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New Cambridge 2 Aggregate Financial Balances 1 Heterodox Applied Macroeconomics 1 Stock-flow Consistent Models 1 aggregate financial balances 1 heterodox applied macroeconomics 1 stock-flow vonsistent models 1
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Santos, Claudio H Dos 1 Silva, Antonio C. Macedo e 1 dos Santos, Claudio H. 1 e Silva, Antonio C. Macedo 1
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Levy Economics Institute 1
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Revisiting "New Cambridge": The three financial balances in a general stock-flow consistent applied modeling strategy
dos Santos, Claudio H.; e Silva, Antonio C. Macedo - 2010
This paper argues that modified versions of the so-called 'New Cambridge' approach to macroeconomic modeling are both quite useful for modeling real capitalist economies in historical time and perfectly compatible with the 'vision' underlying modern Post-Keynesian stock-flow consistent...
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"Revisiting "New Cambridge": The Three Financial Balances in a General Stock–flow Consistent Applied Modeling Strategy"
Santos, Claudio H Dos; Silva, Antonio C. Macedo e - Levy Economics Institute - 2010
This paper argues that modified versions of the so–called "New Cambridge" approach to macroeconomic modeling are both quite useful for modeling real capitalist economies in historical time and perfectly compatible with the "vision" underlying modern Post–Keynesian stock–flow consistent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008671810
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