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The aim of this paper is to emphasize several methodological novelties, introduced in the economic analysis by the British economist John Maynard Keynes. This article presents some of the most important concepts that Keynes used, in order to create a new economic theory, capable to offer...
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The term 'animal spirits' has returned to academic and public discourse in a way which departs significantly from the original use of the term by Keynes. The new behavioural economics literature uses the term to refer to a range of behaviour which falls outside what is normally understood as...
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Hence the crises of great depression affected US economy. Keynes, Minsky, and Kalecki showed the economic approaching of speculative and practical solutionsthat have reviewed for the case of fluctuations. Following the trajectory ofgreat Depression we obtain the thesis for Keynes and Minsky,...
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We reformulate the traditional AS-AD growth model of the Neoclassical Synthesis (stage I) with a Taylor policy rule replacing the conventional LM-curve, with gradually adjusting wages as well as prices, and with perfect foresight on current inflation rates and an adaptively revised notion of an...
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It is the purpose of this paper to elaborate on the argument that formalism is non-neutral; analyses which today would be described as informal turn into something quite different when formalised. The reasons for non-neutrality refer to the choice of assumptions or axioms, the choice of method,...
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The Keynesian theory aims at issues that authorities are able to interact with the economy, to face crises and to administrate dysfunctions on the economy. The Keynesian theory uses the demand side effect and not the supply side effect on the economy. The government and the authorities provide...
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Chapter 1. Market Mechanism: Stabilizing or Destabilizing?- Chapter 2. Artificial Wicksell–Keynes Model 3 Agent’s Behaviors -- Chapter 4. Steady State Equilibrium -- Chapter 5. Parameter Tuning for Baseline -- Chapter 6. Simulation Results and Discussions -- Chapter 7. The Mechanism of...
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