Description In a challenge to conventional views on Modern Monetary and fiscal policy, this book presents a coherent analysis of how Money is created, how it functions in global exchange rate regimes, and how the mystification of the nature of Money has constrained governments, and prevented states from acting in the public interest.
Randall Wray is a professor of Economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA, as well as Research.
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Description In a challenge to conventional views on Modern Monetary and fiscal policy, this book presents a coherent analysis of how Money is created, how it functions in global exchange rate regimes, and how the mystification of the nature of Money has constrained governments, and prevented states from acting in the public interest