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This article presents a unified model of the two main demand-based explanations of economic growth: Thirlwall's law and the two-gaps model. It is shown that, with certain specifications, the external gap is equivalent to Thirlwall's law with capital movements. The unified model is expressed in...
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This paper aims to contribute to the debate of post-Keynesian growth models and Comparative Political Economy (CPE) by investigating the relationship between the changes in demand and growth regimes and the establishment of right-wing populist governments in Poland and Hungary after the Global...
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A long-held view among macroeconomists in the UK and US is that sustained currency over valuation – often the result of financial-sector dominance – weakens domestic macroeconomic performance and results in premature deindustrialization. Similar concerns have been expressed about persistent,...
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China and Australia have increasingly strong links, especially through trade. These are driven by demand from China for Australian commodities (coal and iron ore) and services (tourism and education). These links are influenced by China's transition to a services-driven, consumer-led economy....
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The interaction between the effective (yE) and the natural rates of growth (yN) is a central part — implicitly or explicitly addressed — in all growth models. A stable equilibrium requires these two rates to converge; otherwise, one or more key macroeconomic variables would be rising or...
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We investigate the link between real exchange rates and sectoral TFP for eurozone countries. We show that real exchange rate variation, both cross-country and time-series, closely accords with an amended Balassa-Samuelson interpretation, incorporating sectoral productivity shocks and a labor...
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The central thesis of the essay is that a successful process of national capitalist development in a world market characterized by the existence of multiple national currencies and divided in the hegemonic developed countries of the First World and the underdeveloped dependent countries of the...
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The main argument of the essay is that a succesfull process of national capitalist development in a world market characterized by the existence of multiple national monies and divided in the hegemonic developed countries of the First World and the underdeveloped dependent countries of the Third...
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The article discusses the actual economic situation of contemporary China from the point of view of monetary-Keynesianism. The analysis suggests as a theoretical-empirical postulate that the sufficient condition for the completion of the process of transformation of the Chinese economy and its...
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