What's Wrong with Modern Money Theory?: A Policy Critique

What's Wrong with Modern Money Theory?: A Policy Critique

by Gerald A. Epstein
ISBN-10:
303026503X
ISBN-13:
9783030265038
Pub. Date:
08/10/2019
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
ISBN-10:
303026503X
ISBN-13:
9783030265038
Pub. Date:
08/10/2019
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
What's Wrong with Modern Money Theory?: A Policy Critique

What's Wrong with Modern Money Theory?: A Policy Critique

by Gerald A. Epstein
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Overview

This Palgrave Pivot assesses the validity of Modern Money Theory’s approach to macroeconomic policy, specifically monetary and fiscal policy. Whereas other papers have focused primarily on theoretical and doctrinal issues, this book focuses primarily on an analysis of MMT’s policy approach. Though drawing on academic literature, this book’s approach is empirical and policy-based, making it accessible to scholars and the public alike. It addresses a burning question in the policy and politics of the US and elsewhere where MMT is gaining a policy foothold, especially among progressive activists and politicians: Is MMT, in fact, a good guide for progressive macroeconomic policy? The main focus of this book is to explain why the answer to this question is no.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030265038
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 08/10/2019
Edition description: 1st ed. 2019
Pages: 100
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Gerald A. Epstein is Professor of Economics and a founding Co-Director of the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA. Epstein has written articles on numerous topics including financial crisis and regulation, alternative approaches to central banking for employment generation and poverty reduction, capital account regulations and the political economy of central banking and financial institutions. Epstein has worked with numerous UN agencies including the ILO, UNDESA, UNDP, and UNCTAD on the topics of macroeconomics and monetary policy in developing countries. His most recent edited volumes are: The Handbook of The Political Economy of Financial Crises, (co-edited with Martin Wolfson) and The Political Economy of International Finance in an Age of Inequality: Soft Currencies, Hard Landings. In recent years he has been the recipient of two INET grants, one to study the “social efficiency” of the financial system and a second to look at the distributional impacts of quantitative easing. He has also won the Samuel F. Conti Faculty Fellowship Award from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: Strange Bedfellows and the Rise of Modern Money Theory

Chapter 2. MMT Basics and the Sustainability of Money Financed Deficits

Chapter 3. Institutional Specificity and the Limited Policy Relevance of Modern Money Theory

Chapter 4. The Role of the Dollar as an International Currency and Its Limits in a Multi-Key Currency World

Chapter 5. MMT as “America First” Monetary Policy and Its Costs

Chapter 6. The Mystery of the Missing Minsky: Financial Instability as a Constraint on MMT Macroeconomic Policy

Chapter 7. An MMT Free Lunch Mirage Can Lead to Perverse Outcomes: Fight Your Friends, Spare Your Enemies

Chapter 8. Conclusion: Contours of a Progressive Macroeconomic Policy

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From the Publisher

“Professor Gerald Epstein is a leading thinker in the political economy of monetary policy and central banking. His approach emphasizes the significance of interests and institutional arrangements. This book provides a critique of modern money theory (MMT) and its claim that sovereign governments are financially unconstrained. It shows how institutional arrangements differentially constrain governments, giving rise to a financial standing hierarchy that MMT overlooks and neglects. The book makes an important novel contribution, adding to existing macroeconomic critiques of MMT.” (Thomas Palley, Co-editor, Review of Keynesian Economics)

“Epstein’s book on MMT is an important contribution to the debate on monetary theory and policy. It considers a wide range of problems of this theory and raises pertinent concerns about the applicability of its policy. Based on an extensive knowledge of the literature and of contemporary monetary history, the book underscores the failure of MMT to describe the complex working of the financial system. Readers can enormously benefit from this book.” (Carlo Panico, Professor of Economics, Universidad Nacional Autonomous de Mexico (UNAM))

“Jerry Epstein takes no prisoners in his essential guide to Modern Monetary Theory. His examination of the international dimensions of the approach and its implications for non-key currency countries raise vital issues that often receive little attention by both proponents and critics.” (Ilene Grabel, Distinguished University Professor, University of Denver)

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