Post-Keynesian economists contend that the contemporary
neoclassical synthesis is not only seriously flawed but also
incompatible...
Post-Keynesian economists contend that the contemporary
neoclassical synthesis is not only seriously flawed but also
incompatible with Keynes's Ideas. Discuss. On what points do the
new Keynesians disagree with the post-Keynesians?
Post-Keynesian economists contend the contemporary
neoclassical synthesis is not only seriously flawed but also
incompatible with Keynes’s ideas. Discuss. On what points do the
new Keynesians disagree with the post-Keynesians?
- Government Intervation
- Unemployment
- Financial instability
- Market Coherence
- Equilibrium in Economics
- Money
- Labor
- On what points do the new Keynesians
disagree with the post-Keynesians
Question-1: Most economists and financial
planners contend that 401K “defined contribution” retirement plans
are structurally flawed as retirement plans.
a) If you could make three changes in the 401K
plan to improve it as a retirement plan what would they be?
b) For each change that you propose to explain
why it would be an improvement over the current version.
c) For each change that you propose, provide
the argument that could be made against your proposed change.
Critically discuss two different theories of crisis (choose two
from: Neoclassical,
New Keynesian, Post-Keynesian and Marxian), linking the theory with
its underlying
assumptions. What are the implications for the recommended
regulatory response?
Word Limit - 750
Neoclassical economists believe that only unanticipated
inflation has real effects. Explain this using the AS/AD-framework.
In light of this discuss the desirability and feasibility of
government stabilization policy.
Many companies use the Internet not only to post job openings,
but also to provide potential job candidates with information about
the company. This allows candidates to decide whether their values
and their desired working conditions are a match with what the
company can offer.
Using the Internet, search for
and choose a company with a "careers" page on its Web site. What
does the site tell you about the characteristics and values of the
company? Do you believe this...