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This debunks the idea by the authors (Ben Fine and Alfredo Saad-Filho) that “underlying Keynesianism is the idea that there is a natural or equilibrium full-employment interest rate”. Keynes quotes proving the point.econoblog 101A Post-Keynesian comment on “Marx’s “Capital”‘ (6th ed.)Dirk Ehnts | Lecturer at Bard College Berlin
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: Alfredo Saad-Filho, Ben Fine, john maynard keynes, keynesianism, Knut Wicksell, Natural Rate
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This debunks the idea by the authors (Ben Fine and Alfredo Saad-Filho) that “underlying Keynesianism is the idea that there is a natural or equilibrium full-employment interest rate”. Keynes quotes proving the point.econoblog 101A Post-Keynesian comment on “Marx’s “Capital”‘ (6th ed.)Dirk Ehnts | Lecturer at Bard College Berlin
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This debunks the idea by the authors (Ben Fine and Alfredo Saad-Filho) that “underlying Keynesianism is the idea that there is a natural or equilibrium full-employment interest rate”.Keynes quotes proving the point.
econoblog 101
A Post-Keynesian comment on “Marx’s “Capital”‘ (6th ed.)
Dirk Ehnts | Lecturer at Bard College Berlin