Essays in the Theory of Economic Fluctuations

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Essays in the Theory of Economic Fluctuations is a collection of influential macroeconomic essays by Michał Kalecki that analyze the causes and dynamics of business cycles and income distribution.

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instanceOf book
economics book
academicDiscipline macroeconomics
analyzes determinants of aggregate demand
effects of fiscal policy on output
relationship between saving and investment
role of monopoly power in macroeconomics
associatedWith Cambridge economic tradition NERFINISHED
author Michał Kalecki NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes causes of business cycles
dynamics of business cycles
interaction between income distribution and growth
relationship between profits and investment
role of effective demand in output determination
fieldOfWork political economy
focusesOn capitalist economies
distribution between wages and profits
role of investment in fluctuations
short-run dynamics of output and employment
genre academic literature
economic theory
hasAcademicDiscipline economics
hasPart essay
hasPerspective demand-led growth
heterodox economics
influenced Kaleckian economics
modern business cycle theory
post-Keynesian economics NERFINISHED
theory of effective demand
influencedBy Keynesian economics
classical political economy
language English
mainSubject business cycles
economic fluctuations
effective demand
employment theory
income distribution
investment theory
macroeconomics
notableFor formalization of Kalecki’s theory of business cycles
influence on post-war macroeconomic thought
integration of income distribution into macroeconomic analysis
targetAudience economists
graduate students in economics

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Michał Kalecki notableWork Essays in the Theory of Economic Fluctuations