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Working Paper No. 27
Money and Equilibrium
Economic theory has undergone a very deep transformation during the last forty years. Its method and its tools of analysis have evolved dramatically. The standards by which theoretical statements are now appreciated are far more demanding, especially from a formal point of view, than was the case before World War II. Precision and logical validity […] -
Working Paper No. 26
Marx’s Value, Exchange, and Surplus Value Theory
The concept of commodity society based on a specific division of labour (opposition between private and social labor) and that of surplus-value are the most prominent achievements of Marx’s intellectual efforts in dealing with the economy of capitalism. This paper attempts to evaluate the consistency of the theoretical propositions inherent in these concepts. The main […] -
Working Paper No. 25
Kaleckianism vs. “New” Keynesianism
The economics of Kalecki and of the New Keynesianism exhibit remarkable parallels. The major doctrine they have in common is that of business net worth, or equity, as the major determinant of business expansion. The New Keynesians arrive at their understanding of this point by reasoning from rational behavior in the face of informational imperfections. […] -
Working Paper No. 24
Financial Instability
This study is a continuation of the empirical research on the impacts of debt; it argues that debt-usage is not neutral and that the currency of its cost is bankruptcy. A financially fragile economy is feared because of its potential harm. In the public sector the large and lingering deficit is not a problem in […] -
Working Paper No. 23
Viability and Equilibrium
More than fifty years after the publication of Keynes’ General Theory and of the review article by Hicks, ISLM remains the basic model for teaching Keynesian macroeconomics. Some Keynesians have rightly insisted on the inadequacies of ISLM in capturing Keynes’ thought but have not converted the profession to their views. The same fate may befall […] -
Working Paper No. 22
Debt and Macro Stability
There has been much recent interest in the problem of financial instability in the macro economy. Some researchers have looked for cyclical and secular co-movements between debt accumulation, financial crises, and problems in the real economy. Others have tried to rationalize, in formal models the apparent connections between finance, changes in expectations, and macro instability. […] -
Working Paper No. 21
The Structure of Class Conflict in a Kaleckian-Keynesian Model
This paper seeks to explore this issue of the existence and nature of class conflict within a picture of the economy that could be called Kaleckian-Keynesian. Though the particular model we will use owes somewhat more to Kalecki than Keynes, it hopefully does not violate the spirit of Keynes very much, and in fact it […] -
Working Paper No. 20
Profits, Cycles, and Chaos
Some time ago, Goodwin (1967) offered an elegant and influential model to represent part of Marx’s thinking on business cycles. In that model he was able to show how the interaction of the reserve army of labor and the process of capital accumulation could produce self-sustaining oscillatory behavior. Increases in the real wage cause decreases […] -
Working Paper No. 19
A Dynamic Approach to the Theory of Effective Demand
This paper attempts to resituate the theory of effective demand within a dynamic nonequilibrium context. Existing theories of effective demand, which derive from the works of Keynes and Kalecki, are generally posed in static equilibrium terms. That is to say, they serve to define a given level of output which corresponds to the equilibrium point […] -
Working Paper No. 18
Profitability and the Time-varying Liquidity Premium in the Term Structure of Interest Rates
There have been numerous empirical studies of the term structure. Broadly, the evidence may be said to be consistent with some influence from expectations plus the existence of a liquidity premium. Long rates or the spread between long and short rates have seemed to be systematically related to expectations of future rates, though the expectations […] -
Working Paper No. 17
Social Progress after the Age of Progressivism
This essay is about trade unions, an institution that arose to play an important part in relation to the social progress characterizing much of the present century and that served as an important reference point for several varieties of normative progressivism. The past two decades of social progress in the most prosperous established nations appear […] -
Working Paper No. 16
Unionization and Labour Regimes
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