New-consensus macroeconomic governance in a Keynesian world, and the Keynesian alternative
AUTOR(ES)
Asensio, Angel
FONTE
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2006-12
RESUMO
The paper presents both the New Consensus and Keynesian equilibrium within the usual four competitive macro-markets structure. It gives theoretical explanations of the pernicious effects that the NCM governance, which has been designed for ergodic stationary regimes, brings about in Keynesian non-ergodic regimes. It put forward Keynesian principles of governance which include monetary, budgetary and fiscal instruments, and suggest new directions for the positive and normative analysis of macro-policies.
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