
The day Minsky macroeconomics died! Instability can’t be fixed so easily?
23 Nov 2019 Leave a comment
in budget deficits, business cycles, economic history, Euro crisis, financial economics, global financial crisis (GFC), great depression, great recession, macroeconomics, monetarism, monetary economics, Public Choice Tags: asymmetric information, bank runs, banking panics, deposit insurance, economics of central banking, Keynesian macroeconomics, moral hazard, Post-Keynesian macroeconomics

Larry White on the emptiness of Minsky moments
28 Jul 2019 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, business cycles, economic history, economics of information, entrepreneurship, global financial crisis (GFC), great depression, great recession, history of economic thought, macroeconomics, monetary economics Tags: Post-Keynesian macroeconomics

Stephen Williamson on Canada as an anomaly for conventional and Minsky theories of banking instability
27 Jul 2019 Leave a comment

Larry White (?) On the implausibility of the Minsky model of financial instability
26 Jul 2019 Leave a comment

Larry White (?) on the Minsky model of financial crises
24 Jul 2019 Leave a comment
in business cycles, macroeconomics, monetary economics Tags: Post-Keynesian macroeconomics

Big Ideas in Macroeconomics: A Nontechnical View – Kartik B. Athreya – on Keynes and Minsky
22 Jul 2019 Leave a comment
in business cycles, economic growth, fiscal policy, global financial crisis (GFC), great depression, great recession, history of economic thought, macroeconomics, monetary economics Tags: Keynesian macroeconomics, Post-Keynesian macroeconomics
@ProfSteveKeen 15(?) years of erroneous forecasts of an Oz recession. 1st home grants warded off Minsky recession for 10 years!
19 Jul 2019 4 Comments
in business cycles, economic growth, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, global financial crisis (GFC), great recession, macroeconomics, monetary economics, politics - Australia, politics - New Zealand, Public Choice Tags: forecasting errors, Post-Keynesian macroeconomics

Forgot to post this @NZTreasury OIA on @ProfSteveKeen’s 2-day visit winning no support for a model touted to have predicted #GFC
18 Mar 2019 Leave a comment
in budget deficits, business cycles, global financial crisis (GFC), great recession, macroeconomics, monetary economics Tags: Post-Keynesian macroeconomics

Does Post-Keynesian macroeconomics strictly forbid shadow banking’s major role in the GFC? @ProfSteveKeen
13 Nov 2018 Leave a comment
in business cycles, global financial crisis (GFC), macroeconomics, monetary economics Tags: Post-Keynesian macroeconomics

Didn’t know of @ProfSteveKeen Rory Robertson bet! Bereft @NZTreasury doesn’t know who’s who in economics profession anymore!
01 Nov 2018 Leave a comment
in business cycles, economics of bureaucracy, global financial crisis (GFC), great recession, macroeconomics, monetary economics, politics - USA, Public Choice Tags: Post-Keynesian macroeconomics

@ProfSteveKeen cites Bezemer when claiming he predicted #GFC (by predicting recession in Oz in radio interviews)
27 Oct 2018 Leave a comment
in business cycles, financial economics, macroeconomics, monetary economics Tags: cranks, forecasting, Post-Keynesian macroeconomics

If @ProfSteveKeen’s Minsky model was good enough to predict the GFC, why was @NZTreasury asked to pay for 3 years more coding?
07 Oct 2018 Leave a comment
in business cycles, global financial crisis (GFC), great recession, macroeconomics, monetary economics Tags: Post-Keynesian macroeconomics

Why hasn’t GFC prophet @ProfSteveKeen founded a hedge fund with his retirement savings? @Chris_Auld @dandolfa
30 Sep 2018 Leave a comment
in business cycles, entrepreneurship, financial economics, global financial crisis (GFC), great recession, macroeconomics, monetary economics Tags: Post-Keynesian macroeconomics

Why hasn’t GFC prophet @ProfSteveKeen founded a hedge fund with his retirement savings? @Chris_Auld @dandolfa
30 Sep 2018 Leave a comment
in business cycles, entrepreneurship, financial economics, global financial crisis (GFC), great recession, macroeconomics, monetary economics Tags: cranks, Keynesian macroeconomics, Post-Keynesian macroeconomics



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