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This paper takes off from Jan Kregel's paper "Shylock and Hamlet, or Are There Bulls and Bears in the Circuit?" (1986), which aimed to remedy shortcomings in most expositions of the "circuit approach". While some "circuitistes" have rejected John Maynard Keynes's liquidity preference theory,...
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functioned effectively to compensate workers for (and thereby allow) rising rates of exploitation and their negative social …
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exploitation. The argument goes that the two activities are substitutes, competing for scarce resources when firms need different …
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