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Ideometrics: a scientific approach to generating, evaluating, and prioritising ideas. [PDF]
Rudan I, Sheikh A.
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Quantitative Health Impact Assessment of Environmental Exposures Linked to Urban Transport and Land Use in Europe: State of Research and Research Agenda. [PDF]
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Exploring the impact of music on response to ketamine/esketamine: A scoping review. [PDF]
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Harmonizing the complexities of financial development and fiscal decentralization in highly populated nations for monitoring environmental quality. [PDF]
Ding Y, Tunio FH, Nabi AA.
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The Neoclassical Synthesis in Crisis
International Journal of Social Economics, 1979This article attempts to provide an institutionalist analysis and diagnosis of the current crisis of orthodox economics. We shall, first, characterise the predominant opinion in economics—the neoclassical synthesis. Next, we examine the anomalies which are currently vexing orthodox opinion and their power to provoke a period of crisis and extraordinary
J Ron Stanfield
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Monetary Policy in the New Neoclassical Synthesis: A Primer [PDF]
This primer provides an understanding of the mechanics and objectives of monetary policy using a benchmark new neoclassical synthesis (NNS) macromodel. The NNS model incorporates classical features such as a real business cycle (RBC) core and Keynesian features such as monopolistically competitive firms and costly price adjustment.
Marvin Goodfriend
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Neoclassical Synthesis and Keynesian Development
2020This chapter initially presents the Neoclassical Synthesis through its main interpreters (Hicks, Modigliani, Solow, Tobin, and Samuelson). Thereafter, the Keynesians’ approach is described and how effective demand, capital distribution, and accumulation are perceived as sources of growth.
Panagiotis E Petrakis +1 more
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WAGE FLEXIBILITY AND THE STABILITY ARGUMENTS OF THE NEOCLASSICAL SYNTHESIS
Metroeconomica, 1996ABSTRACTThis note fills a lacuna in the neoclassical synthesis and completes its dynamic disequilibrium processes by including adjustments of the money wage rate in response to excess demand on the labour market. A Walrasian and a Keynesian variant are distinguished.
Flaschel, Peter, Franke, Reiner
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