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Hence the crises of great depression affected US economy. Keynes, Minsky, and Kalecki showed the economic approaching of speculative and practical solutionsthat have reviewed for the case of fluctuations. Following the trajectory ofgreat Depression we obtain the thesis for Keynes and Minsky,...
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Recently, some have wondered whether a fiscal stimulus plan could reduce the government's budget deficit. Many also worry that fiscal austerity plans will only bring higher deficits. Issues of this kind involve endogenous changes in tax revenues that occur when output, real wages, and other...
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Harry Johnson's 1971 ideas about the factors affecting the success of the Keynesian Revolution and the Monetarist Counter-revolution are summarised and extended to the analysis of the Rational Expectations - New Classical (RE-NC) Revolution It is then argued that, whereas Monetarism brought...
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Keynes had a profound influence on Prebisch in terms of the diagnosis about the main failures of market economies and the need to pursue pro-active and anti-cyclical policies. However, Prebisch was critical of some aspects of Keynes' General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, in...
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This is the second part of a three-part analysis of the Minskyan framework. It studies in detail the dynamics at the root of the endogenous financial weakening of capitalist economic systems. This part combines the properties presented in part I with other important concepts, such as the paradox...
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The aim of this paper is to emphasize several methodological novelties, introduced in the economic analysis by the British economist John Maynard Keynes. This article presents some of the most important concepts that Keynes used, in order to create a new economic theory, capable to offer...
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