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Keynes effect
Redalyc.Recovering Effectiveness of Monetary Policy Under A
Old, New and Post Keynesian Perspectives on the Is-Lm Framework: a Contrast and Evaluation
Wage Restraint, Employment, and the Legacy of the General Theory's
Labour Share Decline, Financialisation and Structural Change
Keynesian Models of Depression. Supply Shocks and the COVID-19 Crisis
Inflation Targeting in Canada
Keynes, the Keynesians and Monetarism
Mr. Keynes and the "Classics" Again: an Alternative Interpretation
Keynesian Models of Recession and Depression Author(S): James Tobin Source: the American Economic Review, Vol
Keynes After Sraffa and Kaldor: Effective Demand, Accumulation and Productivity Growth Alcino F. Camara-Neto and Matías Verne
Keynesian Models of Unemployment 1
John Maynard Keynes
The Growing Evidence of Keynes's Methodology Advantage and Its
What Keynesian Revolution?
The Macroeconomics of Aggregate Demand and the Price Level
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Managing the Loss: How Pigou Arrived at the Pigou Effect
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1944, 1963 and 1985: Modiglianiesque Macro Models
The Keynes Effect
Economics II (Macroeconomics) Chapter 4 4.1 Aggregate Demand
Keynesian Theory and the AD-AS Framework: a Reconsideration
Prosperity and Stagnation in Capitalist Economies
Working Paper No. 427 Liquidity Preference Theory Revisited—To Ditch Or to Build On
The IS-MP-Model and the Difference Between Neoclassical and Keynesian Economics2
Effective Demand, Accumulation and Productivity Growth
"Pigou Effect": Rendez-Vous with the Author1
Keynes and the Failure of Self-Correction Macroeconomic Analysis Miguel Lebre De Freitas 1
John Maynard Keynes
1 Criticisms of Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
Victor Zarnowitz Graduate School of Business University of Chicago 1101 East 58Th Street Chicago, IL 60637 I
Models and Mathematics: How Pigou Came to Adopt the IS-LM-Model