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Chartalismus. Chartalismus (von lateinisch: charta = deutsch: Schriftstück, Dokument, Urkunde) ist eine heterodoxe makroökonomische Geldtheorie, die davon ausgeht, dass das Geld vom Staat geschaffen wird, indem er es als gesetzliches Zahlungsmittel deklariert, und dass die Währung ihren Wert dadurch erhält, dass der Staat die ...
In macroeconomics, chartalism is a heterodox theory of money that argues that money originated historically with states' attempts to direct economic activity rather than as a spontaneous solution to the problems with barter or as a means with which to tokenize debt, and that fiat currency has value in exchange because of sovereign ...
MMT synthesizes ideas from the state theory of money of Georg Friedrich Knapp (also known as chartalism) and the credit theory of money of Alfred Mitchell-Innes, the functional finance proposals of Abba Lerner, Hyman Minsky's views on the banking system and Wynne Godley's sectoral balances approach.
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7. Sept. 2021 · Chartalism is a monetary theory that defines money as a creation of the government that derives its value from its status as legal tender. It argues that money is valuable in use because...
18. Jan. 2012 · Eine dieser Schulen ist die “ Modern Monetary Theory ” (MMT), die sich auch als Chartalism oder Neo-Chartalism bezeichnet. Zu ihren führenden Vertretern zählen Warren Mosler und Bill Mitchell ....
10. Dez. 2016 · Chartalism. Joseph Huber. Chapter. First Online: 10 December 2016. 756 Accesses. Abstract. This chapter addresses the legal and institutional foundations of the monetary system. The topic of state theory versus market theory of money is revisited.