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Manipulating The World Economy The Rise Of Modern Monetary Theory The Inevitable Fall Of Classical Economics Is There An Alternative Martin A Armstrong

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Manipulating The World Economy The Rise Of Modern Monetary Theory The Inevitable Fall Of Classical Economics Is There An Alternative Martin A Armstrong
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Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 31.14 MB
Pages: 528
Author: Martin A. Armstrong,
ISBN: 9781662914461, 1662914466, B09854HBXY
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Manipulating The World Economy The Rise Of Modern Monetary Theory The Inevitable Fall Of Classical Economics Is There An Alternative Martin A Armstrong by Martin A. Armstrong, 9781662914461, 1662914466, B09854HBXY instant download after payment.

The economic theories that dominated the field during the 20th century have failed us and empowered government to believe they can manipulate the business cycle. Every economic theory presented post-Marxism has assumed that the complexity of the business cycle can be reduced to a single cause and effect. To date, no attempt to manipulate the cycle has prevented a recession or financial crisis. We now face a truly monumental crisis. Central banks around the world are trapped. Their attempt to stimulate the economy through Quantitative Easing and rate manipulation has disastrously failed.




The central banks have primarily purchased government debt, effectively keeping governments on life support by allowing them to issue new debt at substantially lower rates. In addition to catastrophic Quantitative Easing policies, political fiscal spending on various programs and agencies has burdened governments with a debt that they can never repay. The future crisis is one created by government. This time, we are not likely to fix the problem without major political reform, which all governments will resist. These policies have led many to assume that government can freely create money without inflation. After creating trillions of dollars to buy government debt with no appreciable inflation, many conclude that everything has changed.




They are calling this the Modern Monetary Theory. If they are correct, then why bother to have taxes or borrow money continuously with no intention of paying off national debts? Governments, in modern theory, can simply create an endless supply of money to create a new modern version of Utopia. Can we throw away all economic history for an experiment that could unravel civilization if the theory proves to be wrong? What are the risks? Can it really be that easy? Are there any examples from the past that we can look to for answers?

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