Why support Labour when their economic policy is based on cuts and appeasing bankers? | Tax Research UK http://t.co/eZXadaJrYZ
— Richard Murphy (@RichardJMurphy) May 30, 2014
Commentaries (some of them cheeky or provocative) on economic topics by Ralph Musgrave. This site is dedicated to Abba Lerner. I disagree with several claims made by Lerner, and made by his intellectual descendants, that is advocates of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). But I regard MMT on balance as being a breath of fresh air for economics.
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This is depressing.
ReplyDeleteNeither MMT nor Ralphanomics has made any impression on the Tories (as we have seen during recent years).
Likewise there has been zero penetration into the minds of the Labour Party (as noted in the article referenced here).
Ditto the Liberal Democrats (see http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/jun/09/nick-clegg-outlines-lib-dem-fiscal-position).
Do you know what UKIP's fiscal strategy is, if any?
Do the Greens have a coherent fiscal strategy?
KK,
ReplyDeleteRe penetrating the minds of Labour, a couple of local Positive Money supporters have had VERY POSITIVE reactions from local North East MPs. Obviously you and I are not in 100% agreement with Pos Money, but I certainly agree with their full reserve banking policy.
UKIP and the Tories are plain clueless.
Re the Greens I think they've adopted full reserve as one of their policies.