Macroeconomics without growth: sustainable economies in Neoclassical, Keynesian and Marxian theories
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adam_text | SUMMARY OF THE CONTENTS
I
FOUNDATIONS
............................................................
35
II
NEOCLASSICAL THEORIES
..................................
109
III
KEYNESIAN THEORIES
.........................................
217
IV
MARXIAN T H E O R IE S............................................395
V
SYNTHESIS OF RESULTS.......................................491
CONTENTS
L ISTS O F FIGURES, TABLES, A B B REVIATION S AND D EN OTATION S . . 15
C HAPTER 1
IN TR O D U C TIO N
...........................................................................................
21
1.1 RESEARCH T O P I C
.................................................. 21
1.2 RESEARCH OB
JECT........................................................................
25
1.3 RESEARCH
DESIGN........................................................................
30
1.4 STRUCTURE OF THE PRESENT W O RK
................................................ 33
I
FOUNDATIONS
............................................................
35
C HAPTER 2
B A C K G R O U N D
...........................................................................................
37
2.1 ON ECONOMIC G ROW
TH.............................................................. 38
2.2 ECONOMIC GROWTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT ............................ 47
2.3 STATIONARY STATE AND SECULAR S TA G N A TIO N
............................ 65
C HAPTER 3
E XISTIN G C ON CEP TS ON E CONOM IES W ITH OU T G ROW TH .... 83
3.1 STEADY STATE E CO N O M
IES........................................................ 84
3.2 D E G RO W TH
................................................................................
87
3.3 PROSPERITY AND MANAGING WITHOUT G RO W TH .........................
90
3.4 *POSTWACHSTUM*
.......................................................................
92
3.5 COMPARISON AND IM P LICATIO N S
..............................................
98
3.6 MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS IN EXISTING C ONCEPTS
...............
98
C HAPTER 4
IN TERM ED IATE R E S U L T S
......................................................................107
NEOCLASSICAL THEORIES
109
C HAPTER 5
I N TR O D U C TIO N
.........................................................................................
I L L
C HAPTER 6
F U N D A M E N TA LS
......................................................................................
115
6.1 BASIC MACROECONOMIC MODEL: NEOCLASSICAL FOUNDATIONS . . 115
6.2 SOLOW MODEL: SAVINGS AND CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
..................
121
6.3 NEOCLASSICAL GROWTH MODEL: M ICROFOUNDATIONS
.....................
128
6.4 RESULTS AND D
ISCUSSION..............................................................134
C HAPTER 7
E NDOGENOUS TECHNOLOGICAL C H A N G E
............................................143
7.1 AK MODEL: HUMAN CAPITAL AND IMPROVEMENT OF KNOWLEDGE 143
7.2 ENDOGENOUS TECHN. CHANGE I: EXTENSION OF TECHNOLOGIES . 147
7.3 ENDOGENOUS TECHN. CHANGE II: REPLACEMENT OF TECHNOLOGIES 150
7.4 DIRECTED TECHNICAL CHANGE: DIFFERENT TYPES OF
TECHN. CHANGE
..........................................................................154
7.5 RESULTS AND D ISCUSSION
.............................................................
161
C HAPTER 8
E NVIRONM ENT AND T E C H N O LO G Y
....................................................167
8.1 DASGUPTA-HEAL-SOLOW-STIGLITZ MODEL: SUBSTITUTION
AND TECHN. C H A N G E
....................................................................168
8.2 GREEN SOLOW MODEL: A B ATEM EN
T..............................................173
8.3 AK MODEL WITH ENVIRONMENT: ABATEMENT
DEPENDING ON TECHN. C H A N G E
.................................................
175
8.4 ENDOGENOUS TECHN. CHANGE WITH ENVIRONMENT:
NATURAL
RESOURCES.......................................................................178
8.5 DIRECTED TECHNICAL CHANGE WITH ENVIRONMENT:
CLEAN AND DIRTY S E C TO R S
..........................................................
180
8.6 RESULTS AND D ISCUSSION
.............................................................
