Yes, case 1 is the uncorrupted starting case. The household sector's first choice is how many private goods and how many public goods they want. This is analogous to the choice between red wine and white wine. The obvious problem is that not all households have the same…
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) April 8, 2026
“Govt doesn't need tax revenue before it can spend. It spends by instructing the BoE to create central bank money (reserves) out of nothing, …” (?whispers?)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) April 8, 2026
At this stage, the distinction between the Central Bank and the Commercial Banks is unnecessary. So, there are no…
“When the government runs a deficit (G > T), the non‑government sector as a whole receives net financial assets equal to that deficit.” (?whispers?)
— AXEC (@EgmontHandtke) April 8, 2026
There is no such thing as the non‑government sector. That's the big MMT swindle. There is only the household sector and the…