Politická ekonomie 2016, 64(2):209-217 | DOI: 10.18267/j.polek.1065

Revize monetárního modelu Marca Lavoieho endogenizací parametru gama

Zdeněk Chytil, Lukáš Máslo
Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze.

Revision of Marc Lavoie's Monetary Model by the Endogenization of the Parameter γ This paper tries to point out a fallacy in Lavoie's (2006) conclusion that incorporation of deep endogeneity of parameters into the PKA model suffices to bring about irreversibility of such a system. The arguments of the authors are supported by Setterfield's (1998a, 2008) concept of hysteresis as path-dependence in the long-run outcome of systems with direct shocks. The paper shows that extension of Lavoie's PKA model by deep endogeneity of the parameter γ causes the fulfillment of the necessary condition of hysteresis - Setterfi eld's condition (a) ensuring deep endogeneity of the alleged exogenous parameter and, by means of this, path dependence in the long-run output - but not the fulfi llment of the sufficient condition of hysteresis - condition (c) ensuring the presence of adjustment asymmetry and, by means of this, irreversibility. Thus, deependogenisation of the parameter γ does not bring about Setterfi eld's hysteresis and, in effect, does not cause irreversibility.

Keywords: Post-Keynesian economics, new consensus, monetary policy, irreversibility, hysteresis, deep endogeneity
JEL classification: B59, C69, D59, E59

Published: April 1, 2016  Show citation

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Chytil, Z., & Máslo, L. (2016). Revize monetárního modelu Marca Lavoieho endogenizací parametru gama. Politická ekonomie64(2), 209-217. doi: 10.18267/j.polek.1065
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