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Postkeynesianismus 2,531 Post-Keynesian economics 2,482 Theorie 1,415 Theory 1,383 Keynesianismus 659 Keynesian economics 658 History of economic thought 317 Ökonomische Ideengeschichte 317 Makroökonomik 312 Macroeconomics 305 Geldpolitik 286 Geldtheorie 284 Monetary theory 273 Monetary policy 267 Neokeynesianismus 266 Wirtschaftswachstum 257 Economic growth 248 Wachstumstheorie 243 Growth theory 239 Einkommensverteilung 186 Income distribution 178 Wirtschaftspolitik 176 Finanzkrise 166 Financial crisis 163 Economic policy 156 Verteilungstheorie 156 Wirtschaftstheorie 147 Theory of distribution 145 Neoclassical synthesis 136 Neoklassische Synthese 136 Economic theory 121 Investition 106 Neoklassische Theorie 105 Neoclassical economics 100 Gesamtwirtschaftliche Nachfrage 99 Investment 99 Finanzpolitik 98 USA 97 Aggregate demand 95 Fiscal policy 93
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Article 1,688 Book / Working Paper 997 Journal 4
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Article in journal 1,128 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,128 Aufsatz im Buch 396 Book section 396 Graue Literatur 337 Non-commercial literature 337 Working Paper 330 Arbeitspapier 293 Aufsatzsammlung 97 Collection of articles of several authors 96 Sammelwerk 96 Hochschulschrift 52 Rezension 51 Bibliografie enthalten 39 Bibliography included 39 Thesis 39 Konferenzschrift 36 Festschrift 27 Collection of articles written by one author 21 Sammlung 21 Systematic review 17 Übersichtsarbeit 17 Conference proceedings 16 Conference paper 14 Konferenzbeitrag 14 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 8 Bibliografie 7 Handbook 7 Handbuch 7 Lehrbuch 6 Textbook 6 Biografie 5 Interview 5 Einführung 4 Article 3 Nachruf 3 Wörterbuch 3 Biography 2 Enzyklopädie 2 Forschungsbericht 2
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English 2,366 German 160 Portuguese 49 Spanish 43 French 33 Italian 20 Undetermined 9 Czech 5 Russian 5 Danish 4 Dutch 2 Polish 1
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Hein, Eckhard 136 Lavoie, Marc 100 Rochon, Louis-Philippe 62 Harcourt, G. C. 58 Davidson, Paul 54 Stockhammer, Engelbert 53 Heise, Arne 52 Kriesler, Peter 50 King, John E. 41 Arestis, Philip 33 Palley, Thomas 30 Dow, Sheila C. 29 Fontana, Giuseppe 27 Halevi, Joseph 27 Setterfield, Mark 25 Brady, Michael Emmett 22 Harvey, John Terence 22 Lee, Frederic S. 22 Wray, L. Randall 21 Nevile, John Warwick 20 Pressman, Steven 20 Sawyer, Malcolm C. 19 Skott, Peter 19 Whalen, Charles J. 19 Dutt, Amitava Krishna 18 Seccareccia, Mario 18 Zezza, Gennaro 18 Rossi, Sergio 16 Ederer, Stefan 15 Vernengo, Matías 15 Charles, Sébastien 14 Chick, Victoria 14 Gnos, Claude 14 Holt, Richard P. F. 14 Oreiro, José Luís 14 Kregel, Jan A. 13 Lima, Gilberto Tadeu 13 Olesen, Finn 13 Santos, Claudio Hamilton Matos dos 13 Downward, Paul 12
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Edward Elgar Publishing 26 International Post-Keynesian Workshop <7, 2002, Kansas City, Mo.> 4 Metropolis-Verlag für Ökonomie Gesellschaft und Politik GmbH 4 National Bureau of Economic Research 4 Helmut-Schmidt-Universität/Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg 2 Società italiana degli economisti 2 (Virtual) Conference to Honour the Work of Kalecki on the 50th Anniversary of His Death <2020, Online> 1 COSMEP, Committee of Small Magazine Editors and Publishers 1 Canadian Institute for Economic Policy 1 Center for Financial Studies <Frankfurt, Main> 1 Centre of Business Analysis and Research 1 Congreso Internacional Postkeynesiano <1., 2016, Quito> 1 Convegno Internazionale Gli Economisti Postkeynesiani di Cambridge e l'Italia <2009, Rom> 1 Deutschland / Bundeswehr / Universität Hamburg 1 Federal Reserve System / Division of Research and Statistics 1 Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena 1 History of Economics Society 1 IGI Global 1 Ifo-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung 1 Instituto de Altos Estudios Nacionales <Quito> 1 International Post Keynesian Workshop <(6th :2000 :Knoxville, Tenn.)