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
- Clinging to strawson 23 May 2026 by Richard Murphy
Unsurprisingly, given what else I get up to these days, I now spend less time talking to academic colleagues than I used to, but I Read the full article...
- Economic paralysison 23 May 2026 by Richard Murphy
The UK’s public finances are apparently in trouble again. That is the message being pushed yesterday after data showed that government borrowing in April was Read the full article...
- Is the EU really the answer for Britain?on 23 May 2026 by Richard Murphy
I am aware that this post was published in error on Thursday evening without the video to which it relates. This time it has it. Read the full article...
- Richard Murphy’s View On … Government Bondson 22 May 2026 by Richard Murphy
I am, today, publishing an article in the 'Richard Murphy’s View On…' series on Substack. This explains my view on government bonds, which have been Read the full article...
- The stock market crash could be bigger than I previously expectedon 22 May 2026 by Richard Murphy
As the FT reports this morning: The blockbuster listings of SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI are set to prompt an unprecedented wave of buying and selling Read the full article...
Posts from Bill Mitchell – Modern Monetary Theory
- Australian labour market – sharp deterioration in April (RBA will be happy!)on 21 May 2026 by bill
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released the latest labour force data today (May 21, 2026) – Labour Force, Australia – for April 2026 – which showed that the labour market deteriorated significantly in April. All the main indicators were moving in negative directions – employment growth fell, participation fell, unemployment increased, the employment-population ratio…
- Australian government being bullied by the RBA to move towards irresponsible austerityon 18 May 2026 by bill
Last Tuesday (May 12, 2026), the Australian Treasurer introduced the 2026-27 Fiscal Statement (aka Federal ‘Budget’). I have been reluctant to comment on the ‘Statement’ given the constant repetition by the Treasurer about a ‘trillion dollars of debt’ and all the rest of the flawed conceptual development and nomenclature that has surrounded its release and…
- Latest wages data makes a mockery of the RBA claims that the economy is overheatingon 14 May 2026 by bill
Last week, the RBA hiked interest rates again and tried to claim the economy was overheating. One way that we assess that claim is via the wages pressure in the labour market. An economy that is running out of productive resources, typically sees firms competing for scarce workers and bidding up wages to attract them.…
- Article 4 of the Bank of Japan Act 1997 ensures fiscal and monetary policy must work togetheron 11 May 2026 by bill
Last week, the RBA increased interested rates claiming there was a growing capacity constraint (even though there is 10.2 per cent labour underutilisation) and inflationary expectations were increasing and in danger of propelling inflation even further. The RBA governor once again threatened the Treasurer along the lines of ‘unless you cut net spending we will…
- RBA rate hikes – ideology triumphing over evidence and reasonon 7 May 2026 by bill
In some respects, we are back to where we were in 2021 when the supply constraints that arose from the COVID lockdowns and widespread illnesses started to reveal themselves in escalating prices around the world. This time it is the US-Israel folly in the Middle East that is the culprit and the supply constraints are…
Other Modern Money Theory Proponents
Other MMT Discussion
- MMT For the British People (Facebook group)
- Modern Money Theory (MMT) Australia (Facebook group)
- 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
- Modern Monetary Theory by Brooke Clarke





