Nobel-Laureate-Paul-Krugman recently used his New York Times column to instruct Grandmothers on the best method for removing the contents of intact eggs (hint: with a straw). But his reductive account of Keynesian economics merely obliges a response on behalf of those he targets, despite his salvo falling both short, and wide. Unfortunately, the only serious response one can make is that, although the larger debate between Keynesians and ‘austerians’ will rumble on, probably forever, it is a long time – about 2 years – since this exercise in academic reputation management had any serious impact on policy debates
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© 2019 Millennium Economics Ltd. This is a response to the criticism by Rod O'Donnell of the account...
The 2007/8 financial crisis has reignited the debate about austerity economics and revealed that it ...
In a recent article, Christopher Hood and Rozana Himaz put the recent era of austerity into historic...
In the midst of the current financial crisis the economics profession has seen a monumental resurrec...
Krugman has recently revitalized IS-LM with a number of succinct analytical pieces on his blog. The...
The debate over austerity as the appropriate economic policy response to the euro crisis continues. ...
In his book End This Depression Now! Paul Krugman tries to find some solutions to the lasting econom...
Abstract. Paper considers Keynes’ case for fiscal stimulus under depression conditions – a case that...
It is an honor to be invited to speak at a conference honoring Keynes. His work has probably stimula...
The 2007/8 financial crisis has reignited the debate about economic austerity. With the aim of under...
This paper considers how economists failed society by not preparing society to expect and plan for a...
When the Nobel prize-winning economist Joe Stiglitz visited Australia in 2010 he commended the Rudd ...
This paper was presented in the session on ‘Long Waves in Political Economy’ organised by Ingo Schmi...
These chapters highlight an important but neglected point: economics often provides profound insight...
It is generally accepted that to some extent Keynes changed his ideas over time, and he did say in h...
© 2019 Millennium Economics Ltd. This is a response to the criticism by Rod O'Donnell of the account...
The 2007/8 financial crisis has reignited the debate about austerity economics and revealed that it ...
In a recent article, Christopher Hood and Rozana Himaz put the recent era of austerity into historic...