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Os "keynesianos" neoclássicos e os pós-keynesianos

Authors
  • Fernando Ferrari Filho

Keywords:
Economia keynesiana, Keynes, John Maynard 1883-1946
Abstract
This article presents the principal ideas of two paradigms in Economics that, directly or indirectly, interpret Keynes' General Theory. That is to say, it compares two schools of economic thought which are related to keynesian theory: neoclassical keynesian theory (neoclassical synthesis, disequilibrium and rational expectations) and post keynesian theory. In the first part, it is concentrated on the models that present keynes' ideas in the neoclassical approach. In the second part, it shows the main branches of post keynesian theory. The article concludes that the keynesian theory is incompatible with the first interpretation, due to the fact that it rejects some of Keynes' ideas found in the General Theory, and that there is an important association between keynesian and post keynesian theories because both of them try to analyse a theory that explains a monetary economy.
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