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other – would play a key role in the development of macroeconomics in the 1930s. Although Wicksell did advance (macro)economics …
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, history of economic thought and post-Keynesian economics – are discussed against aspects of his biographical background. …
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The paper investigates Champernowne's 1936 attempt to sort out the debate between Pigou (1933) and Keynes (1936) about employment determination. Champernowne agreed with Keynes that workers can only bargain for a money-wage, but argued that, to the extent that workers' (adaptive) price...
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Patinkin advanced an interpretation of Keynesian macroeconomics as disequilibrium economics. However, he was perceived as an …
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Samuelson kept optimization-based problems separated from macroeconomic dynamics in his Foundations, where dynamics were defined in terms of difference and differential equations. Despite some criticism of his "correspondence principle" of stability analysis by D.F. Gordon, D. Patinkin and...
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