William Mitchell has written several books on macroeconomics, including "Macroeconomics: An Introduction" (with Ellen Brown) and "Understanding Public Sector Growth" (with Paul Mosler). His work focuses on the complexities of the macroeconomy, the role of government, and the impact of monetary and fiscal policies on employment, inflation, and economic growth.

The book is organized into several parts, covering:

: To demonstrate how sovereign, currency-issuing governments have significantly more "fiscal space" than mainstream models suggest.

The textbook presents a critical alternative to traditional "orthodox" (neoclassical) economics. It is built on several key heterodox pillars:

Searching for is not just a hunt for a file. It is a signal that you are ready to move beyond textbook myths and understand how the monetary system actually operates. William Mitchell’s Macroeconomics provides a coherent, logical, and empirically grounded alternative to the neoliberal consensus that has failed to deliver full employment for four decades.

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