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Recent economic crisis started from the American Housing. In 2005, the price of housing started to grow and for gaining more profit, the banks inclined to housing and provided applicants with lots of facilities. With the burst of price bubbles, intense reduction of prices occurred in the housing...
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development of today's mainstream, stochastic, but essentially Walrasian, macroeconomic theory, rooted in his explicit deployment … of econometric theory in the analysis of forward-looking maximising behaviour in 1957, and in his later work on the …
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Adam Smith's ideas about the invisible hand, was a major contribution to an ongoing tradition in monetary theory in whose …
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career as an academic, focusing on growth theory and Belgian and European growth patterns in the post-war period. His work is … eclectic approach towards economics, blending economic theory and empirical data beautifully to elucidate crucial policy …
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subdiscipline has evolved. It considers some implications for today's awkward economic facts of aspects of Keynes' General Theory …
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Keynesianisch orientierte Wirtschaftswissenschaftler gehen davon aus, dass fiskalische Impulse das durch eine schwache Binnennachfrage bedingte niedrige Wirtschaftswachstum anregen können. Sind jedoch auch negative Einkommenseffekte möglich? Welche nicht-keynesianischen Effekte der...
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We investigate the role of macroprudential policies in mitigating liquidity traps driven by deleveraging, using a simple Keynesian model. When constrained agents engage in deleveraging, the interest rate needs to fall to induce unconstrained agents to pick up the decline in aggregate demand....
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In this paper, we explore a dynamical version of by Aoki and Yoshikawa model (AYM) for an economy driven by demand. We show that when an appropriate Markovian dynamics is taken into account, AYM has different equilibrium distributions depending on the form of transition probabilities. In the...
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A large market economy has a huge number of degrees of freedom with weak microlevel coordination. The 'implicit microfoundations' approach assumes this property of micro-level interactions more strongly conditions macro-level outcomes compared to the precise details of individual choice...
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In this paper, the authors explore a dynamical version of the Aoki and Yoshikawa model (AYM) for an economy driven by demand. They show that when an appropriate Markovian dynamics is taken into account, the AYM has different equilibrium distributions depending on the form of transition...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010298634