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Wray, L. Randall 23 Masterson, Thomas 12 Tymoigne, Éric 11 Bibow, Jörg 10 Tcherneva, Pavlina R. 9 Zacharias, Ajit 9 Hannsgen, Greg 8 Kregel, Jan A. 8 Antonopoulos, Rania 7 Wolff, Edward N. 7 Felipe, Jesus 6 Nikiforos, Michalis 6 Papadimitriou, Dimitri Basil 6 Perlmann, Joel 6 Khitarishvili, Tamar 5 Abdon, Arnelyn 4 Chakraborty, Lekha 4 Hein, Eckhard 4 Kaboub, Fadhel 4 Kim, Kijong 4 Kumar, Utsav 4 Zezza, Gennaro 4 Dos Santos, Claudio H. 3 Memis, Emel 3 Palacio Vera, Alfonso 3 Sardoni, Claudio 3 Sen, Sunanda 3 Silber, Jaques Gabriel 3 Akram, Tanweer 2 Arestis, Philip 2 Carrillo-Maldonado, Paul 2 Das, Anupam 2 DeSilva, Sanjaya 2 Deutsch, Joseph 2 Elmelech, Yuval 2 Eren, Selcuk 2 Fontana, Giuseppe 2 Giovannoni, Olivier G. 2 Grown, Caren 2 Hudson, Michael 2
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Levy Economics Institute Working Paper 147 Levy Economics Institute, Working Paper 54 Bard College Levy Economics Institute Working Paper 11 The Levy Economics Institute Working Paper 6 Levy Economics Institute Working Paper Series 3 The Levy Economics Institute's Working Paper 3 Levy Economics Institute's Working Paper 2 Levy Economics Institute, Working Paper Series 2 Fernandez, Louisa 1 Kaboub, Fadhel 1 Levy Economics Institute, Working Paper 927 (2019) 1 The Levy Economics Institute Working Paper Series 1 The Levy Economics Institute's Working Paper Series 1 and Todorova, Zdravka K., On Democratizing Financial Turmoil: A Minskian Analysis of the Subprime Crisis (November 19, 2008). Levy Economics Institute Working Paper 1
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Why Central Banks (and Money) 'Rule the Roost'
Sardoni, Claudio - 2006
Some have argued that a significant decrease in the demand for money, due to financial innovations, could imply that central banks are unable to implement effective monetary policies. This paper argues that central banks are always able to influence the economy's interest rates, because their...
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The Minskyan System, Part Iii : System Dynamics Modeling of a Stock Flow - Consistent Minskyan Model
Tymoigne, Éric - 2006
This is the last part of a three-part analysis of the Minskyan Framework. The paper presents a model that studies some of the features presented in Parts I and II. The model is Post-Keynesian in nature and puts a large emphasis on the role of conventions and the importance of the financial side....
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Extending Minsky's Classifications of Fragility to Government and the Open Economy
Wray, L. Randall - 2006
Minsky's classification of fragility according to hedge, speculative, and Ponzi positions is well-known. He wrote about fragile positions of individual firms and of the economy as a whole, with the economy transitioning naturally from a robust financial structure (dominated by hedge units) to a...
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Gibson's Paradox Ii
Hannsgen, Greg - 2006
The Gibson paradox, long observed by economists and named by John Maynard Keynes (1936), is a positive relationship between the interest rate and the price level. This paper explains the relationship by means of interest-rate, cost-push inflation. In the model: spending is driven in part by...
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Household Wealth and the Measurement of Economic Well-Being in the United States
Wolff, Edward N. - 2006
The standard official measure of household economic well-being in the United States is gross money income. The general consensus is that such measures are limited because they ignore other crucial determinants of well-being. We modify the standard measure to account for one such determinant:...
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Methodology and Microeconomics in the Early Work of Hyman P. Minsky
Toporowski, Jan - 2006
This paper reviews the recently published Ph.D. thesis of Hyman P. Minsky, summarizing its main contributions to methodology and microeconomics. These were aspects of economics with which Minsky is not usually associated, but which lie at the foundation of his later work. They include critical...
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The 'New Consensus' View of Monetary Policy : A New Wicksellian Connection?
Fontana, Giuseppe - 2006
One of the greatest achievements of the modern "New Consensus" view in macroeconomics is the assertion of a nonquantity theoretic approach to monetary policy. Leading theorists and practitioners of this view have indeed rejected the quantity theory of money, and defended a return to the old...
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On the Minskyan Business Cycle
Ertürk, Korkut A. - 2006
The essential insight Minsky drew from Keynes was that optimistic expectations about the future create a margin, reflected in higher asset prices, which makes it possible for borrowers to access finance in the present. In other words, the capitalized expected future earnings work as the...
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Population Forecasts, Fiscal Policy, and Risk
Tuljapurkar, Shripad - 2006
This paper describes how stochastic population forecasts are used to inform and analyze policies related to government spending on the elderly, mainly in the context of the industrialized nations. The paper first presents methods for making probabilistic forecasts of demographic rates,...
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Global Demographic Trends and Provisioning for the Future
Wray, L. Randall - 2006
The world's population is aging. Virtually no nation is immune to this demographic trend and the challenges it brings for future generations. Relative growth of the elderly population is fueling debate about reform of social security programs in the United States and other developed nations. In...
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