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Housing and Macroeconomics

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
The earlier literature on macroeconomics focused on determining aggregate variables such as gross domestic product (GDP), inflation rate, and unemployment rate. It had little interaction with the literature on housing. The importance of housing in the macroeconomy has been recently discovered, and the macro-housing field is in development.
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Behavioral Macroeconomics and Agent-Based Macroeconomics

2014
In this article, we review the recent development of the agent-based macroeconomic models (ABMMs) using the skeleton of behavioral macroeconomics as proposed by George Akerlof. Based on the 15 models surveyed in this paper, we find that most behavioral elements addressed by Akerlof have not been well incorporated into the ABMMs.
Shu-Heng Chen, Umberto Gostoli
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Macroeconomic forecasting and macroeconomic forecasts

Voprosy Ekonomiki
The specificity of macroeconomic forecasts is determined not so much by the list of predicted indicators or by mathematical tools used, but by the unavoidable human factor, which often generates great difference between forecasts made by various professionals.
S. V. Smirnov   +2 more
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Macroeconomics and the environment

Revue de l'OFCE, 2019
This article examines the recent literature on macroeconomics and the environment from the perspective of the methodological approach, the questions asked and the types of responses given. It also reviews the place of the environment in textbooks and major macroeconomics journals.
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Macroeconomic Foundations of Macroeconomics

1983
Neoclassical economics is based on the following two basic postulates, one at the individual level and the other at the aggregate level. First, individuals are rational, i.e., they make wise decisions taking all the available alternatives into account.
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Unemployment and Macroeconomics

Economica, 1989
This paper discusses some issues in the theory of unemployment; proposes a framework for the analysis of unemployment; and applies the framework to the analysis of the rise in unemployment in Britain after 1979. The framework is based on bilateral monopoly in the labor market and the explanation for the rise in unemployment in Britain rests primarily ...
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Gender and Macroeconomics

2017
The channels between gender equality and economic growth are complex; and considerable debate has emerged regarding both the direction of causality and the distributional consequences of growth. Gender-aware empirical research has shown that the relationship is contingent on a variety of factors, including the measure of gender equality, the time ...
Berik, Gunseli, Rodgers, Yana
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On Illyrian Macroeconomics

Economica, 1988
The Ward-Vanek labor-managed economy macro models are found to contain errors in capital pricing treatment which, when correct ed, removes "perverse" responses and leads to monetary neutrality. Vanek's (1977) open model is shown not to be a labor-managed econ-omy model, but rather one of any economy with fixed output.
Bradley, Michael D, Smith, Stephen C
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The Meaning Of Macroeconomics [PDF]

open access: possibleRomanian Economic and Business Review, 2012
The present paper is based on the Ludwig von Mises Lecture given at Grove City College on February 25, 2012. It discusses the meaning of macroeconomics from the point of view of the Austrian School. We give a brief outline of the history of macroeconomics (I) and then ponder the substantive arguments for and against macroeconomics as a scientific ...
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The macroeconomics of Modigliani–Miller

Journal of Economic Theory, 2015
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Hans Gersbach   +2 more
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