> 1 International Post Keynesian Workshop <6, 2000, Knoxville, Tenn.> 1 International Post Keynesian Workshop <University of Tennessee)> 1 International Post-Keynesian Workshop <3, 1993, Knoxville, Tenn.> 1 Jerome Levy Economics Institute 1 Konjunkturforschungsstelle <Zürich> 1 Post Keynesian Economics Study Group 1 Promedia Verlag 1 School of Economics <Bundoora, Victoria> / Department of Economics 1 Sonderforschungsbereich Statistical Modelling of Nonlinear Dynamic Processes 1 Springer International Publishing 1 Tectum Verlag 1 Universidad Central del Ecuador / Facultad de Ciencias Económicas 1 Universidade Técnica de Lisboa / Departamento de Economia 1 University of East London 1 University of Missouri <Kansas City, Mo.> 1 University of New South Wales / School of Economics 1 University of Strathclyde / Department of Economics 1 Universität Kassel 1
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Journal of post-Keynesian economics : JPKE 231 Review of political economy 79 Cambridge journal of economics 55 Review of Keynesian economics 47 Metroeconomica : international review of economics 44 Working papers / The Levy Economics Institute 43 Working papers / Institute for International Political Economy 38 Journal of Post Keynesian economics 32 Intervention : european journal of economics and economic policies 31 European journal of economics and economic policies : intervention ; EJEEP 30 Brazilian journal of political economy 28 Critiques and methodology 28 Edward Elgar E-Book Archive 28 International journal of political economy : a journal of translations 25 Journal of economic issues : jei 25 FMM working paper 18 International review of applied economics 18 Review of radical political economics 18 Working paper / IMK, Institut für Makroökonomie 17 New directions in modern economics 16 The economic journal : the journal of the Royal Economic Society 15 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 14 Post Keynesian and ecological economics : confronting environmental issues 14 Routledge frontiers of political economy 14 Working papers / Department of Economics, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration 14 Complexity, endogenous money and macroeconomic theory : essays in honour of Basil J. Moore 13 Estudos econômicos : publicação trimestral do Departamento de Economia da Faculdade de Economia, Administração e Contabilidade da Universidade de São Paulo 13 Money, method and contemporary post-Keynesian economics 13 SpringerLink / Bücher 13 The economic and labour relations review : ELRR 13 Theory and origins 13 Discussion paper / Zentrum für Ökonomische und Soziologische Studien 12 Economic issues 12 European journal of economics and economic policies : Intervention ; EJEEP 12 New directions in post-Keynesian economics 12 Structural change and economic dynamics : SC+ED 12 Theory and Origins 12 Eastern economic journal 11 Economic modelling 10 Economie appliquée : archives de l'Institut de Sciences Mathématiques et Economiques Appliquées ; an international journal of economic analysis 10
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2,599 EconStor 43 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 43 OLC EcoSci 4
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Keynes's principle of effective demand reconsidered : the core of of a heterodox post-Keynesian paradigm, or a fundamentalist Keynesian concept that should be abandoned?
Heise, Arne - 2025
Keynes's Principle of Effective Demand is widely recognized not only as a major theoretical innovation but also as one of the core concepts uniting various post-Keynesian strands. However, Keynes's own treatment of the Principle of Effective Demand - known as the Z/D model and identified by...
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Kaleckian economics after Kalecki : a survey
Hein, Eckhard - 2025
This contribution reviews key developments in Kaleckian economics after Kalecki, with a focus on its application to mature capitalist economies. Rather than revisiting interpretations of Kalecki's original work, the contribution highlights subsequent theoretical and empirical extensions. It...
