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Neoklassische Theorie 3,232 Neoclassical economics 3,041 Theorie 1,895 Theory 1,863 Wachstumstheorie 699 Growth theory 685 USA 516 United States 512 History of economic thought 326 Ökonomische Ideengeschichte 326 Keynesianismus 272 Keynesian economics 264 Wirtschaftswachstum 210 Economic growth 192 Kritik 181 Wirtschaftstheorie 176 Criticism 163 Classical economics 135 Klassische Ökonomie 134 Economic theory 118 Institutional economics 112 Institutionenökonomik 112 Endogenes Wachstumsmodell 103 Endogenous growth model 103 Schätzung 101 Estimation 99 Macroeconomics 97 Makroökonomik 96 Wirtschaftswissenschaft 89 Geldpolitik 88 Technischer Fortschritt 88 Austrian economics 84 Economics 84 Postkeynesianismus 84 Österreichische Schule 84 Technological change 83 Marxismus 82 Monetary policy 81 Post-Keynesian economics 80 Evolutionsökonomik 79
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Article in journal 1,436 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,436 Working Paper 539 Graue Literatur 538 Non-commercial literature 538 Arbeitspapier 496 Aufsatz im Buch 336 Book section 336 Hochschulschrift 154 Thesis 106 Collection of articles of several authors 68 Sammelwerk 68 Bibliografie enthalten 66 Bibliography included 66 Aufsatzsammlung 46 Konferenzschrift 31 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 30 Lehrbuch 28 Textbook 26 Collection of articles written by one author 21 Sammlung 21 Commentary 19 Kommentar 19 Systematic review 18 Übersichtsarbeit 18 Conference proceedings 17 Festschrift 17 Rezension 14 Conference paper 12 Konferenzbeitrag 12 Reprint 10 Mehrbändiges Werk 6 Multi-volume publication 6 Article 5 Interview 4 Amtsdruckschrift 3 Bibliografie 3 Case study 3 Fallstudie 3 Government document 3
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English 2,531 German 449 French 114 Spanish 81 Italian 40 Undetermined 33 Portuguese 24 Russian 9 Czech 6 Hungarian 6 Danish 5 Polish 5 Dutch 4 Bulgarian 2 Finnish 1 Croatian 1 Albanian 1
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Barro, Robert J. 20 Sala-i-Martin, Xavier 19 Irmen, Andreas 17 McGrattan, Ellen R. 15 Ohanian, Lee E. 15 Kurz, Heinz D. 13 Mirowski, Philip 13 Rebelo, Sérgio 13 Ötsch, Walter 13 Heise, Arne 12 Zhang, Wei-Bin 12 Salvadori, Neri 11 Herr, Hansjörg 10 King, Robert G. 10 List, John A. 10 Hansen, Gary D. 9 McCombie, John S. L. 9 Prescott, Edward C. 9 Samuels, Warren J. 9 Trabandt, Mathias 9 Arestis, Philip 8 De Vroey, Michel 8 Maliar, Lilia 8 Maliar, Serguei 8 Mankiw, Nicholas Gregory 8 Ranis, Gustav 8 Davidson, Paul 7 Deardorff, Alan V. 7 Fanti, Luciano 7 Harvey, John Terence 7 Klump, Rainer 7 Kuhle, Wolfgang 7 Lavoie, Marc 7 Strulik, Holger 7 Söderbaum, Peter 7 Bikler, Šimšōn 6 Costinot, Arnaud 6 Dietz, Raimund 6 Dutt, Amitava Krishna 6 Evensky, Jerry 6
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National Bureau of Economic Research 31 History of Economics Society 5 Metropolis-Verlag für Ökonomie Gesellschaft und Politik GmbH 4 Edward Elgar Publishing 3 Foerder Institute for Economic Research <Tēl-Āvîv> 2 History of Economics Society Conference 2 Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas 2 Internationaler Währungsfonds / Research Department 2 Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 2 Springer International Publishing 2 UVK Verlagsgesellschaft mbH 2 Umeå universitet 2 University of Strathclyde / Department of Economics 2 Academia Philosophia Iuris <2016, Kohren-Sahlis> 1 Adbusters Media Foundation <Vancouver> 1 Ajia Keizai Kenkyūsho <Chiba> 1 Akademia Ekonomiczna w Krakowie 1 Alibri-Verlag 1 Australien / Department of Industry, Science and Tourism 1 Banco de Portugal / Departamento de Estatística e Estudos Económicos 1 Bund-Verlag 1 Centro di Studi Economici <Lecce> 1 Christian A. Johnson Conference on Economic Affairs <1983, Middlebury, Vt.> 1 Columbia University / Department of Economics 1 Economic Research Corporation for Latin America 1 Ekonomiska forskningsinstitutet <Stockholm> 1 Escola de Pós-Graduação em Economia <Rio de Janeiro> 1 Federal Reserve System / Division of Research and Statistics 1 Forschungsprojekt ENERGIO - Die Energiewende im Spannungsfeld zwischen Regionalisierung und Zentralisierung 1 Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung 1 Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung / Abteilung Wirtschaftspolitik 1 Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung / Büro <Warschau> 1 Ifo Institut 1 Institut Mirovoj Ėkonomiki i Meždunarodnych Otnošenij 1 International Conference on Studies in Economic Ethics and Philosophy <9, 2002, Peterborough, Ontario> 1 Internationaler Währungsfonds / African Department 1 Japan / Keizai Kikakuchō 1 Kanada / Department of Industry <1993-> 1 Kansantaloustieteen Laitos <Helsinki> 1 Közgazdaságtudományi Intézet 1
