Book contents
- The Age of Fragmentation
- The Age of Fragmentation
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction: A Non-linear Discourse
- Part I The Background
- Part II The Giants of the Short Century
- Part III The Disgregation of the Mainstream
- 6 The New Microeconomics: General Equilibrium and Expected Utilities, Theory of Industrial Organization
- 7 The Macroeconomics of the Neoclassical Synthesis
- 8 The Myth of the Invisible Hand: Neo-liberal Streams
- 9 Applied Economics and Econometrics
- Part IV The Weakening of the Paradigm
- Part V Is a New Paradigm Possible?
- References
- Index
7 - The Macroeconomics of the Neoclassical Synthesis
from Part III - The Disgregation of the Mainstream
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 November 2019
- The Age of Fragmentation
- The Age of Fragmentation
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction: A Non-linear Discourse
- Part I The Background
- Part II The Giants of the Short Century
- Part III The Disgregation of the Mainstream
- 6 The New Microeconomics: General Equilibrium and Expected Utilities, Theory of Industrial Organization
- 7 The Macroeconomics of the Neoclassical Synthesis
- 8 The Myth of the Invisible Hand: Neo-liberal Streams
- 9 Applied Economics and Econometrics
- Part IV The Weakening of the Paradigm
- Part V Is a New Paradigm Possible?
- References
- Index
Summary
In the framework of a critical illustration of the contemporary history of economics, this chapter illustrates the development of the neoclassical synthesis, from Hicks to Modigliani; its appropriation of the Phillips curve, some Marshallian varieties of the neoclassical synthesis, the developments of growth theory since Solow’s model, stressing the theoretical limits of these developments. A brief appendix synthetically provides an algebraic representation of these developments, while stressing their limits. A final section surveys the variegated field of development analysis.
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- The Age of FragmentationA History of Contemporary Economic Thought, pp. 146 - 176Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019