This post contains every known repository of MMT-exclusive (Modern Monetary Theory) academic papers. With special thanks to Scott Fullwiler.
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This post was last updated August 6, 2020. Disclaimer: I have studied MMT since February of 2018. I’m not an economist or academic and I don’t speak for the MMT project. The information in this post is my best understanding but I don’t assert it to be perfectly accurate. In order to ensure accuracy, you should rely on the expert sources linked throughout. If you have feedback to improve this post, please get in touch. |
All known repositories of MMT academic scholarship
- Here is a collection of more than 100 papers at New Economics Perspectives, which is the blog created by Stephanie Kelton, and now managed by Bill Black. The papers here go through around 2013. Papers discussing inflation explicitly can be found by searching for “
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“. - The Centre of Full Employment and Equity (CofFEE) has a collection of more than 100 papers.
- The Levy Institute has hundreds of papers from many MMT developers. Examples: All publications from L. Randall Wray, Mat Forstater, Stephanie Kelton, Pavlina Tcherneva, Eric Tymoigne. [Will add to this list…]
- The Gower Initiative has a collection of more than two hundred papers. Here is a direct link to the repository.
- Warren Mosler is the founder of MMT. Here is his list of “mandatory readings.”
- Many papers regarding the MMT-designed job guarantee can be found through Pavlina Tcherneva’s job guarantee FAQ. Each question links to the relevant papers.
- Finally, here is a curated list of academic papers on MMT, geared to mainstream economists. This list was created by UMKC doctorate student, GISP fellow, and Deficit Owls co-founder, Sam Levey.
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