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Post-Keynesian economics in Germany since the 1970s : a detailed mapping of the landscape
Hein, Eckhard - 2025
This paper maps the intellectual and institutional landscape of post-Keynesian economics in Germany since the 1970s. It reviews the contributions of academics based in Germany, irrespective of their nationality, to post-Keynesian economics viewed from a broad tent perspective and to the...
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The paradox of policy competition : a simple post-Keynesian theory of how beggar-thy-neighbour FDI-led growth strategies work in principle but not in practice
Woodgate, Ryan - In: PSL quarterly review 78 (2025) 313, pp. 181-204
In recent decades, governments around the world have increasingly used various forms of state aid to try to attract and retain the business activity of foreign-owned multinational corporations. Yet, in most cases, this "commercialisation of state sovereignty" (Palan, 2002) has failed to catalyse...
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Reassessing wage-led growth in Europe : some sceptical notes
Heise, Arne - 2025
This comment critically examines the recent claim by Alcobia and Barradas that the European Union follows a wage-led growth regime, warranting pro-labour policy intervention. While their findings support a clear policy stance, closer inspection reveals significant methodological and empirical...
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Household debt, financial balance, and macroeconomic stability : an empirical stock-flow consistent model of the UK economy
Lu, Saite - In: Review of income and wealth 71 (2025) 1, pp. 1-16
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Growth vs. discipline : Italy's fiscal dilemmas in a stock-flow consistent model
Zezza, Francesco; Zezza, Gennaro - 2025
This paper investigates the implications of the European Union's revised fiscal governance framework for Italy, a country facing the dual challenge of high public debt and persistent economic stagnation. Using a Stock-Flow Consistent (SFC) macroeconometric model of the Italian economy (MITA), we...
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Rules versus discretion in Post Keynesian fiscal policy
Heise, Arne - 2025
During the neoliberal era, fiscal policy was side-lined: from a political economy perspective, it was seen as biased toward deficit and debt accumulation, while from a macroeconomic perspective, its potential role as a business cycle stabiliser was shifted to monetary policy, in line with the...
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Beyond supply-side explanations : Italy’s growth trajectory in post-Keynesian and CPE frameworks
Arena, Federica - 2025
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Power, wages, and the market : Kurt Rothschild's vision of distribution in a post-Keynesian framework
Krämer, Hagen - 2025
Kurt W. Rothschild, an Austrian economist known for his multiparadigmatic and interdisciplinary approach, made significant contributions to Keynesian and post-Keynesian economic theory. Born in 1914 in Vienna, his work encompassed price theory, labor market economics, growth and distribution,...
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Conflict and cooperation in international trade : post-Keynesian perspectives
Blecker, Robert A. - 2025
The revival of economic nationalism poses a challenge to neoclassical orthodoxy, which claims that liberalized international trade is (subject to a few recognized exceptions) inherently cooperative and mutually beneficial. Post-Keynesian open economy models demonstrate that international trade...
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A post-Keynesian open economy model of conflict inflation, distribution, employment, and external balance
Jungmann, Benjamin; Hein, Eckhard; Campana, Juan Manuel - 2025
Post-Keynesian conflict inflation models have received renewed attention in the course of the recent inflationary processes related to the recovery from the Covid-19 crisis in 2020 and the hike of energy prices in the context of the start of the Russian war on Ukraine in 2022. Although the basic...
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A post-Keynesian model on the impact of militarization on carbon emission
Elveren, Adem Yavuz - 2025
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The Post-Keynesian Model of the firm in an open economy : financialisation and firms' target profit rates in developing and emerging economies
Tucci, Candelaria Fernández - 2025
This paper extends the post-Keynesian model of the firm to an open-economy context to investigate the determinants of firms' target profit rates in developing and emerging economies (DEEs) and the ways in which these rates have been affected by the financialisation phenomenon. Our findings show...
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Inequality, individualism, and overwork
Treeck, Till van - In: European journal of economics and economic policies : … 22 (2025) 2, pp. 274-287
It can be argued that the rich world has long reached the social limits to growth, which were presciently seen by key figures in post-Keynesian economics. Reducing working hours, therefore, may have a greater potential to increase people's life satisfaction than more economic growth. One of the...
