I would be happy with an "Economic Systems FAQ" that spent a few hundred words talking about the history of the terms "capitalism," "socialism," and "communism," then spent a few hundred more words on the status of those terms in today's political-economic environment.
Just something as background so that we aren't leaving people empty-handed when we say, "we don't talk about socialism anymore, that's a bad question."
Maybe a good place to start for putting together that FAQ would be chapter 3 of this book. (90% unironically.)
So... Given that you are clearly not engaging in good faith, can I ask, have you ever actually read anything on macroeconomics, and specifically MMT before this discussion?
Before I take the time to explain the points that will quickly be ignored by you like they were previously, id love if you could first give me an answer.
> (they should have some good data/theories from South Korea, China, Japan, right? :)), backing? If you're short on time or whatever, please answer this question at least!
I would be happy with an "Economic Systems FAQ" that spent a few hundred words talking about the history of the terms "capitalism," "socialism," and "communism," then spent a few hundred more words on the status of those terms in today's political-economic environment.
Just something as background so that we aren't leaving people empty-handed when we say, "we don't talk about socialism anymore, that's a bad question."
Maybe a good place to start for putting together that FAQ would be chapter 3 of this book. (90% unironically.)
https://www.amazon.com/Macroeconomics-William-Mitchell/dp/1137610662/
https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Money-Theory-Macroeconomics-Sovereign/dp/1137539917/
So... Given that you are clearly not engaging in good faith, can I ask, have you ever actually read anything on macroeconomics, and specifically MMT before this discussion?
Before I take the time to explain the points that will quickly be ignored by you like they were previously, id love if you could first give me an answer.
> (they should have some good data/theories from South Korea, China, Japan, right? :)), backing? If you're short on time or whatever, please answer this question at least!
Sure, here you go;
http://www.levyinstitute.org/pubs/wp_821.pdf
http://bilbo.economicoutlook.net/blog/?p=6624
https://www.amazon.com/Macroeconomics-William-Mitchell/dp/1137610662
https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2019/4/16/18251646/modern-monetary-theory-new-moment-explained <- Very, very simple article, but I link it anyways because some of the hyper links and sources were quite good
https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2019/04/mmt-scholars-predictive-and-policy-successes-part-a.html
https://heterodox.economicblogs.org/bill-mitchell/2019/mitchell-madame-lagarde-mmt