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This article presents different theoretical elements that share some heterodox ideas. This elements reside in four intricate areas: rationality of the individual, the theory of prices, the kaleckian model of growth, and the integration of the real with the monetary sector. Despite the...
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In this paper two hypotheses about the relationship between monetary policy and investment in the context of the inflation target system were tested. One of these hypotheses is based on the idea of neutrality of money, and the other hypothesis is based on the reject of that idea. An investment...
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In this paper we examine a model where firms decide on the intensity of information acquisition about shocks. We analyze how the monetary policy framework impacts on the aggregate amount of information collected by firms. We show that it is socially beneficial to delegate monetary policy to a...
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The aim of this article is to analyze the dominant tendency in the history of macroeconomics. It attempts to identify the two routes that research on the microeconomic foundations of macroeconomics has followed. On the one hand, the relation between employment, wages and inflation (the route...
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analysis behind these criticisms is open to challenge in three crucial areas: the nature of the equilibrium that is relevant …
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A dynamic stochastic model of global equilibrium, where countries outside the US face higher risk than the US itself …). Low interest rates and high savings outside the US appear to be an efficient global equilibrium: but is this sustainable …
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The non-linear approach to economic dynamics enables us to study traditional economic models using modified formulations and different methods of solution. In this article we compare dynamical properties of Keynesian and Classical macroeconomic models. We start with an extended dynamical IS-LM...
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This paper analyzes Germany’s fiscal policy position. Half of GDP passes through the hands of government, a high debt to GDP ratio limits the maneuvering, and the revenue sharing mechanism prevents a competitive federalism. Most importantly for the future, the federal finance minister has to...
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Los dos programas de investigación (el poskeynesiano y el regulacionista) coinciden en el hecho de proponer una alternativa a la economía estándar, cuya incapacidad para dar cuenta de los hechos fundamentales observados –desde la década de los setenta y en particular durante la crisis...
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Modern growth theory derives mostly from Robert Solow’s “A Contribution to the Theory of Economic Growth” (1956). Solow’s own interpretation locates the origins of his “Contribution” in his view that the growth model of Roy Harrod implied a tendency toward progressive collapse of the...
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