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adam_text | Contents Part I 1 Wicksell’s Novel Macro Thinking: Consequences for Understanding Cycles, Crises and Policy ........................................ 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 2 Theory and Policy Around the Great Depression Wicksell on Money, Prices and Interest Rates............................... The Cumulative Process.................................................................. Wicksell on Monetary Policy ........................................................ A First Look: The Implications of Wicksell’s Novel Ideas for Macro .............................................................................. 15 Wicksell on Cycles, Crises and Macro......................................... Summary .......................................................................... The Early Keynes as a Marshallian: Before the Great Depression....................................................................................................... 2.1 Introduction ...................................................................................... 2.2 Marshall and Cambridge Monetary Tradition................................ 2.3 Keynes’s Early Monetary Thinking ............................................... 2.4 Keynes and Wicksell: Up to the Treatise ....................................... Appendix 1: The Fundamental Equations ........................ ............. 3 The Young Hayek: Toward a Monetary Theory of Cycles ................ 3.1 Hayek’s Early Interest in Monetary Issues .................................... 3.2 Monetary Theory and the Trade
Cycle........................................... 3.3 Prices and Production ...................................................................... 3.4 Hayek on Policy Facing the Great Depression .............................. 3.5 Summary .......................................................................................... Appendix 1 : Hayek (1923)—An Outline of a Ph.D. Thesis ................... 4 3 3 8 12 17 22 25 25 27 33 38 40 43 43 47 52 55 59 60 A Distraction: The Heated Hayek-Keynes Exchange About the Treatise ........................................................................................ 4.1 4.2 4.3 63 Hayek’s and Keynes’s Early Encounters ....................................... The Heated Treatise Deliberations ................................................ On the Public Debate Concerning Policy in the Early 1930s .... 63 65 70 xxiii
xxiv Contents Summary: Hayek and Keynes on Crises and Policy in the Early 1930s ................................................................ 74 Appendix 1 : Hayek’s Retrospective Assessment of Keynes as an Economist........................................................................................... 4.4 Part II 74 Keynes’s and Hayek’s New Thinking: 1936 to 1946 Keynes’s General Theory·. The Central Messages ............................... 5.1 The Path from the Treatise to the General Theory ....................... 5.2 The Central Messages: A Departure from Classical and Marshallian Traditions ................................................ 83 5.3 The Departure from Wicksell’s “Natural Rate” ............................. 5.4 The “Concluding Notes” on Social Philosophy ............................. 89 94 6 Hayek’s Transformation on Knowledge in Economics....................... 6.1 The Innovative 1937 Paper: “Economics and Knowledge”........... 6.2 From “Scientism” to “Complexity and Orders” ............................. 6.3 Complex Phenomena and Order ...................................................... 6.4 A Later Appraisal ............................................... 97 97 101 103 105 7 Keynes and Hayek After 1936: An Intriguing Silence and Surprising Agreements ........................................................... 109 7.1 Capitalism, Cycles and Crises ........................ 7.2 An Intriguing Silence on the General Theory................................ 7.2.1 Hayek’s Reexamination and Modification of His Theories After the GT
............................................ 113 7.2.2 The Gold Standard Versus Monetary Nationalism ............ 7.3 Hayek Rethinking Cycles’ Theory 1939 ....................................... 7.4 The War Consensus: Surprising Agreements ............................... 7.4.1 Agreement: How to Pay for the War” ........................... 7.4.2 Defending Liberal Capitalism: “The Road to Serfdom” and Keynes’s Supportive Comments . 127 7.5 Summary ......................................................................................... 5 Part III 8 79 79 109 Ill 113 117 122 125 129 1950s to 1980s: The Years of Keynesianism and The Counter Revolutions The Ascent of Keynesianism: The IS-LM Hegemony......................... 8.1 The Conventional Story on the Rise of Keynesian Thought ......... 8.2 Blaug on the Keynesian Revolution ................................................ 8.3 A Dissenting Interpretation: Laidler’s Fabricating the Keynesian Revolution..................................................... 139 8.4 Keynes’s General Theory and the IS-LM Model ......................... 133 133 137 147
