The Deficit Myth (2020) by Stephanie Kelton

In 'The Deficit Myth', Stephanie Kelton challenges conventional economic wisdom and presents a new perspective on fiscal policy, arguing that government deficits are not inherently bad and can be used to promote public welfare.
Rating: 4.3
Genres Non-Fiction, Economics, Political Science
Original language: en
Creators
Stephanie Kelton (author)
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