International audienceMichal Kalecki developed his original model of the business cycle in the early 1930s. Several versions referred as versions I, II and III have been developed until the late 1960s from which Kalecki draw three central propositions on instability and class struggle: (1) the capitalist system “cannot break the impasse of fluctuations around a static position” unless it is shocked by “semi-exogenous factors”, (2) the dynamics of the profit rate and investment – as in version I and II – may be disconnected from “class struggle” and (3) when class struggle impacts the dynamics of the economy – as in version III – this is happening in a context in which expected profitability of new investment projects is negatively related t...
The paper, written for the centennial celebration of Kalecki's birth, considers the legacy for moder...
This research line is partly inserted in the recent international debate about Marx and Non-Equilibr...
This paper analyzes the nature of capitalism by critically employing Marx’s comments in Capital on f...
International audienceMichal Kalecki developed his original model of the business cycle in the early...
Dieterlen Pierre. Kalecki (M.) - Theory of Economic Dynamics. An essay on cyclical and long run chan...
This paper aims to make explicit what Kalecki often left as understood in the more abstract presenta...
This paper seeks to explore this issue of the existence and nature of class conflict within a pictur...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the concept of class struggle in Michal Kalecki’s writings. Firs...
Henryk Grossmann radically changed the course of Marxist economics with his 1929 adaptation of Marx'...
This paper provides a demand-driven growth model of Kalecki’s (1943) political business cycle. It in...
The financial crisis provides us with an opportunity to rethink the neoliberal form of capitalism. F...
This paper provides a demand-driven growth model of Kalecki’s (1943) political business cycle. It i...
A reconstruction of Marxian hypotheses and thoughts pertaining to theoretical interpretation of cri...
This paper discusses effective demand, the rate of profit and the profound contribution of Michal\ud...
This paper discusses effective demand, the rate of profit and the profound contribution of Michal K...
The paper, written for the centennial celebration of Kalecki's birth, considers the legacy for moder...
This research line is partly inserted in the recent international debate about Marx and Non-Equilibr...
This paper analyzes the nature of capitalism by critically employing Marx’s comments in Capital on f...
International audienceMichal Kalecki developed his original model of the business cycle in the early...
Dieterlen Pierre. Kalecki (M.) - Theory of Economic Dynamics. An essay on cyclical and long run chan...
This paper aims to make explicit what Kalecki often left as understood in the more abstract presenta...
This paper seeks to explore this issue of the existence and nature of class conflict within a pictur...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the concept of class struggle in Michal Kalecki’s writings. Firs...
Henryk Grossmann radically changed the course of Marxist economics with his 1929 adaptation of Marx'...
This paper provides a demand-driven growth model of Kalecki’s (1943) political business cycle. It in...
The financial crisis provides us with an opportunity to rethink the neoliberal form of capitalism. F...
This paper provides a demand-driven growth model of Kalecki’s (1943) political business cycle. It i...
A reconstruction of Marxian hypotheses and thoughts pertaining to theoretical interpretation of cri...
This paper discusses effective demand, the rate of profit and the profound contribution of Michal\ud...
This paper discusses effective demand, the rate of profit and the profound contribution of Michal K...
The paper, written for the centennial celebration of Kalecki's birth, considers the legacy for moder...
This research line is partly inserted in the recent international debate about Marx and Non-Equilibr...
This paper analyzes the nature of capitalism by critically employing Marx’s comments in Capital on f...