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Monetary and Macroprudential Policy and Welfare in an Estimated Four‐Agent New Keynesian Model
Abstract We examine the social and agent‐specific welfare effects of monetary and macroprudential policy in a four‐agent estimated macro‐economic model comprising “banked simple households,” “underbanked simple households,” “firm owners,” and “bank owners.” Optimal capital requirement and loan loss provisions ratios improve all agent‐specific and ...
GEORGE J. BRATSIOTIS, KASUN D. PATHIRAGE
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Las ondas largas de la política en el siglo XX
En el siglo XX podemos distinguir dos grandes ciclos políticos de onda larga. En el primero las dictaduras son fuertes y la democracia encuentra serias dificultades para mantenerse. En el segundo los regímenes autoritarios son los débiles y la democracia
Gregorio Valdelvira González
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"The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money" J. M. Keynes: Background, Methodology and Specific Interpretations [PDF]
The paper was prepared for the 80-th anniversary of publishing of John Maynard Keynes’ “General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money”. It discusses the stages of the economist’s life, the main books written prior to "The General Theory ...
Nureev Rustem, M.
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The financial crisis: a history of the economic schools of thought [PDF]
Crisis is a very important aspect of our everyday life and no matter of the dimension we refer to this represents a period in the evolution of a society marked by great difficulties and anxiety.
Sabina Andreea Cazan
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New Keynesian versus Old Keynesian Government Spending Multipliers [PDF]
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Cogan, John F. +3 more
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POST-KEYNESIANISM: EVOLUTION OF KEYNESIAN MACROECONOMICS IN THE 20TH CENTURY
The article analyzes the development of J.M. Keynes's theory in the second half of the twentieth century due to the works within the new direction of economical science - Post-Keynesianism.
L. N. Artamonova
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This essay asks whether we are all becoming Keynesians again. It offers some thoughts about the impact of the financial crisis on macroeconomic theory and Keynesian theory, and on post-Keynesian theory in particular.
Marc Lavoie
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In the midst of a seemingly unending economic crisis, the period 1948–58 saw a dramatic expansion of fiscal policy in Ireland. T. K. Whitaker’s Economic Development is traditionally represented as a landmark departure behind this change from traditional ...
Fitzgerald Frank
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Introduction to the political economy of the sub-prime crisis in Britain : constructing and contesting competence [PDF]
It is almost always inadvisable to try to second-guess the character of a General Election campaign before it begins in earnest. Yet, even in today’s shadow-boxing phase in advance of the British General Election due to be called in 2010, a number of ...
Bauman Z. +7 more
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THE INFLUENCE OF ORDOLIBERALISM IN EUROPE
From the sick man of Europe, as it was called after the Second World War, Germany managed to become the greatest power on the continent. This was due to hard austerity policies that perfectly suited a hard working and rigorous population. In this article
C. Popa
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