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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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on Keynes's place in its history, suggesting that these stem from a particular and debatable understanding of how the … subdiscipline has evolved. It considers some implications for today's awkward economic facts of aspects of Keynes' General Theory … that the questions about co-ordination that Keynes addressed, not to mention some of his answers, are well worth revisiting. …
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background of a distinction between Keynesianism as a ‘moderately conservative’ (Keynes’s words) vision about the working of the …
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on Keynes's place in its history, suggesting that these stem from a particular and debatable understanding of how the … subdiscipline has evolved. It considers some implications for today's awkward economic facts of aspects of Keynes' General Theory … that the questions about co-ordination that Keynes addressed, not to mention some of his answers, are well worth revisiting …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003868819
(Georg Friedrich Knapp and A. Mitchell Innes) through Joseph Schumpeter, John Maynard Keynes, and Abba Lerner, and on to …
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conformity with Keynes s own analysis. Moreover, the eclectic approach to behavioral foundations allows models in this tradition …
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background of a distinction between Keynesianism as a ‘moderately conservative’ (Keynes’s words) vision about the working of the …
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Keynes's General Theory argues there is no self-regulating mechanism that guarantees full employment. Keynes's vision … imperfections are limited to the short run, so are lapses from full employment. Keynes was unable to convince the economics … is that Keynes lacked the mathematical tools to substantiate his vision. This paper deploys tools that were unavailable …
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Macroeconomic theory has developed into increasingly sophisticated mathematical models. In the words of Mankiw, macroeconomics has developed from engineering into science. The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) revealed that the empirical relevance and the usefulness of these models is debatable. Why...
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The paper investigates Champernowne's 1936 attempt to sort out the debate between Pigou (1933) and Keynes (1936) about … employment determination. Champernowne agreed with Keynes that workers can only bargain for a money-wage, but argued that, to the …
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