Mosler Economics / Modern Monetary Theory

Powered By:

  • Home
  • About Warren
  • Mandatory Readings
  • MMT White Paper
  • Policy Proposals
  • Q&A
  • Support
  • Contact
Home  »  Commodities   »   nat gas prices

nat gas prices

Posted by WARREN MOSLER on December 8, 2013 in Commodities No Comments

If the price of natural gas happens to go back towards $10, the US’s ‘energy advantage’ pretty much goes away. And it’s becoming increasingly legal to export it to hurry that day…

So let’s hope for the best!

Share

About Author

by WARREN MOSLER

  • Post Categories

  • MMT Resources

    MMT Podcast: Understanding The Price Level And Inflation

    MMT for You and Me video

    MMT France

    EPIC: A Coalition of Economic Policy Institutions

    UMKC Blog

    CFEPS - Center for Full Employment and Price Stability

    Billy Blog Economia Monetaria

    Collected works of Warren Mosler
  • Warren's Books

  • The 7 Deadly Innocent Frauds of Economic Policy

  • Buy it or read it
  • free online!



  • "The most important book ever written" -Elizabeth O'Toole

    Soft Currency Economics II




Recent Posts

  • Consumer sentiment, Federal receipts, CPI
  • Employment, ISM services, vehicle sales, oil price
  • Personal consumption and expenditures
  • Richmond Fed, unemployment claims, vehicle sales, Philly state coincident indicator
  • Philly Fed Manufacturing, home sales, miles traveled
  • Retail sales, homebuilder sentiment, housing starts
  • Consumer sentiment, NY manufacturing, oil prices
  • Small business optimism index, record budget surplus, commodities
  • CPI
  • Employment, China

Follow Warren on Twitter

Follow @wbmosler

Warren B. Mosler
@wbmosler

  • @TheArmoTrader @TheStalwart https://t.co/5Kcrd97VQv
    about 18 mins ago

RSS MoslerEconomics.com/feed

  • Consumer sentiment, Federal receipts, CPI
  • Employment, ISM services, vehicle sales, oil price
  • Personal consumption and expenditures

MMT Organizations



Money On the Left
© 2022 Mosler Economics / Modern Monetary Theory. All Rights Reserved.
 Back to Top ↑