Moeda e ciclo econômico: a perspectiva neoclássica da Escola de Cambridge segundo Pigou
Sérgio Fornazier Meirelles Filho ()
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Sérgio Fornazier Meirelles Filho: FACE-UFG, Ciências Econômicas
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No 23, Working papers - Textos para Discussao do Curso de Ciencias Economicas da UFG from Curso de Ciencias Economicas da Universidade Federal de Goias - FACE
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In this paper we seek to recall the central elements of Arthur Cecil Pigou´s contributions concerning the business cycle analysis. Deserve especial attention in this context his interpretation about the monetary aspects of the cycle and his formulation relative to forced saving theory, subject of intense debate in that period, not only in United Kingdon but also in other parts of western Europe. First of all we present a brief review of Alfred Marshall´s analysis of the cycle to best appreciate, both in theoretical and historical sense, Pigou´s contributions to the progress in this field.
Keywords: Currency; Savings; Investment; Economic Cycle (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 18 pages
Date: 2011-04
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