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This paper presents a new interpretation of the Phillips curve that rests on the process of nominal wage adjustment in a multi-sector economy. Nominal demand growth causes inflation in sectors with full employment, but it speeds up the process of employment creation in sectors with unemployment....
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Fiscal conservatives are using the recession-induced spike in budget deficits to revive fiscal austerity, which is based on flawed economic analysis and is not supported by thoughtful budget analysis. Although the need for deficits to provide short-term Keynesian fiscal stimulus is recognized,...
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Many economists contend that the European Monetary Union is in serious danger. This economist argues that it needs a fiscal authority to issue Europewide bonds that the European Central Bank can trade so that the bank can lower country funding costs and counter bond market speculation.
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The Federal Reserve has recently activated its newly acquired powers to pay interest on reserves of depository institutions. The Fed maintains that its new policy increases economic efficiency and intends it to play a lead role in the exit from quantitative easing. This paper argues it is a bad...
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This paper presents a Post Keynesian model explaining the determination of employment and income distribution. A major innovation is the incorporation of the insider-outsider description of labor markets into a macro framework. This introduces power and conflict into the macro process....
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