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In spite of its substantial results in understanding modern capitalism and the fact that, until the 1970s, Keynesian theory inspired the economic policy of most countries, the classical/post-Keynesian paradigm failed to become dominant on the theoretical scene. Why? Pasinetti’s book...
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Reviewing a recent collection of readings on the controversy between post-Keynesians and neoclassicals on the foundations of political economy, this essay attempts to assess the debate and comments on the controversial question of reswitching.
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The purpose of this article is to ascertain empirically whether the "law" of the tendential fall of the rate of profit, considered as an element of long wave theory, can explain the present economic stagnation in German industry. The results are negative for the explanatory power of the "law":...
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The paper criticises the concept of total factor productivity as a measure of technical change and economic performance on two grounds: (i) theoretical, because it shares all the weaknesses of the neoclassical production function from which it is derived, (ii) its relevance in helping to...
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Starting from a conceptualization of structural change as an uneven phenomenon punctuated by technological revolutions that give rise to long-term movements of real and monetary variables, i.e. long waves, this paper puts forth an explanation of radical technical change. Then, drawing upon...
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Le but du présent travail est de contribuer à la compréhension de la crise « structurelle » des années soixante-dix en France par une analyse du taux de profit, l’un des éléments fondamentaux qui déterminent les cycles longs. Étant donné que, la version marxiste de cette théorie,...
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The paper starts by reviewing some recent contributions on long waves, arguing that the present technological revolution in ICT is part of the broad phenomenon of a newlong wave. It follows that the main focus of economic policy should be to support the diffusion of the new technology and to...
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The paper starts by reviewing some recent contributions on long waves, arguing that the present technological revolution in ICT is part of the broad phenomenon of a newlong wave. It follows that the main focus of economic policy should be to support the diffusion of the new technology and to...
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This paper introduces long waves into Pasinetti's model of structural change on the assumption that productivity growth is fundamentally driven by technological revolutions (radical process and product innovations). The argument is developed at the logical stage of the "natural" system,...
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