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Between Keynes's verbalized theory and its formal basis persists a lacuna. The conceptual groundwork is too small and not general. The quest for a comprehensive formal basis is guided by the question: what is the minimum set of foundational propositions for a consistent reconstruction of the...
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This paper investigates whether the monetary policy and the market structure have anything to do with the declining share of labor in the U.S in recent decades. For this purpose: (a) a dynamic general equilibrium model is constructed and used in conjunction with data over the 2000-2014 period to...
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A novel parameterization of a two-good economic model, consumption good and capital good, enables straightforward resolution of various issues that have vexed the long Cambridge capital controversy, including the existence of single quantities for both capital quantity and capital value...
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Between Keynes’s verbalized theory and its formal basis persists a lacuna. The conceptual groundwork is too small and not general. The quest for a comprehensive formal basis is guided by the question: what is the minimum set of foundational propositions for a consistent reconstruction of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009220654
When anything goes and nothing fits together this can be euphemized as pluralism, blossoming with fresh ideas. Lacking a common fixed point, discussions between various schools of economic thought actually amount to a repetition of contradicting views with more refined arguments. It seems...
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Schumpeter had a clear vision of the developing economy, but he did not formalize it. The quest for a germane formal basis is in the following guided by the general question: what is the minimum set of foundational propositions for a consistent reconstruction of the evolving money economy? We...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014043396
Claims made in the course of the Cambridge capital controversy about the relationships among the quantity, value, and price of capital are necessarily scalar, as all of these are scalar values, even when made in respect of capital composed of heterogeneous commodities. However, the received...
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For 70 years, the participants in the Cambridge capital controversy have been arguing about the wrong things––the technical aspects of capital and whether they can support the neoclassical theory of distribution beyond the case of the corn model, a single homogeneous good as both input and...
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Between Keynes’s verbalized theory and its formal basis persists a lacuna. The conceptual groundwork is too small and not general. The quest for a comprehensive formal basis is guided by the question: what is the minimum set of foundational propositions for a consistent reconstruction of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009025252
Schumpeter had a clear vision of the developing economy, but he did not formalize it. The quest for a germane formal basis is in the following guided by the general question: what is the minimum set of foundational propositions for a consistent reconstruction of the evolving money economy? We...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009025261