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Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) is a macroeconomic theory that government spending should not be restrained due to the fear of rising debt.
Last Wednesday, consultant Datagro projected a 2025/26 global sugar surplus of +1.53 MMT, recovering sharply from a 2024/25 global sugar deficit of -4.67 MMT.
Sometimes ideas that seem obviously silly catch on and cause serious destruction. In the late 2000s Australian economist Bill Mitchell coined the term “Modern Monetary Theory,” or MMT, to ...
Thailand produced 8.77 MMT of sugar in the 2023/24 season that ended in April. Thailand is the world's third-largest sugar producer and the second-largest sugar exporter.
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Internet City, Dubai--(Newsfile Corp. - November 1, 2022) - LBank Exchange, a global digital asset trading platform, has listed Mammoth (MMT) on November 1, 2022. For all users of LBank Exchange ...
Mr. Ciatto joins MMT after previously serving as the Chief Executive Officer of Phoenix Physical Therapy. He has held numerous executive leadership positions throughout his career, focusing on ...
The Market Misconduct Tribunal (MMT) has recommended that the accountants’ regulator, the Accounting and Financial Reporting Council (AFRC) take disciplinary action against a listed company ...
What have the bond vigilantes taught the world? Here's what a leading modern monetary theory proponent says.
Gujarat Maritime Board ports achieved record 449 MMT in FY24, driven by private ports like Mundra. Crude, coal, containers were primary contributors.
Critics of MMT have portrayed it as a supporter of unrestrained government spending. In reality, though, MMT has always placed emphasis on the opportunity cost of government expenditure, which ...