187
C HAPTER 9
SUSTAINABLE E CONOM IES W ITH O U T G ROW TH IN
N EOCLASSICAL T H E O R I E S
....................................................................191
9.1
OVERVIEW......................................................................................
191
9.2 THREE SCENARIOS FOR ECONOMIES WITHOUT G RO W TH
..................
194
9.3 ENVIRONMENT, DISTRIBUTION AND S TA B ILITY
..............................
213
9.4 INSIGHTS IN THE LIGHT OF EXISTING L ITERA TU RE
...........................
214
9.5 LIMITATIONS TO INSIGHTS FROM THE NEOCLASSICAL THEORIES . . . 215
ILL
KEYNESIAN THEORIES
.217
C HAPTER 10
IN TR O D U C TIO N
.........................................................................................219
C HAPTER 11
F U N D A M E N TA
LS......................................................................................225
11.1 KEYNES: EFFECTIVE D E M A N D
....................................................... 226
11.2 HARROD: WARRANTED, ACTUAL AND NATURAL G RO W TH
.................243
11.3 DOMAR: CAPACITY AND DEMAND EFFECTS
....................................
247
11.4 NEOCLASSICAL SYNTHESIS: AGGREGATE DEMAND AND
AGGREGATE S U P P LY
......................................................................
251
11.5 KALECKI: INVESTMENTS AND THE BUSINESS C Y C LE
........................
257
11.6 KALDOR: TECHNICAL PROGRESS FUNCTION
....................................
275
11.7 ROBINSON: BIASED TECHNICAL C H AN G
E........................................280
11.8 RESULTS AND D ISCUSSION
.............................................................
288
C HAPTER 12
M ONETARY T HEORIES
.........................................................................295
12.1 DAVIDSON: REVENUE EXPECTATIONS AND MONETARY CONSTRAINTS 296
12.2 MONETARY KEYNESIANISM: EQUILIBRIUM WITHOUT A
LABOUR M A R K E T
.........................................................................
304
12.3 BINSWANGER: GROWTH IMPERATIVE AND GROWTH IMPETUS . . . 312
12.4 GODLEY AND LAVOIE: STOCK-FLOW CONSISTENT M ODELS
............
324
12.5 RESULTS AND D ISCUSSION
.............................................................
336
C HAPTER 13
E NVIRONM ENT AND D E M A N D
............................................................339
13.1 IS-LM-EE: ENVIRONMENTAL C O N STRA IN TS
.................................
340
13.2 HARRIS: CLEAN AND DIRTY S E C TO RS
..............................................345
13.3 FONTANA AND SAWYER: ENVIRONMENTAL DEPLETION RATE .... 351
13.4 RESULTS AND D
ISCUSSION.............................................................
355
C HAPTER 14
SUSTAINABLE E CONOM IES W ITH O U T G ROW TH IN
K EYNESIAN T H E O R I E S
.........................................................................359
14.1
OVERVIEW......................................................................................359
14.2 FOUR SCENARIOS FOR ECONOMIES WITHOUT G ROW TH
.....................
376
14.3 ENVIRONMENT, DISTRIBUTION AND S TA B ILITY
..............................
390
14.4 INSIGHTS IN THE LIGHT OF EXISTING L ITERA TU
RE.........................392
14.5 LIMITATIONS TO INSIGHTS FROM KEYNESIAN THEORIES
...............
393
IV
MARXIAN THEORIES
C HAPTER 15
IN TR O D U C TIO N
.........................................................................................
397
C HAPTER 16
F U N D A M E N TA LS
......................................................................................403
16.1 MARX: THE ACCUMULATION OF C A P ITA
L........................................404
16.2 CONDITIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIES WITHOUT GROWTH . .415
16.3 RESULTS AND D ISCUSSION
.............................................................
423
C HAPTER 17
T HEORY O F M ON OP OLY C A P I T A L I S M
...............................................427
17.1 MONOPOLY C APITALISM
................................................................
428
17.2 CONDITIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIES WITHOUT GROWTH . . 442
17.3 RESULTS AND D ISCUSSION
.............................................................
448
C HAPTER 18
E NVIRONM ENT AND C A P I T A L I S M
.....................................................
