For decades, our economic discourse has been trapped in a false choice between two unsatisfying futures. On one side stands the familiar model of endless economic growth. This path that relentlessly consumes natural resources and risks environmental devastation. On the other is the alternative of degrowth, a concept often perceived as a narrative of reduction, scarcity, and diminished quality of life. This document introduces a third, more inspiring path forward: the pursuit of Real Capital Maturity. This vision reframes our ultimate economic goal not as perpetual expansion, but as the achievement of a stable, high-quality, and regenerative state where the fundamental needs of everyone are met with sufficiency and efficiency.
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How to use the Real Capital framework on national budgets
Most national budgets tell us how much money governments plan to spend and collect. But they rarely say anything about whether the nation’s forests are thriving, its infrastructure is decaying, or whether citizens are healthy and capable of sustaining the next generation’s wellbeing.
In other words, the budget tracks the money — but not the real foundations of value that the money is meant to mobilize.
That missing link is what the Real Capital Framework was created to address.
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Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) and Real Capital Frameworks both stress the importance of understanding the capacity of the economy to deliver, using real resources.
MMT demonstrates how the economic system works: a government budgets for a year at time, planning its expenditures and expected levels of tax returns. The expenditures are calculated on resources being available to purchase. Real Capital frameworks offer ways to measure production capability and capacity, and the status of the real capital that will be employed through the budget year. This article explores how MMT and real capital align.
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