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Il mito del deficit

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The leading thinker and public advocate of modern monetary theory presents a bold new understanding of building a just and prosperous society. Ambitious proposals, such as fixing infrastructure, implementing Medicare for all, or addressing climate change, often raise the question: how can we afford it? Stephanie Kelton argues that these concerns stem from a fundamental misunderstanding of government spending. She asserts that both liberal and conservative beliefs about deficits and the role of government in the economy are misguided, particularly the fear that deficits threaten long-term prosperity. Through insightful discussions on government debt, deficits, inflation, taxes, and financial constraints, Kelton reshapes our understanding of crucial issues like poverty, inequality, job creation, and infrastructure development. Instead of fixating on how to fund essential improvements, she encourages us to consider which deficits truly matter and how to balance inflation risks with the benefits of a more prosperous, safer, and cleaner society. By challenging prevailing myths about money and deficit spending, Kelton paves the way for actionable solutions that prioritize societal advancement over financial fears.

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Il mito del deficit, Stephanie Kelton

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Jaar van publicatie
2020
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Titel
Il mito del deficit
Taal
Italiaans
Uitgever
Fazi Editore
Jaar van publicatie
2020
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
300
ISBN10
8893258471
ISBN13
9788893258470
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The leading thinker and public advocate of modern monetary theory presents a bold new understanding of building a just and prosperous society. Ambitious proposals, such as fixing infrastructure, implementing Medicare for all, or addressing climate change, often raise the question: how can we afford it? Stephanie Kelton argues that these concerns stem from a fundamental misunderstanding of government spending. She asserts that both liberal and conservative beliefs about deficits and the role of government in the economy are misguided, particularly the fear that deficits threaten long-term prosperity. Through insightful discussions on government debt, deficits, inflation, taxes, and financial constraints, Kelton reshapes our understanding of crucial issues like poverty, inequality, job creation, and infrastructure development. Instead of fixating on how to fund essential improvements, she encourages us to consider which deficits truly matter and how to balance inflation risks with the benefits of a more prosperous, safer, and cleaner society. By challenging prevailing myths about money and deficit spending, Kelton paves the way for actionable solutions that prioritize societal advancement over financial fears.