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A Reformulation of the Keynesian Model (Full Employment or Not)

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  • Jose Encarnacion, Jr.

    (School of Economics, University of the Philippines Diliman)

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This paper reformulates the Keynesian model so that the sometimes observed procyclical real wage can be explained. The paper defines an aggregate demand function based on portfolio balance with three assets (money, bonds and equities) and an aggregate supply function derived from the supply behavior of a representative price-setting firm. The money wage is endogenous but the usual result is a short-period unemployment equilibrium. However the case of full employment is also covered. The model also provides explanations of Phillips curve and stagflation phenomena.

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  • Jose Encarnacion, Jr., 1998. "A Reformulation of the Keynesian Model (Full Employment or Not)," UP School of Economics Discussion Papers 199806, University of the Philippines School of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:phs:dpaper:199806
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