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A Great Leap Forward

Heterodox Economic Policy for the 21st Century

This integrated survey examines economic approaches to 21st century macroeconomic policies through a heterodox and progressive lens

Randall Wray (Author)

9780128193808

Paperback / softback, published 16 January 2020

206 pages

23.5 x 19 x 1.4 cm, 0.43 kg

\""Presents progressive policy recommendations for the twenty-first century based in modern money theory (MMT), promoting the argument that finance has become an excessive and detrimental influence on the economy. Examines characteristics of the current stage of capitalism and the precariousness of the financial sector. Reviews policies for enhancing social and economic security and supplying basic wants and needs. Analyzes problems that have contributed to rising inequality, joblessness, and poverty. Explains the need for government to play a larger and more beneficial role in financing the development of the economy.\"" --Journal of Economic Lite]

A Great Leap Forward Heterodox Economic Policy for the 21st Century Wray

A Great Leap Forward

Heterodox Economic Policy for the 21st Century

This integrated survey examines economic approaches to 21st century macroeconomic policies through a heterodox and progressive lens

Randall Wray (Author)

9780128193808

Paperback / softback, published 16 January 2020

206 pages

23.5 x 19 x 1.4 cm, 0.43 kg

\""Presents progressive policy recommendations for the twenty-first century based in modern money theory (MMT), promoting the argument that finance has become an excessive and detrimental influence on the economy. Examines characteristics of the current stage of capitalism and the precariousness of the financial sector. Reviews policies for enhancing social and economic security and supplying basic wants and needs. Analyzes problems that have contributed to rising inequality, joblessness, and poverty. Explains the need for government to play a larger and more beneficial role in financing the development of the economy.\"" --Journal of Economic Lite]

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