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which money is neutral, at least in the long run; and the Marx-Veblen-Keynes approach, or the monetary theory of production … view back to Keynes, arguing that extending Keynes along these lines would bring his theory up to date. …
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Phillips curve, is also assessed in the light of his own preference, which he shared with Keynes, for a pragmatic Marshallian …
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(Georg Friedrich Knapp and A. Mitchell Innes) through Joseph Schumpeter, John Maynard Keynes, and Abba Lerner, and on to …
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This paper provides a non-steady state general equilibrium foundation for the transactions demand for money going back to Baumol (1952) and Tobin (1956). In our economy, money competes against real capital as a store of value. We prove existence of a monetary general equilibrium in which both...
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, apparently at the wishes of John Maynard Keynes, the German version had run through four editions, upon which the last the …
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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, G7 central banks have launched asset purchase programs in anticipation of an increase in government bond offerings to finance ballooning fiscal deficits. As the volume of government bonds owned by private investors is not expected to rise during the current...
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This paper begins by defining, and distinguishing between, money and finance, and addresses alternative ways of financing spending. We next examine the role played by financial institutions (e.g., banks) in the provision of finance. The role of government as both regulator of private...
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finance should not matter much, the alternative tradition - from Veblen and Keynes to Galbraith and Minsky - provides the …
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Since Barnett derived the user cost price of money, the economic theory of monetary services aggregation has been developed and extended into a field of its own with solid foundations in microeconomic theory. Divisia monetary aggregates have repeatedly been shown to be strictly preferable to...
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