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Institutional change and ecological structural change
Grazini, Chiara; Guarini, Giulio; Porcile, Gabriel - In: Structural change and economic dynamics 71 (2024), pp. 354-368
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Paul Davidson (1930-2024) and the founding of Post-Keynesian economics
Galbraith, James K.; Palley, Thomas; Vernengo, Matías - 2024
Paul Davidson was a critical figure in the preservation of John Maynard Keynes's ideas, sticking with them when they were out of fashion. He was also key to the survival of the Post Keynesian school. Davidson endorsed Keynes's liquidity preference theory of interest, and he emphasized...
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On the possibility of an ever-increasing wealth concentration : pasinetti, dual, and anti-dual equilibria in a Post-Keynesian framework
Ederer, Stefan; Rehm, Miriam - 2024
This paper develops a stock-flow consistent Post-Keynesian model in the Kalecki-Steindl tradition with endogenous wealth accumulation and distribution, which captures the key aspects of the Cambridge debate on (anti-)dual and Pasinetti equilibria. We find that a stable interior solution - that...
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Society matters: a post-Keynesian approach to economic development
Marmissolle, Pablo - In: PSL quarterly review 77 (2024) 310, pp. 351-369
This paper discusses methodological individualism and the perceived "need" for microfoundations in economic theory. It argues that the persistent focus on microfoundations has led a large part of the field to overlook the complexity of social interactions, the relevance of historical processes,...
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The distributive monetary analysis of a (un)sustainable economy
Bibi, Samuele - In: Review of political economy 36 (2024) 3, pp. 919-952
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Inflation, unemployment, and inequality : beyond the traditional Phillips Curve
Rolim, Lilian - In: Review of political economy 36 (2024) 4, pp. 1381-1396
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A structuralist model of the Palestinian economy : who bears the economic burden of the Israeli occupation?
Shikaki, Ibrahim - In: Review of political economy 36 (2024) 4, pp. 1582-1612
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Functional income distribution, effective demand and wealth in Denmark : insights from an empirical stock-flow consistent model
Byrialsen, Mikael Randrup; Valdecantos, Sebastian; … - In: Journal of Post Keynesian economics 47 (2024) 4, pp. 766-794
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Financialisation and demand and growth regimes : a review of post-Keynesian contributions
Hein, Eckhard; Treeck, Till van - 2024
We review post-Keynesian assessments of the macroeconomic demand and growth impacts of financialisation. First, we examine the channels of influence of financialisation on distribution and on the different components of private aggregate demand, i.e. investment, consumption and net exports....
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Kaleckian models of conflict inflation, distribution and employment : a comparative analysis
Hein, Eckhard; Häusler, Christoph - 2024
This paper conducts a systematic comparison of two main textbook variants within the Kaleckian tradition of post-Keynesian conflict inflation and distribution theory: the Blecker/Setterfield (2019) and Lavoie (1992, 2022) (BSL) model based on Dutt (1987), and the Hein (2023a) and...
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From export boom to private debt bubble : a macroeconomic policy regime assessment of Canada's shifting growth regime
Klassen, Theodore - In: European journal of economics and economic policies : … 21 (2024) 1, pp. 73-89
This paper examines the emergence of private debt-led growth in Canada since the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) by means of a growth regime and macroeconomic policy regime assessment. Examining each of the four business cycles in the 1983-2020 period, roughly encompassing the entirety of the...
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Macroeconomic policy regimes and demand and growth regimes in emerging market economies : the case of Argentina
Ianni, Juan Martín - In: European journal of economics and economic policies : … 21 (2024) 1, pp. 90-112
Demand and growth regimes (DGR) and macroeconomic policy regimes (MPR) frameworks have assumed prominence within the post-Keynesian literature. However, most studies based on these conceptual frameworks have focused on developed economies. The main contribution of this paper is to provide a...
