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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

  • Racism is not enough for Reform. They do misogny too.
    on 14 February 2026 by Richard Murphy

    As The Guardian noted last night: Reform UK’s candidate in the Gorton and Denton byelection has been accused of wanting a “Handmaid’s Tale future” after Read the full article...

  • SEND for the bankers
    on 14 February 2026 by Richard Murphy

    As The Guardian noted yesterday: Rachel Reeves is under pressure to reassure MPs over the state of the UK’s public finances, amid concerns that the Read the full article...

  • New glossary entry: balanced budgets
    on 14 February 2026 by Richard Murphy

    A balanced budget is a fiscal position in which government spending equals government revenue over a defined period. It is often presented as a mark Read the full article...

  • New glossary entry: the household analogy
    on 14 February 2026 by Richard Murphy

    The household analogy is the claim that governments must manage their finances like a household: living within their means, balancing their budgets, and paying down Read the full article...

  • Are we being conspired against? 
    on 14 February 2026 by Richard Murphy

    Conspiracies exist. But they are not secret meetings in dark rooms. They are systems of coordinated power operating in plain sight. States pursue power. Corporations Read the full article...

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