xxv Contents 9 10 11 Opposing Keynesianism: Friedman and the Rise of Monetarism ................................................................................... 151 9.1 Against the Orthodoxy of the 1950s: Money Matters .................. 9.2 The Rhetoric of Monetarism: Data and Positivism....................... 9.3 The Central Messages of the 1960s .............................................. 9.4 Rules Not Discretion: The Debate with die Keynesians .............. 9.5 The Success of Monetarism: “Scientific” and “Ideological” Facets .............................................................................................. 9.6 Friedman and Hayek........................................................................ 9.7 Leijonhufvud on “The Wicksell Connection” and Friedman .... 9.8 A Note: Friedman on Free Banking .............................................. Opposing Keynesianism: Hayek’s 1970s Volte Face—From Opposing to Supporting “Free Banking” ............... 175 10.1 Hayek’s Return to Economics........................................................ 10.2 Approving “Free Banking:” The “Competition in Issuing” Argument ......................................................................................... 10.3 Calling for a “Free Money” Movement ......................................... 10.4 Benjamin Klein’s Model and Hayek’s Claims ............................. 10.5 On Macroeconomics and Knowledge: Hayek, Keynes and the Moderns ............................................................................. Appendix 1: A Note on Hayek’s Position on Free Banking
in The Constitution of Liberty ............................................................................... Appendix 2: A Note on Hayek and Monetarism.................................. Opposing Keynesianism: New Classical Macroeconomics from Rational Expectations, Through Real Business Cycles, to DSGE and (the So Called) New Keynesians................................... 191 11.1 Introduction ..................................................................................... 11.2 Rational Expectations—RE............................................................ 11.3 Real Business Cycles Theory—RBC............................................. 11.4 The Road to DSGE and the (So Called) New Keynesians............ 11.5 The Opposition of NCM to Keynes and Keynesian Macroeconomics............................................................................. Part ГѴ 151 154 155 158 162 164 169 172 175 176 182 184 185 187 188 191 193 195 198 200 Macroeconomics Before the Long Recession: The Return of Micro and Decline of Macro 12 How Did Micro Come to Reign over Macro Again? On Microeconomics, Macroeconomics and Microfoundations for Macro ........................................................................................... 211 12.1 Introduction .................................................................................... 211 12.2 Micro and Macro Perspectives ..................................................... 213 12.3 The Transforming Role of Microfoundations for Macroeconomics ....................................................................... 219
xxvi Contents 12.4 NCM, Μicrofoundations for Macro and the “Representative Agent”.................................................................................... 12.5 Micro Reigns over Macro Again, Leaving Less Room for Macro Policy .................................................................. 227 229 13 On Some Dissenting Views: “Post-Keynesians” and Hyman Minsky................................................................................................ 233 13.1 Introduction .................................................................................... 233 13.2 Early and Later “Post-Keynesians”................................................ 237 13.3 Hyman Minsky: Finance and Instability in the Capitalist System .................................................................................. 244 14 Between Simplicity and Complexity: Had 2008 Witnessed a Failure of Economic Simplicity? ................................................ 251 14.1 Introduction .......................................... 251 14.2 Complexity Versus Simplicity in Economics ............................... 253 14.3 The Dismal State of Macro in 2008: A Failure of Economic Simplicity?....................... 259 15 Epilogue: The Road of Macroeconomics Away from Keynesian Economics........................................................................................... 263 15.1 Under the Shadow of the Great Depression: The Rise of Keynesian Macroeconomics ............ 263 15.2 Early Oppositions to Keynesian Economics: Friedman’s Monetarism and Hayek’s Austrian Formulations
.............. 264 15.3 The Domination of New Classical Macroeconomics by 2008: The Crucial Role of “Microfoundations for Macro” ... 265 15.4 A Brief Look at Macroeconomics After 2008: Some Attempts to Modify (But Many “Stayed the Course”).. 267 15.5 Method in Macroeconomics and Government’s Onus in the Economy .................................................................... 270 References ........................................................................................................... 275 Author Index....................................................................................................... 311 Subject Index ..................................................................................................... 315
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Contents Part I 1 Wicksell’s Novel Macro Thinking: Consequences for Understanding Cycles, Crises and Policy . 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 2 Theory and Policy Around the Great Depression Wicksell on Money, Prices and Interest Rates. The Cumulative Process. Wicksell on Monetary Policy . A First Look: The Implications of Wicksell’s Novel Ideas for Macro . 15 Wicksell on Cycles, Crises and Macro. Summary . The Early Keynes as a Marshallian: Before the Great Depression. 2.1 Introduction . 2.2 Marshall and Cambridge Monetary Tradition. 2.3 Keynes’s Early Monetary Thinking . 2.4 Keynes and Wicksell: Up to the Treatise . Appendix 1: The Fundamental Equations . . 3 The Young Hayek: Toward a Monetary Theory of Cycles . 3.1 Hayek’s Early Interest in Monetary Issues . 3.2 Monetary Theory and the Trade
