(IN)-STABILITY IN KALECKI’S EARLY MACROECONOMICS
Michaël Assous,
Amitava Dutt,
Paul Fourchard and
Antonin Pottier
Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2017, vol. 39, issue 1, 69-87
Abstract:
It is now almost eighty years since Michal Kalecki published his formal mathematical model of the business cycle. In this paper, we want to examine the vision embedded in that early model and the writings he published at around the same time. Sections II and III center on Kalecki’s approach to local and global (in)-stability, and section IV suggests a simplified model designed to pinpoint key aspects of Kalecki’s thinking related to the issue of endogenous cycles, ‘class struggle,’ and growth.
Date: 2017
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