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on Keynes's place in its history, suggesting that these stem from a particular and debatable understanding of how the … subdiscipline has evolved. It considers some implications for today's awkward economic facts of aspects of Keynes' General Theory … that the questions about co-ordination that Keynes addressed, not to mention some of his answers, are well worth revisiting. …
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This paper provides an analysis of Keynes's original Bancor proposal as well as more recent proposals for fixed …
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Recently, national newspapers all over the world have suggested that we should reread John Maynard Keynes, and that … Hyman P. Minsky provides a valuable framework for understanding the world in which we live. While rereading Keynes and … interpretation and implementation of Keynes's ideas have been very different from what Keynes proposed, and they have been reduced to …
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One of Keynes' core issues in his liquidity preference theory is how fundamental uncertainty affects the propensity to …
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discards claims recently made in the literature concerning the importance of output heterogeneity for Keynes's macroeconomic …
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Right-wing critics of Keynes have often suggested that he was a socialist. His policy proposals were very often … described as a slippery slope that would lead society into a totalitarian nightmare. Alternatively, from the left, Keynes was … exploitative system. The scholarship on Keynes also remained divided. However, in the last few decades a more robust position in …
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line, as Palley suggests. Additionally, I highlighted the distinction between Keynes' economics and Keynesian economics …
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This thesis investigates the consequences of model uncertainty and persistence in consumption habits and price-setting behaviour in a New Keynesian model.As the decision of a central bank is made in an uncertain environment, the analysis of uncertainty is essential in monetary policy models. In...
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In this paper we compare the Keynesian, neoclassical and Austrian explanations for low interest rates and sluggish growth. From a Keynesian and neoclassical perspective low interest rates are attributed to ageing societies, which save more for the future (global savings glut). Low growth is...
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The paper analyses in light of Austrian and Keynesian economic theory the impact of conventional and unconventional monetary policies as therapies for financial crises. It compares the financial market stabilization measures of the Federal Reserve System and the European System of Central Banks...
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