The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People’s Economy de Stephanie Kelton
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Kelton, Stephanie, The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People’s
Economy, Nueva York: Public Affairs, 2020, ISBN (ebook) 978-1-5417-3620-7
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