Independent economist Peter Cooper addresses the "we-knew-it-all-along" claim and shows, not really.heteconomistOne of the Fundamental Differences Between Modern Monetary Theory and New Keynesian EconomicsPeter Cooper
Read More »Equilibrium in Economic Theory
Everything you may have wanted to know about equilibrium in economics.Post Keynesianism generally dismisses the neoclassical assumption of equilibrium in economic theory, but these posts serve to clarify the concept and the debate around it. David Glasner explores the history, while Jason Smith comments on the concept for the POV of physics and explains it in terms of information equilibrium.Uneasy MoneyOn Equilibrium in Economic Theory David Glasner | Economist at the Federal Trade...
Read More »Peter Cooper — Disequilibrium Dynamics of Output and Demand
Theoretical studies of output and growth often focus on the behavior of equilibrium output. The usefulness of this approach depends on there being a tendency for actual output to converge on equilibrium output. With such a tendency present, studying the behavior of equilibrium output will tell us something about the behavior of actual output. It is therefore of interest to spell out the process by which an economy in disequilibrium is thought to tend toward equilibrium. A first step is to...
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