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1. Building blocks -- 2. The Kydland-Prescott research program : from "optimal stabilization" and "time inconsistency" to "time to build" -- 3. Kydland-Prescott and Long-Plosser : development and cross-fertilization -- 4. Themes, variations, and initial extensions -- 5. Debates, augmentation,...
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The volume is divided into three parts. Part one focuses on the models, men, and institutions involved in the development of the international macroeconomic model. In this section, the contributors examine the two monetary approaches to the balance of payments, as well as the relationship...
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IS-LM is perhaps the prime example of `cognitive dissonance' in economics, and is problematic to many economists. On the one hand, the IS-LM model is still taught by many academic economists or they use it to derive the AD-AS approach. On the other hand, the same economists realize the...
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This book provides a unique historical perspective on expectations in economic theory, and applications of expectations models in economic history. Based on papers presented at the 2017 Thomas Guggenheim Conference, it brings together the work of economists, historians of economics, and economic...
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This paper examines a previously overlooked episode in the history of the Federal Reserve involving the relationship between expectations at the outset of WWII regarding the possibility of German victory in Europe and its economic implications for the USA and Western Hemisphere. And this, as...
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Introduction, Keynes’s Own IS-LM Approach -- Prologue to Keynes’s IS-LM, 1930 to 1932 -- The Advent of Keynes’s IS-LM, 1933 -- “The Missing Link”: Keynes’s Own Lecture Notes, December 4, 1933, Impact and Implications -- Reconstructing Keynes’s IS-LM Approach, 1931 to 1937 --...
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