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Rise and fall of Mexican Super Peso : heterodox perspective versus orthodoxy
Montiel-Orozco, Laura Lisset - 2024
This working paper contrasts the neo-Keynesian and post-Keynesian theories of monetary policy for an open economy, highlighting the irrelevance of the orthodox theory and the explanatory capacity of heterodoxy for an emerging economy such as Mexico. It focuses on the role of the central bank and...
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New economics, paradigm shifts and the lack of philosophical foundations in economics or: is the future of economics heterodox?
Heise, Arne - 2024
The article discusses the ongoing debate about a potential paradigm shift in eco-nomics. Institutions like the Institute for New Economic Thinking, the New Economics Foundation, and the Forum New Economy have been established to foster new approaches to understanding and transforming economies....
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Currency devaluations, distribution conflict and inflation in a post-Kaleckian open economy model
Campana, Juan Manuel - 2024
The article develops a stylized medium-run post-Kaleckian open economy model with conflict inflation and combines two existing specifications of the income share targets of workers and firms. In the model, only the target of firms is directly affected by the real exchange rate. Workers do not...
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Inflation is always and everywhere : a conflict phenomenon : post-Keynesian inflation theory and energy price driven conflict inflation, distribution, demand and employment
Hein, Eckhard - In: European journal of economics and economic policies : … 21 (2024) 2, pp. 202-231
This paper reviews the post-Keynesian theory of inflation against the background of the simultaneous rise in inflation and profit shares in the course of the COVID-19 recovery and the Russian war in Ukraine. It distinguishes between the Keynes, Kaldor, Robinson, and Marglin tradition, and the...
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On the possibility of an ever-increasing wealth concentration : Pasinetti, dual, and anti-dual equilibria in a Post-Keynesian framework
Ederer, Stefan; Rehm, Miriam - 2024
This paper develops a stock-flow consistent Post-Keynesian model in the Kalecki-Steindl tradition with endogenous wealth accumulation and distribution, which captures the key aspects of the Cambridge debate on (anti-)dual and Pasinetti equilibria. We find that a stable interior solution - that...
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The endogenous money hypothesis : empirical evidence from Türkiye : 2008-2020
Özden, Oktay; Bolkol, Hakki Kutay; Demirel, Baki - In: PSL quarterly review 77 (2024) 308, pp. 23-57
This paper examines the validity of the endogenous money supply hypothesis in Türkiye from 2008 to 2020. The endogenous money hypothesis underlines the fact that a demand for bank credit leads to the creation of credit and deposit. Deposits are created once credit application is approved by...
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A global race to the bottom : the neo-Goodwinian aggregative-systems estimation of income distribution and capacity utilization interactions
Vechsuruck, Tanadej - In: PSL quarterly review 77 (2024) 308, pp. 59-87
The neoliberal reforms since the 1980s have resulted in rapid globalization paralleled by worsening income distribution. In this paper, I first show that most countries worldwide (58 of 81) have experienced a decline in the labor share of income, or the wage share, during 1950-2019. Second, I...
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The principle of effective demand in the short and the long run : Marx, Kalecki, Keynes, and beyond
Hein, Eckhard - 2024
The principle of effective demand, and the claim of its validity for a monetary production economy in the short and in the long run, is the core of heterodox macroeconomics, as currently found in all the different strands of post-Keynesian economics (Fundamentalists, Kaleckians, Sraffians,...
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Keynes, Kalecki and Minsky - Post Keynesian champions in comparison or: joining forces, horses for courses or the necessity of discrimination?
Heise, Arne - 2024
The push to pluralise the economic discipline involves making informed decisions about which paradigm to adopt, requiring a deep understanding of each paradigm's characteristics and affiliations. Once paradigmatic choices are made, different theories can either collaborate effectively or require...
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A heterodox approach to masstige : brand fetishism, corporate pricing, and rules of consumer choice
Lah, Marko; Sušjan, Andrej - In: Review of radical political economics 56 (2024) 2, pp. 214-232
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A Kaleckian approach to financialization and functional income distribution : Austria and Finland in comparative perspective
Dabrowski, Cara; Kuhls, Sonia - 2024
In this paper, we examine if and to what extent the Kaleckian theory of mark-up pricing can explain changes in functional income distribution in an environment of financialization. Following this approach, we expect financialization to influence the aggregate wage share through three channels:...
