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A Theory of Accumulation and Secular Stagnation

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ISBN-13:
9781137562210
Veröffentl:
2018
Seiten:
136
Autor:
Daniel Aronoff
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
1 - PDF Watermark
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Thomas Malthus identified a crucial tension at the heart of a market economy: While an accumulation of wealth is necessary to provide the capital investment needed to generate growth, too much accumulation will cause planned saving to exceed profitable investment, which will result in secular stagnation, a condition of low growth and underemployment of resources. Keynes drew inspiration from Malthus in his attempt to comprehend the causes of the Great Depression of the 1930s. Now, Aronoff demonstrates how a related but slightly different aspect of Malthus' thought can illuminate one of the most pressing issues of our times. In A Theory of Accumulation and Secular Stagnation, Aronoff explores Malthus' ideas relating to secular stagnation and uses the insight gained to understand the origins of the subpar growth and tepid employment, periodically punctuated by booms, that has plagued the US economy since the turn of the millennium. He explains how the rise of mercantilism among Asian countries - principally China - and increased income concentration generated an upsurge in excess saving. This accumulation created a chronic deficiency in demand while also depressing interest rates, which generated a search for yield that fuelled periodic booms.
1. PrefacePART I: THE MALTHUS-RICARDO DEBATE2. The Malthus-Ricardo Debate on General Glut and Secular Stagnation3. Say's Principle and the Possibility of Deficient DemandPART II: ACCUMULATION AND SECULAR STAGNATION IN THE CONTEMPORARY UNITED STATES4. The Theory of Accumulation and Secular Stagnation5. Accumulation and Secular Stagnation in the US After the Turn of the Millennium 6. A Few Concluding Thoughts

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