Cycle. 3.3 Prices and Production . 3.4 Hayek on Policy Facing the Great Depression . 3.5 Summary . Appendix 1 : Hayek (1923)—An Outline of a Ph.D. Thesis . 4 3 3 8 12 17 22 25 25 27 33 38 40 43 43 47 52 55 59 60 A Distraction: The Heated Hayek-Keynes Exchange About the Treatise . 4.1 4.2 4.3 63 Hayek’s and Keynes’s Early Encounters . The Heated Treatise Deliberations . On the Public Debate Concerning Policy in the Early 1930s . 63 65 70 xxiii
xxiv Contents Summary: Hayek and Keynes on Crises and Policy in the Early 1930s . 74 Appendix 1 : Hayek’s Retrospective Assessment of Keynes as an Economist. 4.4 Part II 74 Keynes’s and Hayek’s New Thinking: 1936 to 1946 Keynes’s General Theory·. The Central Messages . 5.1 The Path from the Treatise to the General Theory . 5.2 The Central Messages: A Departure from Classical and Marshallian Traditions . 83 5.3 The Departure from Wicksell’s “Natural Rate” . 5.4 The “Concluding Notes” on Social Philosophy . 89 94 6 Hayek’s Transformation on Knowledge in Economics. 6.1 The Innovative 1937 Paper: “Economics and Knowledge”. 6.2 From “Scientism” to “Complexity and Orders” . 6.3 Complex Phenomena and Order . 6.4 A Later Appraisal . 97 97 101 103 105 7 Keynes and Hayek After 1936: An Intriguing Silence and Surprising Agreements . 109 7.1 Capitalism, Cycles and Crises . 7.2 An Intriguing Silence on the General Theory. 7.2.1 Hayek’s Reexamination and Modification of His Theories After the GT
. 113 7.2.2 The Gold Standard Versus Monetary Nationalism . 7.3 Hayek Rethinking Cycles’ Theory 1939 . 7.4 The War Consensus: Surprising Agreements . 7.4.1 Agreement: "How to Pay for the War” . 7.4.2 Defending Liberal Capitalism: “The Road to Serfdom” and Keynes’s Supportive Comments . 127 7.5 Summary . 5 Part III 8 79 79 109 Ill 113 117 122 125 129 1950s to 1980s: The Years of Keynesianism and The Counter Revolutions The Ascent of Keynesianism: The IS-LM Hegemony. 8.1 The Conventional Story on the Rise of Keynesian Thought . 8.2 Blaug on the Keynesian Revolution . 8.3 A Dissenting Interpretation: Laidler’s Fabricating the Keynesian Revolution. 139 8.4 Keynes’s General Theory and the IS-LM Model . 133 133 137 147
xxv Contents 9 10 11 Opposing Keynesianism: Friedman and the Rise of Monetarism . 151 9.1 Against the Orthodoxy of the 1950s: Money Matters . 9.2 The Rhetoric of Monetarism: Data and Positivism. 9.3 The Central Messages of the 1960s . 9.4 Rules Not Discretion: The Debate with die Keynesians . 9.5 The Success of Monetarism: “Scientific” and “Ideological” Facets . 9.6 Friedman and Hayek. 9.7 Leijonhufvud on “The Wicksell Connection” and Friedman . 9.8 A Note: Friedman on Free Banking . Opposing Keynesianism: Hayek’s 1970s Volte Face—From Opposing to Supporting “Free Banking” . 175 10.1 Hayek’s Return to Economics. 10.2 Approving “Free Banking:” The “Competition in Issuing” Argument . 10.3 Calling for a “Free Money” Movement . 10.4 Benjamin Klein’s Model and Hayek’s Claims . 10.5 On Macroeconomics and Knowledge: Hayek, Keynes and the Moderns . Appendix 1: A Note on Hayek’s Position on Free Banking
in The Constitution of Liberty . Appendix 2: A Note on Hayek and Monetarism. Opposing Keynesianism: New Classical Macroeconomics from Rational Expectations, Through Real Business Cycles, to DSGE and (the So Called) New Keynesians. 191 11.1 Introduction . 11.2 Rational Expectations—RE. 11.3 Real Business Cycles Theory—RBC. 11.4 The Road to DSGE and the (So Called) New Keynesians. 11.5 The Opposition of NCM to Keynes and Keynesian Macroeconomics. Part ГѴ 151 154 155 158 162 164 169 172 175 176 182 184 185 187 188 191 193 195 198 200 Macroeconomics Before the Long Recession: The Return of Micro and Decline of Macro 12 How Did Micro Come to Reign over Macro Again? On Microeconomics, Macroeconomics and Microfoundations for Macro . 211 12.1 Introduction . 211 12.2 Micro and Macro Perspectives . 213 12.3 The Transforming Role of Microfoundations for Macroeconomics . 219
xxvi Contents 12.4 NCM, Μicrofoundations for Macro and the “Representative Agent”. 12.5 Micro Reigns over Macro Again, Leaving Less Room for Macro Policy . 227 229 13 On Some Dissenting Views: “Post-Keynesians” and Hyman Minsky. 233 13.1 Introduction . 233 13.2 Early and Later “Post-Keynesians”. 237 13.3 Hyman Minsky: Finance and Instability in the Capitalist System . 244 14 Between Simplicity and Complexity: Had 2008 Witnessed a Failure of Economic Simplicity? . 251 14.1 Introduction . 251 14.2 Complexity Versus Simplicity in Economics . 253 14.3 The Dismal State of Macro in 2008: A Failure of Economic Simplicity?. 259 15 Epilogue: The Road of Macroeconomics Away from Keynesian Economics. 263 15.1 Under the Shadow of the Great Depression: The Rise of Keynesian Macroeconomics . 263 15.2 Early Oppositions to Keynesian Economics: Friedman’s Monetarism and Hayek’s Austrian Formulations
. 264 15.3 The Domination of New Classical Macroeconomics by 2008: The Crucial Role of “Microfoundations for Macro” . 265 15.4 A Brief Look at Macroeconomics After 2008: Some Attempts to Modify (But Many “Stayed the Course”). 267 15.5 Method in Macroeconomics and Government’s Onus in the Economy . 270 References . 275 Author Index. 311 Subject Index . 315 |
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