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LIR: znu. I will admit, fiscal policy is not my jam. I'm trying to learn and understand it and generally speaking, I'm concerned -- nm
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oblique (aka kkuphal)
Aug 3 '21, 13:42
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I feel like I could use an econ refresher before I get myself in trouble trying to explain it any further.
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znufrii
Aug 3, 13:51
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Your old econ books would not work because the changes in the view of monetary policy has occurred because the real world didn't match up with -- (edited)
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pmb
Aug 3, 14:03
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My broad thinking is that monetary policy can only do so much. Changes in fiscal policy are needed as well, primarily to deconcentrate wealth
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znufrii
Aug 3, 14:06
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They are tied together to a meaningful degree. Fiscal policy drives responses as you suggest. But the gist is that increased spending and deficits
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pmb
Aug 3, 14:15
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The Fed doesn’t directly finance deficit spending though, which is the disconnect I’m seeing. -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 3, 14:19
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This is somewhat old, but helps explain. It is based on how they react or help accommodate the deficits. -- (link)
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pmb
Aug 3, 14:40
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Here is a summary of MMT. As discussed it focuses on fiscal policy (the fed's involvement is how they react to the additional money in the system to -- (edited)
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pmb
Aug 3, 14:44
Too few people look at the economic impact of spending, just the balance sheet. If the gov't can spend $1 and return $3 in economic activity
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TWuG
Aug 3, 14:17
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