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The exchange rate regime of the WAEMU : monetary stability at the expense of current account deficits and rising external financial liabilities? : a post-Keynesian view
Lampe, Florian - 2024
The West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) is a currency and customs union that is made up of the eight low-income countries Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo. Except for Guinea-Bissau, all member countries of the WAEMU have a shared...
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A post-Kaleckian econometric analysis of interest rates, income distribution, capacity utilization, accumulation and profit rates : the case of Italy
Kurt, Ozan Ekin - In: European journal of economics and economic policies : … 21 (2024) 3, pp. 416-439
The aim of this paper is to analyze the effects of interest rates on rates of capacity utilization, capital accumulation and profit in Italy within a post-Kaleckian theoretical framework. The model employed in the analysis, which was developed by Hein/Schoder (2011), is based on monetary-...
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The relevance of post-Keynesian macroeconomics for middle-income economies
Feijó, Carmem - In: Economia : revista da ANPEC 25 (2024) 3, pp. 393-404
Purpose This paper, based on the 2022 Master Class delivered at the 50th National Economic Meeting organized by ANPEC, discusses how post-Keynesian macroeconomics and New Developmentalism complement each other to understand middle-income economies' development in financial globalization. It...
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From export boom to private debt bubble : a macroeconomic policy regime assessment of Canada's shifting growth regime in the neoliberal era
Klassen, Theodore J. - 2023
This paper examines the emergence of private debt-led growth in Canada since the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) by means of a growth regimes and macroeconomic policy regime assessment. Examining each of the four business cycles in the 1983-2020 period, roughly encompassing the entirety of the...
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Shedding light on Argentina's macroeconomic trap : Macroeconomic Policy Regimes and Demand and Growth Regimes
Ianni, Juan Martín - 2023
Demand and Growth Regimes (DGR) and Macroeconomic Policy Regimes (MPR) frameworks have taken prominence within the post-Keynesian literature. However, the majority of studies based on these conceptual frameworks have focused on developed economies. The main contribution of this paper is to...
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Convergence on inflation and divergence on pricecontrol among Post-Keynesian pioneers : insights from Galbraith and Lerner
Chirat, Alexandre; Clerc, Basile - 2023
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Policy responses to cope with COVID-19 in Viet Nam : an empirical stock-flow-consistent approach
Nguyen Thi Thu Ha; Espagne, Etienne; Reyes, Luis; Tran, … - 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has had systemic macroeconomic impacts due to the different lockdowns and the induced shocks to both supply and demand. A global recession of a magnitude probably worse than the 2008 global financial crisis is already underway. Like every country in the world, the...
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Classical-Keynesian political economy, not neoclassical economics, is the economic theory of the future
Bortis, Heinrich - In: Review of political economy 35 (2023) 1, pp. 65-97
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Unconventional Monetary Policy or Automatic Stabilizers? : A Financial Post-Keynesian Comparison
Nair, Nitin - 2023
The purpose of public policy, expansionary or contractionary, is to encourage the expansion of income, output, and employment. Theory decides the nature and kind of policy, and the underlying mechanics that result in expansion. Keynes (1964) brings money and a monetary production economy to the...
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How did Covid-19 affect the structural relationship between exchange rates and money supply? : Evidence from Malawi
Banda, Fredrick M.; Edriss, Abdi-Khalil - In: International journal of economics and financial issues … 13 (2023) 1, pp. 199-205
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Phillips curves, behavioral economics and post-Keynesian macroeconomics
Skott, Peter - 2023
Post-Keynesians have questioned the relevance of behavioral economics on methodological grounds, citing the predominant focus of the behavioral literature on possible deviations of individual behavior from extreme standards of perfect optimization. The very limited influence of behavioral...
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Keynes' denial of conflict : why The General Theory is a misleading guide to capitalism and stagnation
Palley, Thomas - 2023
Keynes' General Theory was a massive step forward relative to classical economics, but it was also a step backward in its denial of the conflictual nature of capitalism. There is need to understand Keynes' technical contributions regarding the workings of monetary economies, but also need to...
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