The deficit myth : modern monetary theory and how to build a better economy (Record no. 23129)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781529352566
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 339.530973
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Personal name Kelton, Stephanie
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title The deficit myth : modern monetary theory and how to build a better economy
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. London,
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. John Murray:
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2021.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xx, 331p., note., ind., 20 cm X 13 cm
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General note Recommended by: Rasananda Panda
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Summary, etc. Summary: 'Kelton has succeeded in instigating a round of heretical questioning, essential for a post-Covid-19 world, where the pantheon of economic gods will have to be reconfigured' Guardian'Stephanie Kelton is an indispensable source of moral clarity ... the truths that she teaches about money, debt, and deficits give us the tools we desperately need to build a safe future for all' Naomi Klein'Game-changing ... Read it!' Mariana Mazzucato'A rock star in her field' The Times'This book is going to be influential' Financial Times'Convincingly overturns conventional wisdom' New York TimesSupporting the economy, paying for healthcare, creating new jobs, preventing a climate apocalypse: how can we pay for it all? Leading economic thinker Stephanie Kelton, shows how misguided that question is, and how a radical new approach can maximise our potential as a society. Everything that we've been led to believe about deficits and the role of money and government spending is wrong. Rather than asking the self-defeating question of how to pay for the crucial improvements our society needs, Kelton guides us to ask: which deficits actually matter?
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Target audience note Contents:<br/><br/>1. Don't think of a household<br/>2. Think inflation<br/>3. The national debt<br/>4. Their red ink is out black ink<br/>5. Winning at trade<br/>6. You're entitled!<br/>7. The deficits that matter<br/>8. Building a better economy<br/><br/>
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General subdivision debts, public
-- United States budget deficits
-- government spending policy
-- fiscal policy
-- money
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     KEIC KEIC 08/04/2025 Amazon 499.00 GNEL-34847   339.530973 KEL 23951 08/10/2025 465.00 08/04/2025 Books
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