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The MMT Podcast offers economic analysis on current issues from a Modern Monetary Theory perspective. Aimed at anyone who has ever felt lost in the jargon used by mainstream economics commentators. We believe economics is for everyone. You can help sustain this podcast via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MMTpodcast
 
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Patricia and Christian talk to award-winning economist and author of “Making Money Work For Us” Professor L. Randall Wray about how central banks use [checks notes] *vibes* to “anchor inflation expectations”, why it keeps failing, and what might work instead. Please help sustain this podcast! Patrons get early access to all episodes and patron-only…
 
Patricia and Christian talk to MMT founder Warren Mosler about the recent collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and more. Please help sustain this podcast! Patrons get early access to all episodes and patron-only episodes: https://www.patreon.com/MMTpodcast Order the Gower Initiative’s “Modern Monetary Theory - Key Insights, Leading Thinkers” (2023): htt…
 
In this episode, Adam and Ryan to discuss: - The failure of Silicon Valley Bank - Morgan Ricks' commentary on bank runs and game theory Links: - Morgan Ricks on Twitter - Introductory MMT resources - Pocket Change podcast - NYC Deficit Owls MeetupAdam Rice & Ryan Benincasa
 
Welcome to the audio of season 2, episode 2 of Modern Money Doughnuts (MMD), hosted by Steven Hail and Gabrielle Bond. In series 3 of Modern Money Doughnuts, we meet some of the students from the Modern Money Lab and Torrens University Australia Masters Degree in the Economics of Sustainability. Today we talk to Nathan McMillan, one of our amazing …
 
Christian talks to economist and author Dr Phil Armstrong about what’s likely to be missing from coverage of the UK budget this week and what functional fiscal policy might look like. Please help sustain this podcast! Patrons get early access to all episodes and patron-only episodes: https://www.patreon.com/MMTpodcast Order the Gower Initiative’s “…
 
In this episode, Bijou Smith of MMT Macro Trader joins Adam and Ryan to discuss: - Bijou's background in physics and how he became interested in MMT - Why MMT is important - The relationship between economics & physics - How Bijou and Douglas started collaborating on MMT Macro Trader - Using machine learning & neural networks to model the macroecon…
 
Patricia & Christian talk to Stuart Medina Miltimore, economist and founder of the Spanish advocacy group Red MMT about his chapter (co-written with Bill Mitchell) in the major new academic collaboration “Modern Monetary Theory - Key Insights, Leading Thinkers”, which lays out how the euro has driven austerity and the depoliticisation of European d…
 
In this episode, Adam and Ryan discuss: - Whether or not all MMTers believe interest rate hikes are expansionary - The newest PCE inflation data - Retail inflows to the stock market - Interest rates and asset bubbles - The post-2008 venture capital boom - Gambling apps & cryptocurrency Links: - Introductory MMT resources - Pocket Change podcast - N…
 
Welcome to episode 141 of Activist #MMT. Today's part two of my three-part conversation with Scott Fullwiler, on his 2008 paper, Modern Central Bank Operations: The General Principles. Last time in part one, we discussed some generic but related topics, and then principles one and two. Today in part two, we discuss principles three to six. Next tim…
 
What is money, where does it come from and why is it important? Patricia & Christian talk to award-winning primary MMT academic Professor L. Randall Wray about his latest book “Making Money Work For Us” and his part in the new academic collaboration “Modern Monetary Theory - Key Insights, Leading Thinkers.” Also in this episode: What are taxes for?…
 
NOTE: The original audio file for this episode had syncing issues. The corrected audio is available as of 2/22/23 at 9:35 AM ET. In this episode, Adam and Ryan discuss: - The disaster in East Palestine, OH - The UFO/UAP incidents - The January retail sales boom - Energy prices and their inflationary effects - The costs & benefits of trade deficits …
 
Part 5: Patricia and Christian continue their conversation about Stephanie Kelton’s best-seller The Deficit Myth. In this episode: what does it mean for a nation to “win” or “lose” at trade? As the global 99% are pitted against each other in an increasingly gigified international job market, who’s “we” and what is “winning”? In an effort to dodge t…
 
In this episode of Applied MMT, Adam and Ryan discuss: - Edward Harrison's recent tweet on the expansionary effects of interest income - The differences & similarities between today's rate hikes and the Volcker-era - Credit growth despite rate hikes - Joey Politano's recent thread on rate hikes - Bank lending post-2008 vs. today - In celebration of…
 
According to multi award-winning economist Professor James K. Galbraith, the new book, “Modern Monetary Theory: Key Insights, Leading Thinkers” is ‘a landmark in the development of MMT, a boon for “useful” economists - and a profound challenge to all the others.’ Patricia and Christian talk to the architects of this collaboration of leading experts…
 
Welcome to season 3, episode 1 of Modern Money Doughnuts (MMD), hosted by Steven Hail and Gabrielle Bond. In series 3 of Modern Money Doughnuts, we meet some of the students from the Modern Money Lab and Torrens University Australia Masters Degree in the Economics of Sustainability. Today we talk to Activist #MMT Jeff Epstein, one of our amazing st…
 
In this episode, Douglas of MMT Macro Trader joins Adam and Ryan to discuss: - The January jobs explosion - The debt ceiling - Endogenous vs. exogenous money - Banks as finance "franchises" - The Eurodollar & shadow banking - Appreciating vs. depreciating currencies - The effects of rate hikes and what to expect in the next few months - Whether or …
 
