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Economic theory and policy: a coherent post-Keynesian approach

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Arestis, Philip

European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies

2013

10

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243-255

economic policy ; economic theory ; fiscal policy ; macroeconomics ; monetary policy

Economics

http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/ejeep.2013.02.08

English

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"This contribution focuses on a coherent new way of thinking about the macroeconomy in terms of both economic theory and economic policies. The central bank should focus on financial stability; for fiscal policy in the short term and in the long term to address demand issues is very important. Interest rate policy should be such that the real rate of interest is in line with trend rate of growth in the economy. Fiscal and monetary policies, though, should be coordinated closely. Major central bank cooperation and intervention in the foreign exchange market is necessary to control the exchange rate. Regional and industrial policies to create the required capacity are important, along with incomes policies, to contain inflationary/deflationary pressures. Distribution of income and wealth is another important policy dimension in view of its importance in terms of the great recession.This contribution is a significant extension on our previous relevant publications, for example Arestis (1989; 2010) and Arestis/Sawyer (2010a; 2010b). I am very grateful to Malcolm Sawyer, Eckhard Hein and the participants to the FMM conference for helpful comments. The usual disclaimer applies."

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