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aggregate demand 4 aggregate supply 3 equilibrium 3 expectations 3 Einkommensverteilung 2 Income distribution 2 Keynes 2 Post Keynesian economics 2 effective demand 2 fiscal policy 2 formation of expectations 2 heterodox economics 2 panel analysis 2 unemployment 2 Bank Regulation 1 Bhaduri-Marglin model 1 Cambridge equation 1 Euro area 1 Euro crisis 1 European economic policy 1 European integration 1 Financial Cycles 1 Financial Dutch Disease 1 Financial Innovation 1 Financial crisis 1 Finanzkrise 1 Frederic S. Lee 1 Globalisierung 1 Globalization 1 Goodwin cycle 1 Interest 1 Job guarantee 1 Minsky cycle 1 Monetary theory of production 1 NAIRU 1 Okun’s law 1 Pasinetti's theorem 1 Personal income distribution 1 Phillips curve 1 Post-Keynesian 1
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Undetermined 33 English 2
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Stockhammer, Engelbert 7 Hayes, Mark 6 Goda, Thomas 4 Dow, Sheila C 3 Allain, Olivier 2 Dow, Sheila 2 Hartwig, Jochen 2 Hillard, John 2 Michell, Jo 2 Todorova, Zdravka 2 Ali, Tanweer 1 Bernardo, Javier Lopez 1 Botta, Alberto 1 Forges Davanzati, Guglielmo 1 Galanis, Giorgos 1 Guschanski, Alexander 1 James, Rhydian Fôn 1 Jo, Tae-Hee 1 Köhler, Karsten 1 Laramie, Anthony J 1 Loizos, Konstantinos I. 1 Mair, Douglas 1 Martinez, Felix Lopez 1 Negru, Ioana 1 Onaran, Özlem 1 Pacella, Andrea 1 Qazizada, Walid 1 Scott Cato, Molly 1 Sotiropoulos, Dimitris P. 1 Wildauer, Rafael 1
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Post Keynesian Economics Study Group - PKSG 33
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Working Papers / Post Keynesian Economics Study Group - PKSG 30 Books / Post Keynesian Economics Study Group - PKSG 3 Post Keynesian Economics Study Group Working Paper 1303 1 Post Keynesian Economics Study Group Working Paper 1305 1
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Debt-driven growth? Wealth, distribution and demand in OECD countries
Stockhammer, Engelbert; Wildauer, Rafael - Post Keynesian Economics Study Group - PKSG - 2015
The paper investigates the effects of changes in the distribution of income and in wealth on aggregate demand and its components. We extend the Bhaduri and Marglin (1990) model to include personal income inequality as well as asset prices and debt. This allows for an evaluation of the wage or...
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Frederic S. Lee’s contributions to heterodox economics
Jo, Tae-Hee; Todorova, Zdravka - Post Keynesian Economics Study Group - PKSG - 2015
The community of heterodox economists has lost Fred Lee, one of its fervent leaders, who has been at the center of the heterodox movement for the past three decades. The paper delineates Fred Lee’s wide-ranging contributions to heterodox economics focusing on the making of the history and...
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A Veblenian Articulation of the Monetary Theory of Production
Todorova, Zdravka - Post Keynesian Economics Study Group - PKSG - 2015
The artical presents a further articulation of the monetary theory of production inspired by the writings of Thorstein Veblen. Particularly I offer a formulation of the monetary theory of production as part of broader theorizing about social provisioning and the life process. This includes an...
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Keynes, the Pope and the IMF
Hayes, Mark - Post Keynesian Economics Study Group - PKSG - 2015
This paper discusses Keynes’s surprisingly positive views on the medieval scholastic teaching on usury and draws upon his work to argue that the traditional view of usury (understood as the charging of rent for the use of money) as anti-social is well-founded. Keynes’s understanding of the...
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Unemployment, capital accumulation and labour market institutions in the Great Recession
Stockhammer, Engelbert; Guschanski, Alexander; Köhler, … - Post Keynesian Economics Study Group - PKSG - 2014
The paper restates the post-Keynesian view of unemployment within a NAIRU framework. In the short run the private effective labour demand need not be downward sloping because of debt deflation and wage-led demand regimes. In the medium run the NAIRU will be endogenous because of the social norm...
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The Role of Belief in the Debate over Austerity Policies
Dow, Sheila C - Post Keynesian Economics Study Group - PKSG - 2014
The purpose of this paper is to argue that awareness of the epistemological issues arising from an open-system ontology is critical to understanding the crisis and the policy response, to challenging that understanding and to encouraging a radical policy shift. The argument is couched in terms...
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From Resilient Regions to Bioregions: An Exploration of Green Post-Keynesianism
James, Rhydian Fôn; Scott Cato, Molly - Post Keynesian Economics Study Group - PKSG - 2014
TThis paper develops an answer to the question of what constitutes a resilient region (Bristow, 2010) by arguing that the resilient region can be seen as a prototype bioregion. The transition from a proto-bioregion to a bioregion, and thus from proto-bioregionalism to bioregionalism proper, is...
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A steindlian account of the distribution of corporate profits and leverage: A stock-flow consistent macroeconomic model with agent-based microfoundations
Michell, Jo - Post Keynesian Economics Study Group - PKSG - 2014
Post Keynesian economics has largely forgotten Steindl's insight that monopolisation of the corporate sector redistributes profits to those firms least likely to invest them productively. Agent-based methods can be used to incorporate Steindl's insights into a simple stock-flow consistent model...
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The Euro Crisis and contradictions of Neoliberalism in Europe
Stockhammer, Engelbert - Post Keynesian Economics Study Group - PKSG - 2014
Neoliberalism has not given rise to a sustained profit-led growth process, but to a finance-dominated accumulation regime in which growth relies either on financial bubbles and rising household debt (‘debt-driven growth’) or on net exports (‘export-driven growth’). The financial crisis...
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How Financial Innovation Might Cancel Out Bank Regulation Along Financial Cycles. A Keynes’s State of Confidence Interpretation.
Loizos, Konstantinos I. - Post Keynesian Economics Study Group - PKSG - 2014
The question posed in this paper is how financial innovation may render conventional bank regulation ineffective. It is argued that the root cause as well as the essence of financial innovation is the predominance of trust in the financial markets, as it is confidence in the financial markets...
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