Welcome to episode 140 of Activist #MMT. Today I talk with Scott Fullwiler on his 2008 paper, Modern Central Bank Operations: The General Principles. Today's part one of a three-part conversation. Today in part one we discuss some generic but related topics, and then principles one and two. Next time in part two we cover principles three to six, an…
 
In this episode, Adam and Ryan discuss: - Recession fears - The "white collar recession" - The US debt ceiling - The trillion dollar platinum coin proposal Links: - Introductory MMT resources - Pocket Change podcast - NYC Deficit Owls MeetupAdam Rice & Ryan Benincasa
 
With expert guidance from economist and “MMT Essentials” author, Dr Dirk Ehnts, Patrica and Christian fill the gaps in reporting on the World Economic Forum’s annual greenwashing festival in Davos, where critics of the Biden administration’s kitten-weak climate bill (the Inflation Reduction Act) warn it gives *too much* assistance to green initiati…
 
In this episode, Adam and Ryan discuss how they came to learn about MMT and why they believe it's so important. They also discuss their future plans and goals for the podcast. They touch on: - MMT's accuracy as a description of the financial system - The COVID pandemic and policy response - Inflation - Quantitative easing - Interest rate hikes and …
 
Patrica and Christian talk to economist and co-author of the just-published “Modern Monetary Theory - Key Insights, Leading Thinkers” Dr Phil Armstrong about why mainstream economists think unemployment is good, why Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer’s proposals to make the UK more prosperous by starving it of investment might be misguided, and what usef…
 
Here's the original video from where this audio came. Here's a list of links to John reading every chapter (released so far) in his 2021 book Contending Perspectives. Note the original video is unedited, but the audio has been edited to eliminate obvious mistakes, coughs, interruptions, and etc. Audio chapters Use the below timestamps to navigate t…
 
Welcome to episode 137 of activist #MMT. Today I talk with Steve Kelsey, about what money and money issuance, and our entire money system, should and could be, if we could start over and design it from scratch. You'll find two of his papers linked below (in the Resources section). Before that, we discuss Steve's Twitter thread, which is one of the …
 
MMT founder Warren Mosler answers listeners’ questions on topics including: how governments spend, the role of taxation, government bond issuance, central banking, commercial banking, interest rates, exchange rates, inflation, the NHS, the MMT Job Guarantee, the Eurozone and more. Please help sustain this podcast! Patrons get early access to all ep…
 
Dennison University economics professor Fadhel Kaboub discusses the reality of inflation. Dr. Kaboub has recently been appointed as Under-Secretary-General for Financing for Development of the OEC. See: https://oec-oce.org/en/secretary-general-appoints-fadhel-kaboub-under-secretary-general-for-financing-for-development/ Here's the video of this sni…
 
Here's the original video from where this audio came. Here's a list of links to John reading every chapter (released so far) in his 2021 book Contending Perspectives. Note the original video is unedited, but the audio has been edited to eliminate obvious mistakes, coughs, interruptions, and etc. Audio chapters Use the below timestamps to navigate t…
 
Here's the original video from where this audio came. Here's a list of links to John reading every chapter (released so far) in his 2021 book Contending Perspectives. Note the original video is unedited, but the audio has been edited to eliminate obvious mistakes, coughs, interruptions, and etc. Audio chapters Use the below timestamps to navigate t…
 
Welcome to episode 136 of Activist #MMT. Today's part two of my two-part conversation with Gabie Bond. Last month, in part one, we talked not about economics, but all about music. Gabie's a classically trained violist and I'm a classically trained singer. Today in part two, we talk about MMT, Torrens University, climate change, and the job guarante…
 
Patricia and Christian talk to economist and author Dr Dirk Ehnts about the false-but-folksy economic premises behind Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement, the difference between currency users and currency issuers, why government borrowing isn’t really borrowing, why taxes are important (but not for the reasons many think) and help climate en…
 
In anticipation of Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement, Patricia and Christian talk to economist and author Dr Phil Armstrong about currency crises, inflation, the shortcomings of monetary policy, the national (so-called) debt, the Office for Budget “Responsibility”, and what economic opposition might look like. Please help sustain this podca…
 
Patricia and Christian talk to financial consultant and author Brian Romanchuk about how the UK’s recent pension fund crisis impacted the gilt and mortgage markets, the significance of currency price shifts, banks as credit risk intermediaries, the Swedish Central Bank’s Prize in Economic Sciences, and what to do about so-called “bond vigilantes”. …
 
Welcome to episode 135 of Activist #MMT. Today I talk with Gabie Bond. In part two, we talk about MMT, Torrens University, climate change, and the job guarantee. In hour one, however, we talk all about music. (To be clear, this first hour has little to do with economics.) As you heard before the opening music, Gabie is a classically trained violist…
 
Edited highlights of Professor Yeva Nersisyan’s presentation on financing the Green New Deal from this year’s Levy Economics Institute Summer Seminar. Video of this event: https://youtu.be/6qZNN96Ggs8 Please help sustain this podcast! Patrons get early access to all episodes and patron-only episodes: https://www.patreon.com/MMTpodcast For an intro …
 
Patricia and Christian talk about Jeremy Hunt’s appointment as UK chancellor and his upcoming medium-term fiscal plan. Please help sustain this podcast! Patrons get early access to all episodes and patron-only episodes: https://www.patreon.com/MMTpodcast For an intro to MMT: Our first three episodes: https://www.patreon.com/posts/41742417 Episode 1…
 
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