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Lange and his 1938-contribution – An early Keynesian? [PDF]

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In February 1936 John Maynard Keynes gave birth to modern macroeconomics when he published The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. In some ways Oskar Lange was seemly also very critical of mainstream neoclassi-cal thinking although known as
Finn Olesen
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Keynesian cross: diagrammatical interpretations of effective demand [PDF]

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The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money by John Maynard Keynes led up to three cross-shaped graphical interpretations: the IS-LM model, the 45º model and the Z-D model. The first one was originated from Hicks (1937) well-known paper, despite
Dessotti, Marina, Heller, Claudia
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De la mano de Keynes: "A tract on monetary reform" [PDF]

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In A Tract on Monetary Reform John Maynard Keynes proposed to use the monetary base and the reserve-deposit ratio as main instruments of a monetary policy considered until then as no required.
Emili Miquel Sanchez Diaz
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"Minsky and Economic Policy: 'Keynesianism' All Over Again?" [PDF]

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Recently, national newspapers all over the world have suggested that we should reread John Maynard Keynes, and that Hyman P. Minsky provides a valuable framework for understanding the world in which we live.
Eric Tymoigne
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La liga de las naciones. El método del profesor Tinbergen [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Economía Institucional, 2009
John Maynard Keynes
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Le Québec de 1944 et John Maynard Keynes [PDF]

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Keynes visited Ottawa in August 1944. He described in a letter his view of the Canadian political situation, in particular with respect to the conscription problem which was then raging. This view appears to have been strongly biased.
Lavoie, Marc
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