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Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 41 Cambridge journal of economics 36 Journal of economic issues : jei 32 NBER working paper series 31 Journal of post-Keynesian economics : JPKE 27 NBER Working Paper 25 History of political economy 23 Europäische Hochschulschriften / 5 20 Review of radical political economics 20 Journal of the history of economic thought 19 Review of political economy 19 Routledge studies in the history of economics 19 Eastern economic journal 17 Economie appliquée : archives de l'Institut de Sciences Mathématiques et Economiques Appliquées ; an international journal of economic analysis 17 Ecological economics : the transdisciplinary journal of the International Society for Ecological Economics 16 The American journal of economics and sociology 16 Journal of macroeconomics 14 The European journal of the history of economic thought 14 Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Studium : WiSt ; Zeitschrift für Studium und Forschung 14 The economic journal : the journal of the Royal Economic Society 13 The journal of socio-economics 13 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 12 Economic theory : official journal of the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory 12 Journal of economics 12 Volkswirtschaftliche Schriften 12 What is neoclassical economics? : debating the origins, meaning and significance 12 Hochschulschriften 11 IMF working paper 11 Review of social economy : publication of the Association for Social Economics 11 The Indian economic journal 11 The review of Austrian economics 11 International journal of social economics 10 Journal of economic dynamics & control 10 Metroeconomica : international review of economics 10 Working paper 10 Economics letters 9 SpringerLink / Bücher 9 Staff report / Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis 9 Structural change and economic dynamics : SC+ED 9 The journal of economic perspectives : EP ; a journal of the American Economic Association 9
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Neoclassical influences in agent-based literature : a systematic review
Brancaccio, Emiliano; Gallegati, Mauro; Giammetti, Raffaele - In: Journal of economic surveys 36 (2022) 2, pp. 350-385
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Empirical Applications of Neoclassical Growth Models the Fit of the Solow Augmented Growth Model
Jalles, João Tovar - 2022
The theories of country growth models are supported by the high scale variation observed in these countries' growth rates. This is the reason behind those typical questions, like "Why did some East Asian countries grow so much?", amongst others. Therefore, a lot of recent research has been...
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From classical and neoclassical economic growth to degrowth in Europe. Challenges for public administration
Haller, Alina - 2022
The world is facing with challenges that were hard to imagine a few decades ago. The last century was one in which the world experienced the enthusiasm of progress as a result of the implementation of methods proposed by neoclassical growth theory. The effects of climate change cause us to...
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Labor-Market Frictions and Employment Fluctuations
Hall, Robert E. - 2022
The labor market occupies center stage in modern theories of fluctuations. The most important phenomenon to explain and understand in a recession is the sharp decline in employment and jump in unemployment. This chapter for the Handbook of Macroeconomics considers explanations based on frictions...
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Das Verhältnis von neuer Wirtschaftssoziologie und moderner Volkswirtschaftslehre: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen einer soziologischen Kritik am (neoklassischen) Mainstream
Reinke, Rouven - 2021
In der Debatte über die Pluralisierung der Volkswirtschaftslehre sind Beiträge aus der Nachbardisziplin der Soziologie bisher kaum aufgegriffen worden. Dabei hat sich hier mit der Neuen Wirtschaftssoziologie ein Forschungsstrang etabliert, dessen Selbstverständnis dezidiert in einer...
