- use value. However, as
modern chartalist economists such as
Randall Wray and
Mathew Forstater have
pointed out,
chartalist insights into tax-driven paper...
-
always bad policy,
while some post-Keynesian economists—particularly neo-
chartalists or
proponents of
Modern Monetary Theory—argue that
deficit spending is...
-
inevitably leads to hyperinflation. Neo-
Chartalists reject this charge, such as in the
title of the Neo-
Chartalist organization the
Center for Full Employment...
- The "neo-
Chartalist"
interpretation of
money entails, that the
commodity theory of
money is false; the latter, it is
argued by neo-
chartalists, can neither...
- are also
common public utilities.
According to the
proponents of the
chartalist theory of
money creation,
taxes are not
needed for
government revenue...
-
Mathew Forstater said that more
general statements appearing to
support a
chartalist view of tax-driven
paper money appear in the
earlier writings of many...
- value-related
economic data is just or reliable. On the
other hand,
Chartalists claim that the
ability to mani****te the
value of fiat
money is an advantage...
-
economist who in 1905
published The State
Theory of Money,
which founded the
chartalist school of
monetary economics,
which argues that money's
value derives...
- to be
necessary by some
within post-Keynesian economics,
notably the
chartalist school:
Larger deficits,
sufficient to
recycle savings out of a growing...
- see for
example Chapter 1 of Schumpeter's
History of
Economic Analysis Chartalists will
sometimes say
money derives it
value by
virtue of
being the legal...