

Stephanie Kelton on How MMT Won the Fiscal Policy Debate
Mar 18, 2021
In this discussion, Stephanie Kelton, a leading expert on Modern Monetary Theory and author of 'The Deficit Myth,' explores the transformative impact of MMT on fiscal policy debates. She highlights how MMT has shifted the dialogue around government spending, emphasizing inflation and resource constraints over traditional credit risks. Kelton also draws insights from Japan's economic challenges and critiques conventional fiscal policies, advocating for a reevaluation of economic frameworks to better address employment and inflation.
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MMT's Mainstream Rise
- MMT has become increasingly mainstream in economic policy discussions.
- The debate now focuses on inflation as the constraint on government spending, a core MMT principle.
Pre-COVID MMT Momentum
- Stephanie Kelton noticed MMT gaining traction before COVID-19.
- House leadership invited her and Scott Fullwiler to discuss its potential application in a Biden presidency.
From Academia to Advocacy
- Kelton's journey with MMT started during her graduate studies.
- The 2008 financial crisis spurred her to adopt social media and blogging to spread MMT.