Innovation and Finance: A Stock Flow Consistent Analysis of Great Surges of Development
Alessandro Caiani (),
Antoine Godin and
Stefano Lucarelli
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Alessandro Caiani: Marche Polytechnic University
A chapter in The Evolution of Economic and Innovation Systems, 2015, pp 401-430 from Springer
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Abstract The present work aims at contributing to the recent stream of literature which attempts to link the Neo-Schumpeterian/Evolutionary and the Post-Keynesian theory. The paper adopts the Post-Keynesian Stock Flow Consistent modeling approach to analyze the process of development triggered by the emergence of a new-innovative productive sector into the economic system. The model depicts a multi-sectorial economy composed of consumption and capital goods industries, a banking sector and two households sectors: capitalists and wage earners. Furthermore, it provides an explicit representation of the stock market. In line with the Schumpeterian tradition, our work highlights the cyclical nature of the development process and stresses the relevance of the finance-innovation nexus, analyzing the feed-back effects between the real and financial sides of the economic system. In this way we aim at setting the basis of a comprehensive and coherent framework to study the relationship between technological change, demand and finance along the structural change process triggered by technological innovation.
Keywords: Schumpeter; Innovation; Stock flow consistent models; Monetary circuit; E11; E32; O31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-13299-0_17
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