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Two early Swedish debates about Wicksell's cumulative process
The paper contains a survey and analysis of two debates between Wicksell and a number of Swedish economists concerning the cumulative process. The debates illustrate various problems with the analytical formulation of the cumulative process and how these problems were dealt with by the participants. Inter alia the institutional framework (inside versus outside money), excess demand or interest gap as an engine of inflation, the natural and the normal rate of interest, the relationship between the real and the monetary parts of the economy and price expectations are discussed in the paper.
期刊介绍:
The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought (EJHET), a peer-reviewed journal, has quickly established itself as a leading forum for lively discussion on a wide range of issues in the history of economic thought. With contributions from both established international scholars and younger academics, EJHET is entirely pluralist and non-partisan with regard to subjects and methodologies - it does not subscribe to any particular current of thought, nor relate to any one geographic zone. The Managing Editors and Editorial Board and Advisory Board members are drawn from throughout Europe and beyond, and are committed to encouraging scholars from around the world to contribute to international research and debate.