What is Modern Money Theory (MMT)?
MMT describes how the economy works. Although MMT does not prescribe government policy, there are some “natural” consequences. Some MMT core points are below.
Posts from Richard Murphy at Tax Research UK
- Tariffs, fascism, and the required responseon 28 March 2025 by Richard Murphy
To the surprise of no-one who has been watching what Donald Trump has been doing since he won the US Presidential election last November, but Read the full article...
- 4.5 million children in poverty demand actionon 28 March 2025 by Richard Murphy
There are going to be 4.5 million children living in poverty in the UK soon, with Labour's policies increasing that number by at least 250,000. Read the full article...
- Why is Rachel Reeves obsessed with growth?on 28 March 2025 by Richard Murphy
Rachel Reeves thinks the economy has to grow to make everyone better off. But is she right? And in a finite world, is growth on Read the full article...
- The BBC, againon 27 March 2025 by Richard Murphy
Commentators here often ask why I do not get BBC air time. In fairness, this week I have done: Radio 4 on fiscal rules on Read the full article...
- Reeves’ headlines suggest there is such a thing as bad publicityon 27 March 2025 by Richard Murphy
According to Politico this morning, the headlines for Reeves are not good: “Five years of record taxes” (Telegraph) … “Tax hikes and extra cuts on Read the full article...
Posts from Bill Mitchell – Modern Monetary Theory
- What is the purpose of fiscal policy? Don’t ask Rachel Reeves!on 27 March 2025 by bill
It’s been a week of grand fiscal statements. Tuesday, it was for Australia as I discussed yesterday – Australian fiscal statement – rising unemployment amidst a moderate fiscal contraction (March 26, 2025). Then yesterday in the UK, the Labour Chancellor delivered the British Government’s – Spring Statement 2025. Both statements come at a time when…
- Australian fiscal statement – rising unemployment amidst a moderate fiscal contractionon 26 March 2025 by bill
Last night (March 25, 2025), the Australian government delivered the latest fiscal statement for 2025-26 (aka – The Budget – and, in doing so tried to win renewed electoral appeal given its waning popularity and a national election that has to be held in the next 6 or so weeks. So it offered the tax…
- The Far Right opposition to the euro in Germany has nothing to do with MMTon 24 March 2025 by bill
Edward Elgar, my sometime publisher, is interested in me updating my 2015 book – Eurozone Dystopia: Groupthink and Denial on a Grand Scale (published May 2015). I have held them off for a few years because there have been notable developments such as Brexit, COVID-19, and more since I finished that work, which are still…
- Australian labour market deteriorates – employment and participation fall, underlying unemployment rate is 4.7 rather than 4.1 per centon 20 March 2025 by bill
Today (March 20, 2025), the Australian Bureau of Statistics released the latest – Labour Force, Australia – for February 2025. The contraction in overall employment growth, the participation rate, and the employment-population ratio are all signs of a deteriorating situation. Unemployment always lags behind the employment dynamics because of the participation rate movements, which means…
- Tariffs and more – Part 2on 17 March 2025 by bill
This is the second part of the discussion on Tariffs that I started in – Tariffs and more – Part 1 (March 13, 2025). In the first part I considered some of the historical motivations including the infant industry argument. Today, I plan to expand on that discussion and add further considerations that might help…
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- Modern Money Theory Dank Meme Stash (Facebook group)
- Intro to MMT – Modern Monetary Theory (Facebook group)
- MMT Podcast (Christian Reilly) (Twitter)
- Activist #MMT, the podcast (Twitter)
- Money on the Left (Twitter) (Web site)
- MMT France (En français)
- Stephanie Kelton @ The Lens/Substack