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Lecture Notes on Economic Growth(I) : Introduction to the Literature and Neoclassical Models
Sala-i-Martin, Xavier - 2021
This is a survey of the literature on Economic Growth. In the introduction we analyze the main differences between exogenous and endogenous growth models using fixed savings rate analysis. We argue that in order to have endogenous growth there must be constant returns to the factors that can be...
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When Can Changes in Expectations Cause Business Cycle Fluctuations in Neo-Classical Settings?
Beaudry, Paul; Portier, Franck - 2021
It is often argued that changes in expectation are an important driving force of the business cycle. However, it is well known that changes in expectations cannot generate positive co-movement between consumption, investment and employment in the most standard neo-classical business cycle...
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Public Policy and Economic Growth : Developing Neoclassical Implications
King, Robert G.; Rebelo, Sergio T. - 2021
Why do the countries of the world display considerable disparity in long term growth rates? This paper examines the hypothesis that the answer lies in differences in national public policies which affect the incentives that individuals have to accumulate capital in both its physical and human...
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The Neoclassical Model and the Welfare Costs of Selection
Collard, Fabrice; Licandro, Omar - 2021
This paper embeds firm dynamics into the Neoclassical model and provides a simple framework to solve for the transitional dynamics of economies moving towards more selection. As in the Neoclassical model, markets are perfectly competitive, there is only one good and two production factors...
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Neoclassical Theory Versus Prospect Theory : Evidence from the Marketplace
List, John A. - 2021
Neoclassical theory postulates that preferences between two goods are independent of the consumer's current entitlements. Several experimental studies have recently provided strong evidence that this basic independence assumption, which is used in most theoretical and applied economic models to...
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Taxation and Savings - a Neoclassical Perspective
Kotlikoff, Laurence J. - 2021
This paper discusses recent neoclassical analyses of taxation and savings.Contrary to the popular view that fiscal policy has highly ambiguous impacts on savings, neoclassical models admit a host of policies with clear and potentially quite powerful affects on the accumulation of wealth.The...
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Capital Mobility in Neoclassical Models of Growth
Barro, Robert J.; Mankiw, N. Gregory; Sala-i-Martin, Xavier - 2021
The empirical evidence reveals conditional convergence in the sense that economies grow faster per capita if they start further below their steady-state positions. For a homogeneous group of economies - like the U.S. states, regions of western European countries, and the GECD countries - the...
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Neoclassical vs. Endogenous Growth Analysis : An Overview
McCallum, Bennett T. - 2021
This paper begins with an exposition of neoclassical growth theory, including several analytical results such as the distinction between golden-rule and optimal steady states. Next it emphasizes that the neoclassical approach fails to provide any explanation of steady-state growth in per capita...
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Disinflation and Fiscal Reform : A Neoclassical Perspective
Rigobon, Roberto - 2021
During the last two decades, many Latin American countries engaged in disinflation programs based on both exchange rate management and fiscal reforms. However, in most instances, part of the fiscal reform was delayed or not implemented completely, so the fiscal deficit increased and the program...
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The neoclassical theory of aggregate investment and its criticisms
Girardi, Daniele - 2021
This paper surveys the neoclassical theory of aggregate investment and its criticisms. We identify four main strands in neoclassical investment theory: (i) the traditional Wicksellian model; (ii) the Fisherian "array-of-opportunities" approach; (iii) the Jorgensonian model; (iv) the now...
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Free labor mobility and indeterminacy in models of neoclassical growth
Parello, Carmelo Pierpaolo - In: Journal of economics 133 (2021) 1, pp. 27-46
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Growth, climate change, and the critique of neoclassical reason : new possibilities for economic sociology
Soener, Matthew - In: Economic sociology : perspectives and conversations 22 (2021) 3, pp. 10-15
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The neoclassical model and the welfare costs of selection
Collard, Fabrice; Licandro, Omar - 2021
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Monetary policy response to a migration shock: an analysis for a small open economy
Hamann S., Franz A.; Anzola, Cesar; Avila-Montealegre, Oscar - 2021
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The neoclassical growth model and the labor share decline
Mahone, Zachary L.; Naval Navarro, Joaquin; Pujolas, Pau S. - In: The B.E. journal of macroeconomics 21 (2021) 2, pp. 607-628
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The neoclassical model and the welfare costs of selection
Collard, Fabrice; Licandro, Omar - 2021
This paper embeds firm dynamics into the Neoclassical model and provides a simple framework to solve for the transitional dynamics of economies moving towards more selection. As in the Neoclassical model, markets are perfectly competitive, there is only one good and two production factors...
