Thus far, the MMT series has focused mainly on the United States, home of the world's reserve currency. How would MMT work in the Global South? The boys turn to Fadhel Kaboub (@FadhelKaboub), president of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity and professor of economics at Denison University.
Thus far, the MMT series has focused mainly on the United States, home of the world's reserve currency. How would MMT work in the Global South? The boys turn to Fadhel Kaboub (@FadhelKaboub), president of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity and professor of economics at Denison University.
This episode was originally published on December 2, 2020 on the Current Affairs podcast feed, and is being republished now as the Rabbithole podcast picks up the question of "is MMT real?" Please excuse any outdated references, and stay tuned as we continue our investigations down the rabbithole.
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