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2012 | 92 | 91-108

Article title

CLASSICAL AND KEYNESIAN THINKING IN TERMS OF MODELLING

Title variants

PL
Podejście klasyczne i keynesowskie do modelowania

Languages of publication

EN

Abstracts

PL
W artykule przedstawiono ewolucje teorii ekonomicznych począwszy od klasycznej i neoklasycznej do keynesowskiego i neokeynesowskiego podejścia, uwzględniając argumenty i kontrargumenty każdej ze stron. Analiza krytyczna ewolucji teorii ekonomicznej przeprowadzona została na podstawie faktów ekonomicznych obejmujących okres około dwustu lat.
PL
This paper renders the evolution of economic theories from classical and neoclassical specific conceptions to Keynesian and neo-Keynesian approach, underlining the arguments and contra-arguments of each side in supporting their ideas. The equilibrium on different markets in rendered according to the vision of the said thought’s adepts both graphically and by means of representative models. The article, covering a period of about of two hundred years represents in fact a brief history of the economic life of the time, reflected, with a critical eye, in a very personal manner.

Year

Issue

92

Pages

91-108

Physical description

Contributors

  • University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania

References

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Notes

PL
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Publication order reference

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