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The irreconcilable inconsistencies of neoclassical macroeconomics : A false paradigm

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Publication details: London Routledge 2012Description: 274p xxvISBN:
  • 9780415680226
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 339.000000 WEE
Contents:
Table of contents Introduction; Part 1: Methodology of the Neoclassical Macro Model; 1. The Demand Side of the Neoclassical Model; 2. The Neoclassical Model with a Supply Side; 3. Comparative Statics and Equilibrium; 4. Money in the Neoclassical Model; Part 2: Paradigm Lost: The Basic Neoclassical Model; 5. The Classical False Dichotomy Model; 6. Logically Consistent Money-Neutral Models; 7. The "Complete" Model with a Wealth Effect; Part 3: A Critique of Self-Adjusting Full Employment; 8. Neutrality and Full Employment; 9. Expectations and Full Employment; 10. Full Employment and Multi-Commodity Production; 11. Full Employment and Disequilibrium; Part 4: The "Open" Economy: Presentation and Critique; 12. Introduction to "Open Economies"; 13. The Neoclassical Open Economy; 14. Reassessing Monetary and Fiscal Policy; Part 5: Paradigm Regained: Reclaiming Policy; 15. Neoclassical Inflation: The Keystone of Reactionary Macro Policy; 16. Decommissioning Policy Tools; 17. The Critique Summarized
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Table of contents
Introduction;
Part 1: Methodology of the Neoclassical Macro Model;
1. The Demand Side of the Neoclassical Model;
2. The Neoclassical Model with a Supply Side;
3. Comparative Statics and Equilibrium;
4. Money in the Neoclassical Model;
Part 2: Paradigm Lost: The Basic Neoclassical Model;
5. The Classical False Dichotomy Model;
6. Logically Consistent Money-Neutral Models;
7. The "Complete" Model with a Wealth Effect;
Part 3: A Critique of Self-Adjusting Full Employment;
8. Neutrality and Full Employment;
9. Expectations and Full Employment;
10. Full Employment and Multi-Commodity Production;
11. Full Employment and Disequilibrium;
Part 4: The "Open" Economy: Presentation and Critique;
12. Introduction to "Open Economies";
13. The Neoclassical Open Economy;
14. Reassessing Monetary and Fiscal Policy;
Part 5: Paradigm Regained: Reclaiming Policy;
15. Neoclassical Inflation: The Keystone of Reactionary Macro Policy;
16. Decommissioning Policy Tools;
17. The Critique Summarized

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