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English Abstract: The article compares the analyses of money supply by Augusto Graziani and Paolo Sylos Labini. Both authors criticised neoclassical monetary theory, highlighting the endogenous nature of money supply. However, they explained the sources of money supply differently, in view of...
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wisdom on the notion of the liquidity trap and the Fisherian decomposition between the nominal and real interest rate can be …
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As noted by Alan Greenspan in 2008, one key flaw in standard models is that they treat animal spirits as a simple 'add factor' rather than as a structural one. This paper evaluates the extent to which two recent approaches placing the emphasis on animal spirits - namely Farmer's...
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In this paper, I present a theory of dynamic economic growth, business cycles, and asset pricing that integrates (1) Marx's idea (and emphasized by Klein) of a two-class heterogeneity of the ownership structure of physical capital and human capital in a capitalist society, (2) Keynes' idea of...
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heterogeneous-agent economy where money is held as a store of value (as in Bewley, 1980). Because of heterogeneous liquidity demand …
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Neoclassical economics is bifurcated between Marshall’s partial-equilibrium and Walras’s general-equilibrium analyses. Given the failure of neoclassical theory to explain the Great Depression, Keynes proposed an explanation of involuntary unemployment. Keynes’s contribution was later...
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The great recession (2008) triggered an apparent discrepancy between empirical findings and macroeconomic models based on rational expectations alone. This gap led to a series of recent developments of a behavioral microfoundation of macroeconomics combined with the underlying experimental and...
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Pluralism in economics appears to be a double-edged sword: we need more than one theory to grasp and explain the entire economic world, yet a plurality of possible explanations undermines the aspiration of the economic discipline to provide 'objective knowledge' in the singular of the 'one world...
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of the economy such as the share of liquidity-constrained households change, and the endogenous fiscal rule that ensures …
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