Musgrave, Ralph S. (2006): Pensioners' travel concessions - a misallocation of resources.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2008): The Infrastructure and Other Costs of Immigration.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2009): Workfare: a marginal employment subsidy for public and private sectors (2nd edition).
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2009): Private Sector "Employer of Last Resort".
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2009): Creative destruction of 'government as employer of last resort'.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2010): Government borrowing is pointless where a government issues its own currency.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2010): Government borrowing is near pointless.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2010): The flaws in Keynsian borrow and spend.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2011): Monetary and fiscal policy should be merged, which in turn changes the role of central banks.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2011): Consolidation causes little austerity.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2013): Removing bank subsidies leads inexorably to full reserve banking.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2014): The Solution is Full Reserve / 100% Reserve Banking.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2014): Sir John Vickers backs maturity transformation and opposes full reserve banking.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2015): If banks do not have a 100% capital ratio, they are subsidised.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2016): Taxpayers Subsidise Private Money Creation.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2017): Abolishing privately created money would increase GDP.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2017): Privately issued money reduces GDP.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2017): To enable private banks to create and lend out money, households must first be driven into debt.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2018): Artificial interest rate adjustments do not make sense.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2018): A permanent zero interest rate would maximise GDP.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2018): A new justification for full reserve banking?
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2020): The crucial flaw in the bank system.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2021): Removing the basic flaw in deposit insurance leads automatically to full reserve banking.
Musgrave, Ralph S. (2021): Our absurd fractional reserve bank system.
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