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SUMMARY:Scheduled publication of "Modern Monetary Theory: Key Insights\, Leading Thinkers"
DESCRIPTION:Modern Monetary Theory: Key Insights\, Leading Thinkers – Edited by Professor L. Randall Wray and the Gower Initiative for Modern Money Studies is scheduled to be published by Edward Elgar Publishing in January 2023.\n  \nCover design based on an original concept by www.marke.photography with images from Shutterstock\nProviding an up-to-date account of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) with contributions from the world’s leading experts\, each chapter offers new insights on the topic\, building upon MMT’s established body of work. This innovative book analyses key economic issues from a wide set of regions including the UK\, Europe and the Global South\, addressing previous concerns that MMT is too US-focused. \nAlongside ground-breaking research written by MMT’s original developers and leading academics\, the book also includes contributions from economic historians and public policy campaigners\, highlighting how MMT contributes to challenging neoliberalism and the hegemony of mainstream macroeconomics. Offering an examination of the existing legal\, institutional and policy framework which governs the UK Exchequer in particular\, it examines how the central claims of MMT map onto the financial activities of the UK government. \nThis will be key reading for undergraduate and postgraduate economics students\, as well as more advanced scholars of the discipline\, particularly for those looking into theories of finance\, money and banking. It will also have a wider appeal across the social sciences\, including politics and sociology students. \n  \nThis is a fascinating\, eclectic group of professional papers in which the reader may explore both the first principles of Modern Monetary Theory and many institutional and historical details that lend weight to the conceptual framework. This book is a landmark in the development of MMT\, a boon for “useful” economists — and a profound challenge to all the others.\n– James K. Galbraith\, The University of Texas at Austin\, US \n  \nThis book brings together insights from MMT scholars from all over the world\, examining the economy of the UK as well as the global economy and providing us with much-needed insights about how to manage our economies.\n– Dirk Ehnts\, Fachhochschule Magedburrg-Stendal\, Germany \n  \nThis book is a must for academic economists who are interested in understanding how the key macroeconomic institutions operate in a modern monetary economy and the implications for policy design. \n  \n– Emeritus Professor Martin Watts\, The University of Newcastle\, NSW\, Australia \n\nContents:\nPreface\nPhil Armstrong \nIntroduction\nSara Holland\, Claire Jackson-Prior and Prue Plumridge \n\n\n\nHow does the government spend? A functional model of the UK Exchequer\nAndrew Berkeley\, Richard Tye and Neil Wilson\nCredit and the Exchequer since the Restoration\nRichard Tye\nSovereign nations face resource constraints\, not financial constraints\nYeva Nersisyan and L. Randall Wray\nA framework for the analysis of the price level and inflation\nWarren Mosler\nThe external economy\nWilliam Mitchell\nModern Monetary Theory\, the United Kingdom and pound sterling\nJohn T. Harvey\nThe Eurozone and Brexit\nStuart Medina Miltimore and William Mitchell\nModern Monetary Theory as post-neoliberal economics: the role of methodology-philosophy\nPhil Armstrong and Jamie Morgan\nTax as a hygiene factor: setting UK taxation policy using Modern Monetary Theory\nNeil Wilson\nChecklist of an employment guarantee programme: the Plan Jefes de Hogar from Argentina revisited 20 years later\nDaniel Kostzer\nThree lessons from government spending and the postpandemic recovery\nPavlina R. Tcherneva\nMMT and public policy in the United Kingdom\nDeborah Harrington and Jessica Ormerod\n\n\n\nPostscript: thoughts on MMT’s insights\nL. Randall Wray \n  \nFor further details\, please see the information on the EE website at https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/modern-monetary-theory-9781802208085.html \n  \n  \n 
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