Is there a consensus macroeconomy? The Post-keynesian criticism of the new consensus in macroeconomy
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Since the appearance of the Rational Expectations Hypothesis introduced in macroeconomics in the late 1970s and until the late twentieth century, tensions and disagreements among most economists were notable, as well as strong criticisms, referring to the futility or little meaning of the theories t...
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Is there a consensus macroeconomy? The Post-keynesian criticism of the new consensus in macroeconomy ¿Existe una macroeconomía consensuada? La crítica Poskeynesiana al nuevo consenso en macroeconomía |
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Is there a consensus macroeconomy? The Post-keynesian criticism of the new consensus in macroeconomy |
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Is there a consensus macroeconomy? The Post-keynesian criticism of the new consensus in macroeconomy Osorio Vaccaro, Jorge Guillermo General Aggregate Models Keynes Keynesians PostKeynesians Modern Monetary Theory Convergencia Nueva Macroeconomía Clásica Keynesiana Nuevo Consenso Poskeynesianismo |
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Is there a consensus macroeconomy? The Post-keynesian criticism of the new consensus in macroeconomy |
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Is there a consensus macroeconomy? The Post-keynesian criticism of the new consensus in macroeconomy |
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Is there a consensus macroeconomy? The Post-keynesian criticism of the new consensus in macroeconomy |
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Is there a consensus macroeconomy? The Post-keynesian criticism of the new consensus in macroeconomy |
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Is there a consensus macroeconomy? The Post-keynesian criticism of the new consensus in macroeconomy |
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Osorio Vaccaro, Jorge Guillermo |
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Osorio Vaccaro, Jorge Guillermo |
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Osorio Vaccaro, Jorge Guillermo |
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General Aggregate Models Keynes Keynesians PostKeynesians Modern Monetary Theory Convergencia Nueva Macroeconomía Clásica Keynesiana Nuevo Consenso Poskeynesianismo |
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General Aggregate Models Keynes Keynesians PostKeynesians Modern Monetary Theory Convergencia Nueva Macroeconomía Clásica Keynesiana Nuevo Consenso Poskeynesianismo |
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Since the appearance of the Rational Expectations Hypothesis introduced in macroeconomics in the late 1970s and until the late twentieth century, tensions and disagreements among most economists were notable, as well as strong criticisms, referring to the futility or little meaning of the theories that were raised. However, there seems to have been progress towards a convergence in the way of conceptualizing macroeconomics and this has happened because the facts of the real world cannot be ignored. The beliefs shared by the majority of orthodox economists, have given rise to what today is the way of considering economic science from the perspective of the so-called New Keynesian Macroeconomics and its extension, the New Consensus Macroeconomics, which seems to have unified criteria and has allowed a useful convergence. The key to such convergence would be to accept, among other things, the existence of rigidities in both prices and nominal wages, that aggregate demand and supply are important to regulate economic activity, that there is imperfect competition in the market for goods and that economic policy should privilege the use of monetary policy, which should be aimed primarily at controlling inflation. However, a major current of economic thought, Post Keynesianism, disagrees with many of the approaches of New Consensus economists and has raised criticisms that deserve consideration. In fact, not all economists have converged or are converging, since there are important differences between the orthodoxy based on the New-Keynesian approach and Post-Keynesian heterodoxy. |
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Is there a consensus macroeconomy? The Post-keynesian criticism of the new consensus in macroeconomy¿Existe una macroeconomía consensuada? La crítica Poskeynesiana al nuevo consenso en macroeconomíaOsorio Vaccaro, Jorge GuillermoGeneral Aggregate ModelsKeynesKeynesiansPostKeynesiansModern Monetary TheoryConvergenciaNueva Macroeconomía ClásicaKeynesianaNuevo ConsensoPoskeynesianismoSince the appearance of the Rational Expectations Hypothesis introduced in macroeconomics in the late 1970s and until the late twentieth century, tensions and disagreements among most economists were notable, as well as strong criticisms, referring to the futility or little meaning of the theories that were raised. However, there seems to have been progress towards a convergence in the way of conceptualizing macroeconomics and this has happened because the facts of the real world cannot be ignored. The beliefs shared by the majority of orthodox economists, have given rise to what today is the way of considering economic science from the perspective of the so-called New Keynesian Macroeconomics and its extension, the New Consensus Macroeconomics, which seems to have unified criteria and has allowed a useful convergence. The key to such convergence would be to accept, among other things, the existence of rigidities in both prices and nominal wages, that aggregate demand and supply are important to regulate economic activity, that there is imperfect competition in the market for goods and that economic policy should privilege the use of monetary policy, which should be aimed primarily at controlling inflation. However, a major current of economic thought, Post Keynesianism, disagrees with many of the approaches of New Consensus economists and has raised criticisms that deserve consideration. In fact, not all economists have converged or are converging, since there are important differences between the orthodoxy based on the New-Keynesian approach and Post-Keynesian heterodoxy.Desde la aparición de la Hipótesis de Expectativas Racionales introducida en la macroeconomía a fines de los años 70 y hasta fines del siglo XX, las tensiones y desacuerdos entre la mayoría de los economistas fueron notables, así como las fuertes críticas, referentes a la futilidad o poco significado de las teorías que se plantearon. Sin embargo, parece haberse avanzado hacia una convergencia en la forma de conceptualizar la macroeconomía y esto ha sucedido porque los hechos del mundo real no pueden ser ignorados. Las creencias compartidas por la mayoría de economistas ortodoxos, han dado lugar a lo que hoy es la forma de considerar la ciencia económica desde la perspectiva de la llamada Macroeconomía Nueva Keynesiana y su extensión el Nuevo Consenso en Macroeconomía, que parece tener criterios unificados y ha permitido una convergencia útil. La clave para dicha convergencia estaría en aceptar, entre otras cosas, la existencia de rigideces tanto en los precios como en los salarios nominales, que la demanda y la oferta agregadas son importantes para regular la actividad económica, que hay competencia imperfecta en el mercado de bienes y que la política económica debe privilegiar el uso de la política monetaria, la misma que debe orientarse fundamentalmente a controlar la inflación. Sin embargo, una importante corriente de pensamiento económico, el Poskeynesianismo, no está de acuerdo con muchos de los enfoques de los economistas del Nuevo Consenso y ha planteado críticas que merecerían consideración. De hecho, no todos los economistas han convergido o lo están haciendo, ya que existen diferencias importantes entre la ortodoxia basada en el enfoque Nuevo Keynesiano y la heterodoxia Poskeynesiana.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas2021-05-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo revisado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/econo/article/view/2022310.15381/pc.v26i1.20223Pensamiento Crítico; Vol. 26 No. 1 (2021); 39-66Pensamiento Crítico; Vol. 26 Núm. 1 (2021); 39-662617-21431728-502Xreponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/econo/article/view/20223/16676Derechos de autor 2021 Jorge Guillermo Osorio Vaccarohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/202232021-05-08T19:17:17Z |
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