International audienceOn the occasion of the centennial of his mentor Alvin Hansen, Paul Samuelson published in 1988 a modified version of his seminal 1939 multiplier-accelerator model with the specific aim to address aspects of Hansen's secular stagnation hypothesis. The "Keynes-Hansen-Samuelson" model (or KHS, as he called it) was built in order to provide an analysis of the effects of population growth on the trajectory of the economy. Several changes were then made. Instead of difference equations and a tight accelerator as in his 1939 model, Samuelson deployed differential equations and a flexible accelerator in order to produce a nonlinear limit cycle in the tradition of Richard Goodwin, as well as a life-cycle saving hypothesis. Desp...
Abstract. This paper revisits the standard multiplier-accelerator model, as advanced by Samuelson. W...
GREDEG Working Paper 2020-17[GREDEG Working Paper 2020-17] From the outset, expectations were a cent...
peer-reviewedThis paper extends the classical Samuelson multiplier–accelerator model for national e...
International audienceOn the occasion of the centennial of his mentor Alvin Hansen, Paul Samuelson p...
As demonstrated by Samuelson, the interplay between the multiplier analysis and the principle of acc...
As demonstrated by Samuelson, the interplay between the multiplier analysis and the principle of acc...
Abstract In this work, we reconsider the dynamics of a few versions of the classical Samuelson’s mul...
For most students who studied economics in any American University during the last half of the 20th ...
In this chapter, in Sect. 12.1 we provide a sketch of the Keynesian multiplier and the multiplier–ac...
GREDEG Working Paper 2020-12[GREDEG Working Paper 2020-12]"Samuelson introduced the term "neoclassic...
This paper revisits the standard multiplier-accelerator model, as advanced by Samuelson. While borro...
International audienceFrom the outset, expectations were a central part of the first macrodynamic mo...
This paper studies the equilibrium of an extended case of the classical Samuelson's multiplier-accel...
The paper presents a history of the concept of “secular stagnation”, from Alvin Hansen in the 1930s ...
Abstract. This paper revisits the standard multiplier-accelerator model, as advanced by Samuelson. W...
GREDEG Working Paper 2020-17[GREDEG Working Paper 2020-17] From the outset, expectations were a cent...
peer-reviewedThis paper extends the classical Samuelson multiplier–accelerator model for national e...
International audienceOn the occasion of the centennial of his mentor Alvin Hansen, Paul Samuelson p...
As demonstrated by Samuelson, the interplay between the multiplier analysis and the principle of acc...
As demonstrated by Samuelson, the interplay between the multiplier analysis and the principle of acc...
Abstract In this work, we reconsider the dynamics of a few versions of the classical Samuelson’s mul...
For most students who studied economics in any American University during the last half of the 20th ...
In this chapter, in Sect. 12.1 we provide a sketch of the Keynesian multiplier and the multiplier–ac...
GREDEG Working Paper 2020-12[GREDEG Working Paper 2020-12]"Samuelson introduced the term "neoclassic...
This paper revisits the standard multiplier-accelerator model, as advanced by Samuelson. While borro...
International audienceFrom the outset, expectations were a central part of the first macrodynamic mo...
This paper studies the equilibrium of an extended case of the classical Samuelson's multiplier-accel...
The paper presents a history of the concept of “secular stagnation”, from Alvin Hansen in the 1930s ...
Abstract. This paper revisits the standard multiplier-accelerator model, as advanced by Samuelson. W...
GREDEG Working Paper 2020-17[GREDEG Working Paper 2020-17] From the outset, expectations were a cent...
peer-reviewedThis paper extends the classical Samuelson multiplier–accelerator model for national e...