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discusses the NAIRU theory and presents econometric evidence to assess the relative importance of capital investment and labor … unemployment in the long run? -- 3. The NAIRU theory, the NAIRU story and Keynesian approaches -- 4. Explaining the rise in … the theory of the firm : financialization and management priorities -- 6. Financialization and the slowdown of capital …
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1. Introduction -- Part I: basic concepts -- 2. Piketty's contribution -- 3. Measurement -- 4. Inequality and aggregate demand -- Part II: endogenous dynamics and instability -- 5. Aggregate demand, growth and instability -- 6. Wealth, public debt and instability -- 7. Recursive workhorses --...
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1. General introduction -- 2. A critical review of the literature on credit rationing -- 3. The theory of credit …
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important updates of macroeconomic theory and method, and presents a number of empirical case-studies. It will be an … indispensable read for scholars and students interested in the development within Post-Keynesian theory, policy and methodology. It …
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theory and industrial economics. The final chapters contain an analysis of the short-run effects of changes in pricing … theory to the short run, including accounts of attempts to synthesise the major theoretical strands …
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This book argues that the shift in general equilibrium theory, from its early long-period to the modern very …. This shift has produced new difficulties, and has undermined central tenets of neoclassical macroeconomic theory (such as …, not only in many aspects of the history of economic theory, but also in fundamental issues in the theories of value …
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The amount of physical matter in the world is fixed and improvements to people's material circumstances are only created by their ability to reconfigure this matter. What distinguishes labour, and subsequently what allows for differing increments of value, are our capabilities, skills and...
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