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https://doi.org/10.1057/9780333977491crisis; economics; Inflation; John Maynard Keynes; Keynes; modeling; political economy; strategyengrave 发表于 2025-3-25 10:10:54
,The Mass Worker and Ford’s Strategy,lution of this social conflict and I will emphasize some key institutional forms which were created or adopted as part of the strategies for its handling. I call the “social microfoundations” of Keynesianism the set of institutions and strategies aimed at the management of this class conflict.GEN 发表于 2025-3-25 14:49:40
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The Institutional Features of Post-war Keynesianism,ted States with the Employment Act of 1946. These two pieces of legislation, although criticized by both the left- and right- wing,. represented the state’s formal acceptance of a new era of economic policy.inspired 发表于 2025-3-25 20:34:57
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Introduction: The Social Meaning of Economics,ognize a government role in promoting competition and facilitating standards of market deregulation. Basic old-style Keynesianism — the idea that government should intervene through manipulation of aggregate demand in order to reach “full employment” — seems a closed chapter in the history of economics.CLEFT 发表于 2025-3-26 13:07:43
War, Class War, and the Making of the Social Microfoundations of Keynesianism,stematic growth strategies for the satisfaction of war needs; and the development of economics as discipline for macroeconomic planning together with the strengthening of its empirical counterpart via the development of national accounting techniques and statistical methods. In this chapter, I explore these developments.缩短 发表于 2025-3-26 16:50:32
,Keynes’ Scientific System, aggregate variables. In Keynes’ opinion, classical economics lacks a “theory of the supply and demand of output as .,” and this also explains its failure to discuss expectations (Keynes 1937b: 223, my emphasis). The centrality of these two elements, aggregation and expectations, define the strategic terrain of modern macroeconomics.