Book - The National Deb(I)T
I ran into this mass from a link at Mike Norman Economics. The mass is called The National Debit: Second Edition: How The Post-Gold-Standard, Modern Monetary System Really Works, by Edward J. Delzio. Mr. Delzio had a long career inward the bond-broking problem concern earlier publishing this book. It was simply issued, as well as it appears to live on an introduction to Modern Monetary Theory. The writer has a web site here.
I accept non read the book, as well as I would non live on able to create thence for a petty while. It caught my eye, every bit it was late published as well as it appears to embrace a lot of similar topics every bit my upcoming report. It is e'er interesting to encounter how others would approach the same writing problem (even though they could live on viewed every bit competitors).
From my perspective, the difficulty amongst a mass similar this is how to offering a fresh perspective on the topic. Since I accept non read The National Debit, I cannot comment how Edward Delzio dealt amongst this. In my case, the focus was on edifice an analytical arc towards the troublesome theme of "rollover risk" - the possibility of the bond marketplace forcing the authorities to default. I accept other industrial plant inward progress, as well as they all seemed to stumble upon that topic. This prompted me to force the study "Understanding Government Finance" to the front end of the queue to live on published. This agency the other industrial plant tin simply refer dorsum to this report, as well as non live on forced to include analysis that is tangential to those other reports.
(c) Brian Romanchuk 2015
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