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The Neoclassical Model and the welfare costs of selection
Collard, Fabrice; Licandro, Omar - 2021
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Capital and growth
Villanueva, Delano Segundo - In: Bulletin of monetary economics and banking 24 (2021) 2, pp. 285-312
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Das Verhältnis von neuer Wirtschaftssoziologie und moderner Volkswirtschaftslehre : Möglichkeiten und Grenzen einer soziologischen Kritik am (neoklassischen) Mainstream
Reinke, Rouven - 2021
In der Debatte über die Pluralisierung der Volkswirtschaftslehre sind Beiträge aus der Nachbardisziplin der Soziologie bisher kaum aufgegriffen worden. Dabei hat sich hier mit der Neuen Wirtschaftssoziologie ein Forschungsstrang etabliert, dessen Selbstverständnis dezidiert in einer...
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The 1-2-3 toolbox of mainstream economics : promising everything,delivering nothing
Bikler, Šimšōn; Nitzan, Jonathan - 2021
We write this essay for both lay readers and scientists, though mainstream economists are welcome to enjoy it too. Our subject is the basic toolbox of mainstream economics. The most important tools in this box are demand, supply and equilibrium. All mainstream economists – as well as many...
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The Greek great depression from a neoclassical perspective
Papageorgiou, Dimitris; Tsiaras, Stylianos - 2021
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The history of pollution "externalities" in economic thought
Spash, Clive L. - 2021
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The poverty of macroeconomics : what the chemical revolution tells us about neoclassical production function
Wen, Yi - 2021
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Revisiting Cournot and Neoclassical Economics
Nomidis, Dimitrios - 2021
Cournot influenced neoclassical economics deeply on two significant issues. First, on the issue of the price taking concept and horizontal demand curve for the firm, by the misinterpretation of his price stability condition by the neo-classical theorists. And second, on the issue of the number...
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Industry Evolution and Transition : A Neoclassical Benchmark
Atkeson, Andrew; Kehoe, Patrick J. - 2021
Recently, a large number of countries have undertaken major reforms that have led to a large increase in the number of new enterprises. After these reforms, however, it has taken a number of years before output and productivity have begun to grow. The thesis of this paper is that the process of...
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Exploring the convergence puzzle in India : Combining neoclassical and endogenous models to understand growth experience of Indian states
Kamila, Anshuman; Mehra, Meeta - 2021
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Incomplete Market Dynamics in a Neoclassical Production Economy
Angeletos, George-Marios; Calvet, Laurent E. - 2021
We investigate a neoclassical economy with heterogeneous agents, convex technologies and idiosyncratic production risk. Combined with precautionary savings, investment risk generates rich effects that do not arise in the presence of pure endowment risk. Under a finite horizon, multiple growth...
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Self-Control and Savings
Michel, Philippe; Vidal, Jean-Pierre - 2021
We reconsider the well-established paradigm of a rational individual's choice of a consumption schedule, building on the idea that people devote resources to withstand their desire for immediate consumption, thereby becoming more patient. We construct an infinite-horizon model of a small open...
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Does Neoclassical Theory Account for the Effects of Big Fiscal Shocks? Evidence from World War Ii
McGrattan, Ellen R.; Ohanian, Lee E. - 2021
There is much debate about the usefulness of the neoclassical growth model for assessing the macro-economic impact of fiscal shocks. We test the theory using data from World War II, which is by far the largest fiscal shock in the history of the United States. We take observed changes in fiscal...
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Myopia and Inconsistency in the Neoclassical Growth Model
Barro, Robert J. - 2021
The neoclassical growth model is modified to allow for a non-constant rate of time" preference. If the household cannot commit future choices of consumption and if utility is" logarithmic, then an equilibrium is found that resembles the standard results of the neoclassical" model. In this...
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Transitional Dynamics and Economic Growth in the Neoclassical Model
King, Robert G.; Rebelo, Sergio T. - 2021
An understanding of the qualitative nature of the transitional dynamics of the neociassical model - the process of convergence from an initial capital stock to a steady state growth path - is a key part of the shared knowledge of most economists. It forms the basis, for example, of the...
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The Neoclassical Growth Model with Time-Inconsistent Decision Making and Perfect Foresight
Borissov, Kirill; Pakhnin, Mikhail; Wendner, Ronald - 2021
In this paper, we propose an approach to describe the behavior of naive agents with quasi-hyperbolic discounting in the neoclassical growth model. To study time-inconsistent decision making of an agent who cannot commit to future actions, we introduce the notion of sliding equilibrium and dis-...
