empirical and institutional limitations...
This paper introduces a new monetary theory that is compatible with the Keynesian liquidity preferen...
In this paper we look at various alternatives for monetary regimes: dollarization, monetary union an...
Eight papers, intended to serve macroeconomic policy-making in third world countries, explore the co...
Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) is a contemporary economic theory in which a country with its monetary ...
The essential claim of MMT is sovereign currency issuing governments, with flexible exchange rates a...
Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) has recently received significant attention in academic and policy circ...
The scientific reassessment of the economic role of the state after the crisis has renewed interest ...
This paper offers a simple, tractable post-Keynesian model, which highlights the importance of struc...
Modern Money Theory (MMT) describes the functioning of a pure credit economy, assuming that the stat...
This thesis assesses the relative performance of different theories of money in the contemporary wor...
In recent years, a school of economics called MMT (Modern Monetary Theory) has been attracting atten...
The paper makes a proposition that the chaotic functioning order of the operating factors of the eco...
A central theme emerging from Lerner’s system of functional finance is that, contrary to the ‘sound ...
It is believed and observed that lack of modern understanding of the economic market of developing c...
Modern Money Theory (MMT) economists acknowledge a number of empirical and institutional limitations...
This paper introduces a new monetary theory that is compatible with the Keynesian liquidity preferen...
In this paper we look at various alternatives for monetary regimes: dollarization, monetary union an...
Eight papers, intended to serve macroeconomic policy-making in third world countries, explore the co...
Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) is a contemporary economic theory in which a country with its monetary ...