It has been a little more than three weeks since my last piece, simultaneously published by Notes On The Crises and Rolling Stone, assessing the extremely alarming implications of the Federal Government taking 80.5 million dollars right out of New York City’s bank account.
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Long time and close readers of Notes on the Crises will be aware that I’m a Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) scholar. More than three years ago now I published written remarks
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Lately, the 1970s have loomed large in economic commentary, thanks to a
recurrence of panic over
Subscribe [https://www.crisesnotes.com/#/portal/signup]On this episode we have a
very special guest, economist Daniel Mitchell on his time as the chief economist
of Nixon’s pay board, the “wages”
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In my last piece
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I focused on laying out how I view the “inflation” conversation that has been
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I haven’t covered what’s been going on in pricing and the “inflation”
conversation. At this point there is a lot to