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Alternative aggregate demand functions in macroeconomics: some comments
Hall, Peter, (1987)
A rehabilitation of the model of effective demand from chapter 3 of Keynes's general theory : (1936)
Smithin, John N., (2013)
J M Keynes's Main Argument in the General Theory Is Not Expressed in Terms of His Aggregate Demand (D) and Aggregate Supply (Z) Model. Keynes's D-Z Analysis Supports a Specific Y=C plus I, Marginal Propensity to Consume, Income Expenditure, Investment Multiplier Result (I=S) that Keynes Combined with His Liquidity Preference Function (L=M) to Determine the Rate of Interest in His IS-LP (LM) Model
Brady, Michael Emmett, (2017)
Inflation: some comparisons between Australia, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong & Singapore
Perry, Leonard J., (1990)
Inflation and unemployment
Perry, Leonard J., (1994)
A comment on aggregate demand
Perry, Leonard J., (1991)