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Keynesian analysis of dynamic processes in the economies of Germany and France in the last decade (1999-2012 years)

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  • Djamkaev, Ulan

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The paper carried out the Keynesian analysis of the economic development of France and Germany in 1999-2012, respectively. The calculations based on simple models of Harrod-Domar and monetary Tobin dynamic models suggest that to evaluate and forecast economic growth of the leading countries of the eurozone is best secured by a model of equilibrium growth Tobin. Consideration of the economic development of France shows the rise in 2014, and for economic growth in Germany will begin in 2013 and continue into 2014.

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  • Djamkaev, Ulan, 2013. "Keynesian analysis of dynamic processes in the economies of Germany and France in the last decade (1999-2012 years)," Ekonomicheskaya Politika / Economic Policy, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, pages 155-166, August.
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    1. A. Akaev & U. Dzhamakeev & A. Korotayev., 2013. "Economic Dynamics of the United States in 1990—2011: Keynesian Analysis," VOPROSY ECONOMIKI, N.P. Redaktsiya zhurnala "Voprosy Economiki", vol. 1.
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