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Post Keynesian Macroeconomics
https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Jespersen/Jespersen%20260110.ppt26 Jan 2010: Post-Keynesian economics is when uncertainty and money are taken seriously. It penetrates economic decision making and behaviour at all levels – micro/macro and short or long run. ... This is the nature of economic thinking (Keynes, 1936: 297). -
The General Theory as the gateway to the re-unification of Political …
https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Equilibrium/Equilibrium%20with%20talk.pps13 Mar 2010: The tacit assumption. How and why the consensus has emerged. Test against the text. ... Test against the logical framework. Kregel’s state of general expectation. Three issues. -
The General Theory as the gateway to the re-unification of Political …
https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Equilibrium/Equilibrium%20without%20talk.pps13 Mar 2010: The tacit assumption. How and why the consensus has emerged. Test against the text. ... Test against the logical framework. Kregel’s state of general expectation. Three issues. Results that match 1 of 2 words
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Basic principles of probability theory
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/murshudov/content/courses/lmb_statistics_course_2014/lectures/Lecture6_linear.ppt31 Mar 2014: D-C 0.14166667 -0.03107198 0.31440532 0.1416151 #insignific. More tests. Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon test – non-parametric test for median. ... Grubbs test – tests for outliers (more in R package – outliers). -
Basic principles of probability theory
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/download/lecture-6-linear-regression/?wpdmdl=18812&refresh=664363dd3c20b171569250931 Mar 2014: D-C 0.14166667 -0.03107198 0.31440532 0.1416151 #insignific. More tests. Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon test – non-parametric test for median. ... Grubbs test – tests for outliers (more in R package – outliers). -
Economics and Moral Sentiments: The Case of Moral Hazard
https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Dow/Downotalk.pps13 Jan 2011: Role of social conventions re confidence. Institutional structure and social convention provide foundation for economic activity. ... Moral values are a necessary element of successful activity. Immoral/opportunistic behaviour undermines socio-economic -
How types of market differ, and why it matters
https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Joffe/MJ011111.pps3 Jan 2012: observation: not all economic phenomena can readily be explained using this framework – most recently bubbles/crises; but also the specific property of capitalism, that it grows. ... it is difficult to distinguish between “behavioral theories built -
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https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Berr/Berr.pps28 Apr 2010: Unemployment, distribution and the place of economics. “The outstanding faults of the economic society in which we live are its failure to provide for full employment and its arbitrary and inequitable ... Unemployment, distribution and the place of. -
Keynes on Individual Behaviour and the Possibility of Involuntary…
https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Rotheim/RJR150311.pps19 Mar 2011: T]he mathematization of economics … formalized the system as a series of markets each described by a demand function and a supply function. ... Concluding Remarks. On the Impossibility of Involuntary Unemployment Equilibrium in Mainstream Economic -
Keynes Seminar 11 February 2009
https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Tily/Tily%20with%20talk.pps28 Mar 2009: But under his premiership, sig interventions in the field of economics and official advice. ... May 1931, Macmillan Report published. June 1931, Kahn’s article published in the Economic Journal.
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