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www.rogerfarmer.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text presents an in-depth exploration of macroeconomic theory through the lens of Roger E. A. Farmer's academic work. It delves into the complexities of monetary theory, equilibrium concepts, and the role of central banks. Key themes include the endogeneity of money, the distinction between exogenous and endogenous money, the implications of liquidity traps, and the evolution of monetary policy frameworks. Farmer's perspective emphasizes the importance of general equilibrium theory, the role of banks in creating money, and the need for central banks to consider broader economic dynamics beyond traditional single-agent models. | |
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| | | | | The evidence suggests that interest rates play a key role in the game of class warfare. | |
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rwer.wordpress.com
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| | | | | from Steve Keen and RWER issue 106 Human society is energy blind. Like a fish in water, it takes for granted the existence of that without which it could not survive. As with so many of humanitys problems, this conceptual failure can be traced back to an economist. However, the guilty party is not one | |
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blog.stuffedcow.net
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