Growth and money in Post Keynesian models
Dany Lang and
Louis-Philippe Rochon
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Abstract:
During the Last few years, a significant renewal and development in Post Keynesian modeling has taken place. A perfect illustration of this can undeniably be found by opening recent issues of this journal, as well as others. The growing interest for this kind of models has been reinforced since the 2007 crisis, a tragic event that has confirmed the relevance of the Post Keynesian analysis. Roughly speaking, the main strands of the current Post Keynesian literature are the Kaleckian models of growth and income distribution, the Kaldorian-Robinsonian models of path dependency, and the Minskian models of financial crises. In addition, the stock-flow consistent methodology can be a useful tool for understanding complex macroeconomic interactions with multiple buffers.
Keywords: Post-keynesian macroeconomics; money; growth and cycles (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-12-09
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Published in Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 2014
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