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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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In this chapter, in Sect. 12.1 we provide a sketch of the Keynesian multiplier and the multiplier–accelerator model by Hansen and Samuelson. The description of the Kaldor model (Sect. 12.2) is introduced by the related literature (Sect. 12.2.1). As Kaldor described his model only...
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Variations of Richard Goodwin's graphical model for explaining the rudiments of Keynes's real/monetary cycle theory are presented that can also be explicated graphically, but which possess more plausible dynamic properties, namely, the generic possibility of irregular, asymmetric fluctuations
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