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, Milton Friedman has had a considerable impact on macroeconomic theory and policy making. Associated mostly with monetarism … the interview discusses Keynes’s General Theory, monetarism, new classical macroeconomics, methodology, economic policy …
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Aims to explore the possibility of developing a neoclassical theory of institutional failure, based on “transaction costs”. Critically assesses the role of institutions in General Equilibrium theory and concludes that, with the exception of the market (price mechanism), this is...
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, Milton Friedman has had a considerable impact on macroeconomic theory and policy making. Associated mostly with monetarism … the interview discusses Keynes’s General Theory , monetarism, new classical macroeconomics, methodology, economic policy …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014863515
Discusses the heritage of John Maynard Keynes in terms of application and results of his new economic philosophy over the last four decades. Compares the Keynesian school of thought with other classical and contemporary economists in relation to foundations of monetary and economic analysis, the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014806846
Population ageing has been seen as creating economic problems, which are often described as a worsening intergenerational conflict for resources. A rising demographic dependency ratio is said to increase the “burden” on the working population, by forcing sacrifices in their consumption. Such...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008481969
Considers two main strands of literature. The first deals with the tension between the falsificationist view of how economic know-ledge could or should be acquired, and the view that economics is a separate, deductive science. The second concerns the metaphors used in economic analysis, the main...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005003302
Population ageing has been seen as creating economic problems, which are often described as a worsening intergenerational conflict for resources. A rising demographic dependency ratio is said to increase the “burden” on the working population, by forcing sacrifices in their consumption. Such...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014863403
Considers two main strands of literature. The first deals with the tension between the falsificationist view of how economic know‐ledge could or should be acquired, and the view that economics is a separate, deductive science. The second concerns the metaphors used in economic analysis, the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014863437
Poses the question: “What has gone wrong?” in a country which was envied for its full employment and high standard of living and which now has rising unemployment and recently has suffered a major currency crisis. Pinpoints the beginning of problems back in 1985 when Sweden began to...
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Discusses the ideas and theories of Professor F.A. Hayek and assesses their relevance to present day social economics. Opens with the theory of business‐cycles and compares Hayek′s ideas with those of Keyne′s in this area. Follows on with dynamic market theory and the theory of evolution...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014805999