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dc.creator van der Ploeg, Frederick
dc.date 2005
dc.date.accessioned 2013-10-16T07:01:21Z
dc.date.available 2013-10-16T07:01:21Z
dc.date.issued 2013-10-16
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10419/18788
dc.identifier ppn:484737899
dc.identifier.uri http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10419/18788
dc.description After a brief review of classical, Keynesian, New Classical and New Keynesian theories of macroeconomic policy, we assess whether New Keynesian Economics captures the quintessential features stressed by J.M. Keynes. Particular attention is paid to Keynesian features omitted in New Keynesian workhorses such as the micro-founded Keynesian multiplier and the New Keynesian Phillips curve. These theories capture wage and price sluggishness and aggregate demand externalities by departing from a competitive framework and give a key role to expectations. The main deficiencies, however, are the inability to predict a pro-cyclical real wage in the face of demand shocks, the absence of inventories, credit constraints and bankruptcies in explaining the business cycle, and no effect of the nominal as well as the real interest rate on aggregate demand. Furthermore, they fail to allow for quantity rationing and to model unemployment as a catastrophic event. The macroeconomics based on the New Keynesian Phillips curve has quite a way to go before the quintessential Keynesian features are captured.
dc.language eng
dc.publisher
dc.relation CESifo working papers 1424
dc.rights http://www.econstor.eu/dspace/Nutzungsbedingungen
dc.subject E32
dc.subject E63
dc.subject E12
dc.subject ddc:330
dc.subject Keynesian economics
dc.subject New Keynesian Phillips curve
dc.subject monopolistic competition
dc.subject nominal wage rigidity
dc.subject welfare
dc.subject pro-cyclical real wage
dc.subject inventories
dc.subject Ungleichgewichtstheorie
dc.subject Keynesianismus
dc.subject Keynes John Maynard
dc.title Back to Keynes?
dc.type doc-type:workingPaper


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