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Keynes had many plausible things to say about unemployment and its causes. His "mercurial mind", though, relied on intuition, which means that he could not strictly prove his hypotheses. This explains why Keynes's ideas immediately invited bastardizations. One of them, the Phillips curve...
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Keynes had many plausible things to say about unemployment and its causes. His "mercurial mind", though, relied on intuition, which means that he could not strictly prove his hypotheses. This explains why Keynes's ideas immediately invited bastardizations. One of them, the Phillips curve...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010513068
Keynes had many plausible things to say about unemployment and its causes. His "mercurial mind," though, relied on intuition, which means that he could not strictly prove his hypotheses. This explains why Keynes's ideas immediately invited bastardizations. One of them, the Phillips curve...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010690357
We propose a microeconomic foundation of the multiplier effect and that of the consumption function using a dynamic … demand through a multiplier-like process but that the implication is quite different. It works through not an increase in … consumption function ; multiplier effect ; Keynesian Cross ; persistent unemployment ; aggregate demand …
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aggregate demand deficiency. We show that an increase in government purchases boosts GDP through a multiplier process, but the …
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recession. It is an application of the Keynesian multiplier theory, which was expounded in Keynes' 1936 economic treatise, The … General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. Post-1936 economic history has given the multiplier theory mixed reviews … economist and journalist. He discussed the multiplier theory in the 1840s, more than a generation before John Maynard Keynes …
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aggregate demand deficiency. We show that an increase in government purchases boosts GDP through a multiplier process, but the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013022238
We propose a microeconomic foundation of the multiplier effect and that of the consumption function using a dynamic … demand through a multiplier-like process but that the implication is quite different. It works through not an increase in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013142452
In this paper, I show that the income-autonomous demand multiplier of Keynesian-Kaleckian models is endogenous to … certain conditions, an important consequence from the distribution-sensitive multiplier is that a higher wage share can have …-Kaleckian macroeconomic models. After a theoretical discussion on the implications of the distribution-sensitive multiplier in basic closed …
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The Keynesian multiplier effect is reinterpreted and several issues that may have misled assessments of the effect of … multiplier effect ; public works ; unemployment benefits ; national income accounting …
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