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In this riveting episode, the ReSolve team converses with Warren Mosler, a prominent economist and theorist in the field of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). The conversation is enriched by the presence of Richard Latterman, a portfolio manager at Resolve, who is keen on gaining insights on policy and economics. The discussion dives deep into the evolution of economics, the departure of MMT from classical economics, the impact of interest rates on inflation, and the intricacies of the banking system.
Topics Discussed
• Warren Mosler provides an introduction to Modern Monetary Theory and how it deviates from classical economics
• The discussion delves into the order of operations in economics, with a focus on the concept of 'spend before taxing and borrowing'
• Exploration of the role of the U.S. government in the creation of dollars and the implications of this process
• Discussion on the fear of removing the scarcity constraint or the scarcity mindset in economics
• Analysis of the impact of interest rates on inflation, challenging conventional economic wisdom
• Understanding the concept of continuous change in the price level under floating exchange rates
• The conversation delves into the complexities of the banking system and the role of regulations and compliance
• Warren Mosler shares his views on the potential impact of certain policy suggestions on the current economic system.
• The discussion concludes with Warren Mosler sharing his non-consensus views on investment and asset allocation.
This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone interested in understanding the nuances of Modern Monetary Theory, the impact of interest rates on inflation, and the intricacies of the banking system. Warren Mosler's insightful views challenge conventional economic wisdom and provide a fresh perspective on the evolution of economics and economic policy.