1 1
The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and How to Build a Better Economy - Lets Buy Books

The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory And How To Build A Better Economy By Stephanie Kelton Book

SKU: SNG15529
Barcode: 9781529352566
Publisher: John Murray
£5.99
£12.99
£5.99
Please hurry! Only 25 left in stock
Buy Now
Free Shipping
Free Standard Delivery

On orders over £35

Easy Returns
Next Day Delivery

£3.99 On Orders over £35

Secure Payment
Book Points

Earn 10 points for every £1 spent

🚚 Order by 1pm for same day dispatch.

Discover a bold rethinking of public finance with The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and How to Build a Better Economy by Stephanie Kelton — a clear, provocative guide for parents, teachers, policy-minded readers, and anyone curious about how modern economies really work. This paperback edition presents a fresh way to approach national budgets, healthcare, jobs, and climate action, arguing that many long-held assumptions about deficits are simply mistaken. Perfect for readers who want an accessible, evidence-driven book collection piece on contemporary economic debate.

About this edition:
Title in this Set: The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and How to Build a Better Economy by Stephanie Kelton
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781529352566

Stephanie Kelton, a leading economic thinker and Professor of Economics and Public Policy at Stony Brook University, draws on her experience as former Chief Economist for the U.S. Senate Budget Committee (Democratic staff) to explain Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) in plain language. Rather than accept the automatic fear of deficits, Kelton reframes the conversation: which deficits matter, and which are useful tools for public purpose? She combines real-world examples, policy analysis, and readable storytelling to make complex ideas accessible to non-specialists.

What you’ll find inside:

  • Clear explanations of how money, government spending, and deficits actually function in a sovereign currency system.
  • Case studies showing how different nations have used fiscal policy during crises and recoveries.
  • Practical discussion of financing universal healthcare, public investment, job guarantees, and climate response without assuming austerity as the only option.
  • A thoughtful challenge to conventional economic narratives, encouraging readers to ask better policy questions.

Why readers and educators love this paperback edition:

  • Accessible writing makes it suitable for classroom discussion, book clubs, or informed gift giving.
  • Useful for policymakers, civics teachers, and parents who want an introduction to modern economic debates.
  • Provides a framework for evaluating fiscal proposals and understanding trade-offs in public policy.
  • From a respected academic and public commentator — trusted analysis grounded in experience.

This paperback edition of The Deficit Myth stands out from other economics titles by focusing on practical implications rather than abstract theory alone. Kelton’s voice is persuasive without being dogmatic, and her policy proposals are presented as part of a broader civic conversation about priorities and values.

Whether you’re buying it as a thoughtful gift for a student of public policy, adding to a teacher’s resource shelf, or choosing a timely read to sharpen your understanding of national budgets and climate policy, this book is a compelling, timely, and hopeful roadmap. A smart addition to any home or classroom library, it offers both intellectual rigor and practical guidance for imagining a better economy.

Customers also bought

Recently Viewed Products