#BadScienceBadPolicyBadPeople
— E.K-H (@AXECorg) February 5, 2021
The foundational #MMT #SectoralBalances equation is false. Here is the formal proof. ⇒
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Because the foundations are false, the whole theory is false. pic.twitter.com/Y6DCQ2cXk0
Proof / Refutation / Implications
The foundational MMT sectoral balances equation is false. Because the macroeconomic foundations are false, the whole theory is false.
- Wikipedia, economics, scientific knowledge, or political agenda pushing?
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