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The Deficit Myth

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781529352566

Price: £12.99

ON SALE: 13th May 2021

Genre: Economics, Finance, Business & Management

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‘Kelton has succeeded in instigating a round of heretical questioning, essential for a post-Covid-19 world, where the pantheon of economic gods will have to be reconfigured’ Guardian

‘Stephanie Kelton is an indispensable source of moral clarity … the truths that she teaches about money, debt, and deficits give us the tools we desperately need to build a safe future for all’ Naomi Klein


‘Game-changing … Read it!’ Mariana Mazzucato

‘A rock star in her field’ The Times

‘This book is going to be influential’ Financial Times


‘Convincingly overturns conventional wisdom’ New York Times


Supporting the economy, paying for healthcare, creating new jobs, preventing a climate apocalypse: how can we pay for it all? Leading economic thinker Stephanie Kelton, shows how misguided that question is, and how a radical new approach can maximise our potential as a society. Everything that we’ve been led to believe about deficits and the role of money and government spending is wrong. Rather than asking the self-defeating question of how to pay for the crucial improvements our society needs, Kelton guides us to ask: which deficits actually matter?

Reviews

One of the most important and accessible books ever written about money
The National
A remarkable book both in content and timing. A 'must read' that is sure to influence many aspects of policymaking going forward
Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic advisor at Allianz
Kelton is to modern monetary theory what Milton Friedman was to American conservatives for a half century - conversational, fierce, relentless.
Financial Times
Kelton's game-changing book on the myths around government deficits is both theoretically rigorous and empirically entertaining. It reminds us that money is not limited, only our imagination of what to do with it. After you read it you will never think of the public purse as a household economy again. Read it!
Mariana Mazzucato, author of The Value of Everything: Making and Taking in the Global Economy
In a world of epic, overlapping crises, Stephanie Kelton is an indispensable source of moral clarity ... the truths that she teaches about money, debt, and deficits give us the tools we desperately need to build a safe future for all. Read it - then put it to use.
Naomi Klein
The best book on rethinking economics that anyone will find right now.
Richard Murphy
In the wake of the financial impact of the coronavirus, she's having a moment ... she's become a rock star in her field.
Ben Hoyle, The Times
Kelton is a razor-sharp writer ... smashing shibboleths of conventional economic wisdom.
The Irish Times
This book is going to be influential.
Martin Wolf, Financial Times
Kelton's book achieves a revolution in political economy.
LSE Review of Books
A leading light in modern monetary theory.
Financial Times
[Kelton] has succeeded in instigating a round of heretical questioning, essential for a post-Covid-19 world, where the pantheon of economic gods will have to be reconfigured.
The Guardian
Convincingly overturns the conventional wisdom that federal budget deficits are somehow bad
New York Times
The most talked about economics book of 2020
Spears Magazine