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Romer (2000) provides an alternative model to the AS/AD and IS/LM models that abandons the LM schedule by having the short-term interest rate set by the central bank. His framework acknowledges the critical role of the central bank in determining short-term interest rates, which moves mainstream...
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Endogenous money represents a mainstay of Post Keynesian (PK) macroeconomics. Analytically, it provides a critical linkage between the financial and real sectors, with the link running predominantly from credit to money to economic activity. The important feature is credit is placed at the...
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This economist responds to an article on reforms to social security by Thomas Michl in our November December 2001 issue. Thomas Palley believes the best way to finance social security is to cut payroll taxes and finance the public pension system from general tax revenues. Prefunding social...
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This paper presents a new interpretation of the Phillips curve that rests on the process of nominal wage adjustment in a multi-sector economy. Nominal demand growth causes inflation in sectors with full employment, but it speeds up the process of employment creation in sectors with unemployment....
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Fiscal conservatives are using the recession-induced spike in budget deficits to revive fiscal austerity, which is based on flawed economic analysis and is not supported by thoughtful budget analysis. Although the need for deficits to provide short-term Keynesian fiscal stimulus is recognized,...
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