451
18.1 CAPITAL ACCUMULATION WITH FOSSIL FUELS
.................................
451
18.2 CONDITIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIES WITHOUT GROWTH . . 463
18.3 RESULTS AND D ISCUSSION
.............................................................
468
C HAPTER 19
SUSTAINABLE E CONOM IES W ITH O U T G ROW TH IN
M ARXIAN T H E O R I E S
............................................................................471
19.1
OVERVIEW......................................................................................471
19.2 TWO SCENARIOS FOR ECONOMIES WITHOUT G RO W TH
.....................
472
19.3 ENVIRONMENT, DISTRIBUTION AND S TA B ILITY
..............................
485
19.4 INSIGHTS IN THE LIGHT OF EXISTING L ITERA TU RE
...........................
487
19.5 LIMITATIONS TO INSIGHTS FROM MARXIAN THEORIES
..................
489
V
SYNTHESIS OF RESULTS
.......................................
491
C HAPTER 20
SUM M ARY O F R ESU LTS TO T HIS P O I N T
............................................493
20.1
FOUNDATIONS................................................................................494
20.2 NEOCLASSICAL T HEORIES
................................................................
495
20.3 KEYNESIAN T HEORIES
...................................................................
496
20.4 MARXIAN T HEORIES
......................................................................
497
C HAPTER 21
C OM PARISON O F G ENERAL R E S U L T S
................................................
499
21.1 IS ZERO GROWTH
POSSIBLE?........................................................499
21.2 THREE PERSPECTIVES LEADING TO VERY DIFFERENT CONTRIBUTIONS 500
21.3 SCENARIOS FROM THE THREE SCHOOLS OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT . 501
C HAPTER 22
S YN TH ESIS O F M ACROECON OM IC C O N D I T I O N S
...............................505
22.1 METHOD TO COMPARE AND
SYNTHESIZE........................................505
22.2 ENVIRONMENTAL R EG U LATIO N
.......................................................
508
22.3 INVESTMENTS AND CAPITAL DEPRECIATION
....................................
510
22.4 BUSINESS T Y P E S
..........................................................................515
22.5 CONSUMPTION AND GOVERNMENT S P EN D IN G
..............................
518
22.6
EMPLOYMENT................................................................................521
22.7 D
ISTRIBUTION................................................................................523
22.8 MONETARY SYSTEM AND S
AVINGS.................................................525
C HAPTER 23
A M ODEL O F SUSTAINABLE E CONOM IES W ITH OU T G ROW TH . . 527
23.1 INTUITION AND SUM M
ARY..............................................................527
23.2 STEP I: BASIC CO N D ITIO N
S............................................................529
23.3 STEP II: DETAILED C
ONDITIONS....................................................532
23.4 OUTCOMES CONCERNING SUSTAINABILITY
....................................
538
C HAPTER 24
E M BEDDING TH E R ESU LTS IN TH E S TA TE O F R E S E A R C H
...............541
24.1 GENERAL C O M P ARISO N
................................................................
541
24.2 COMPARISON OF C O N D ITIO N
S....................................................... 543
C HAPTER 25
SUM M ARY AND FUTURE R E S E A R C H
..................................................
545
25.1 S U M M A RY
...................................................................................545
25.2 FUTURE
RESEARCH..........................................................................548
A P P EN D IX A
K ALECKI*S IN VESTM ENT M ULTIPLIER AND SAVINGS
D U E TO I N V E S T M E N T S
.........................................................................551
A P P EN D IX B
K ALECKI*S IN VESTM ENT M ULTIPLIER
...............................................554
B IB LIO G R A P H Y
............................................................................................557
A CKNOW LEDGEM ENTS
...............................................................................
585
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title_full | Macroeconomics without growth sustainable economies in Neoclassical, Keynesian and Marxian theories Steffen Lange |
title_fullStr | Macroeconomics without growth sustainable economies in Neoclassical, Keynesian and Marxian theories Steffen Lange |
title_full_unstemmed | Macroeconomics without growth sustainable economies in Neoclassical, Keynesian and Marxian theories Steffen Lange |
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