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Neoclassical Growth and the Adoption of Technologies
Comin, Diego; Hobijn, Bart - 2021
We introduce a growth model of technology diffusion and endogenous Total Factor Productivity (TFP) levels both at the sector and aggregate level. At the aggregate, the model behaves as the Neoclassical growth model. Our goal is for this model to bridge the gap between the theoretical and...
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Neither Populist Nor Neoclassical : The Classical Roots of the Competition Principle in American Antitrust
Giocoli, Nicola - 2021
Most of the current critical views on American antitrust law focus on a supposed misinterpretation by modern, welfare-driven antitrust enforcers of the true meaning of the competition principle. The paper contributes to the debate by reconstructing the principle’s historical origin. While it...
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Social Capital, Innovation and Growth : Evidence from Europe
Akcomak, Semih; ter Weel, Bas - 2021
This paper investigates the interplay between social capital, innovation and per capita income growth in the European Union. We model and identify innovation as an important mechanism that transforms social capital into higher income levels. In an empirical investigation of 102 European regions...
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Social Fractionalization, Political Instability, and the Size of Government
Annett, Anthony - 2021
This paper explores the relationship between the degree of division or fractionalization of a country's population (along ethnoliguistic and religious dimensions) and both political instability and government consumption, using a neoclassical growth model. The principal idea is that greater...
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Intergenerational Altruism and Neoclassical Growth Models
Michel, Philippe; Thibault, Emmanuel; Vidal, Jean-Pierre - 2021
This paper surveys intergenerational altruism in neoclassical growth models. It first examines Barro's approach to intergenerational altruism, whereby successive generations are linked by recursive altruistic preferences. Individuals have an altruistic concern only for their children, who in...
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Inflation, Factor Substitution and Growth
Klump, Rainer - 2021
Recent empirical studies on the inflation-growth-relationship underline that inflation has negative growth effects already under relatively modest rates. Most contributions to monetary growth theory, however, have difficulties in explaining such a pattern. It is shown in this paper that this...
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Imagination und Bildlichkeit in der Geschichte der Wirtschaftstheorie: Von Adam Smith bis zur frühen Neoklassik
Ötsch, Walter - 2020
Adam Smith hat in seinem Bild des Menschen der Rolle der Imagination einen so großen Stellenwert eingeräumt, dass es berechtigt ist, ihn als Bildanthropologen zu bezeichnen. Der Aspekt des Bildvermögens von Menschen geriet im Laufe des 19. Jahrhunderts in der Geschichte der Wirtschaftstheorie...
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Pluralismus in der Ökonomik - verpasste Chance, überfälliges Programm oder normalwissenschaftliche Realität?
Quaas, Friedrun - 2020
The pluralism debate in economics that has been going on for two decades has not yet been able to provide an exhaustive answer to the question of how to deal meaningfully with the phenomenon of a real plurality of paradigms, theories and methods in a fragmented scientific community....
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The Capital as Power approach : an invited-then-rejected interview with Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan
Bikler, Šimšōn; Nitzan, Jonathan - 2020
This interview was commissioned in October 2019 for a special issue on 'Accumulation and Politics: Approaches and Concepts' to be published by the Revue de la régulation. We submitted the text in March 2020, only to learn two months later that it won't be published. The problem, we were...
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A new Ricardian model of trade growth and inequality : the role of financial capital
Marjit, Sugata - 2020 - This Draft – December, 2020
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Surveying the methodological and analytical foundations of the new institutional economics : a critical comparison with neoclassical and (old) institutional economics
Meramveliotakis, Giorgos - In: Economic and business review : EBR 22 (2020) 3, pp. 345-362
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The Neoclassical Theory of Term Structure
Downs, Thomas W. - 2020
This study presents a specification for the neoclassical user cost of capital that reflects dynamic processes for debt maturity structure and for pretax cash flows. Equivalencing levered and unlevered user costs reveals tradeoffs between equilibrium financing rates and underlying processes that...
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Epidemics in the Neoclassical and New Keynesian Models
Eichenbaum, Martin - 2020
We analyze the effects of an epidemic in three standard macroeconomic models. We find that the neoclassical model does not rationalize the positive comovement of consumption and investment observed in recessions associated with an epidemic. Introducing monopolistic competition into the...
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