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The belief that a capitalist economy is inherently stabilising is also one for which inhabitants of market economies may pay dearly in the future.
Steve Keen
Even economists can't escape the fact that, as commodities go, labour is something out of the ordinary.
Steve Keen
You have a voice, which has been perhaps been quiescent on matters economic because you have in the past deferred to the authority of the economist. There is no reason to remain quiet.
Steve Keen
What makes economics different from and inferior to other sciences is the tenacity with which it holds to its core beliefs in the face of either contrary factual evidence or theoretical critiques that establish fundamental inconsistencies in its intellectual apparatus.
Steve Keen
If there was never any difference between the value of commodities someone desired to sell and buy on the market, then no-one would ever desire to accumulate wealth. But an essential feature of capitalism is the existence of a group of agents with precisely that intention.
Steve Keen
The obsession with equilibrium has imposed enormous costs on economics.
Steve Keen
If financial markets aren't efficient, then what are they? According to the 'fractal market hypothesis', they are highly unstable dynamic systems that generate stock prices which appear random, but behind which lie deterministic patterns.
Steve Keen
Rather like the Bible is for many Christians, the General Theory is the essential economics reference which few economists have ever read.
Steve Keen
There are numerous theorems in economics that rely upon mathematically fallacious propositions.
Steve Keen
The term 'capital' has two quite different meanings in economics: a sum of money, and a collection of machinery.
Steve Keen
If investors disagree about future prospects of companies, then inevitably the future is not going to turn out as most - or perhaps even any - investors expect.
Steve Keen
Which comes first - price being set by the intersection of supply and demand, or individual firms equating marginal cost to price?
Steve Keen
Thus while diminishing returns do exist when industries are broadly defined, no industry can be considered in isolation from all the others, as supply and demand curve analysis requires.
Steve Keen
Trusting souls who accept economic assurances that markets are efficient are unlikely to fare any better this time when the Bull gives way to the Bear.
Steve Keen
Economics is not the Emperor of the social sciences, but the Humpty Dumpty.
Steve Keen
Why do economists persist in modelling the economy with static tools when dynamic ones exist; why do they treat as stationery an entity which is forever changing?
Steve Keen
The EMH cannot apply in a world in which investors differ in their expectations, in which the future is uncertain, and in which borrowing is rationed.
Steve Keen
With the market so much more in control of the global economy now than fifty years ago, then if economists are right, the world should be a manifestly better place: it should be growing faster, with more stability, and income should go to those who deserve it.
Steve Keen
Though mainstream economics began by assuming that his hedonistic, individualistic approach to analysing consumer demand was intellectually sound, it ended up proving that it was not.
Steve Keen
If values are fairly evenly distributed around an average, then roughly two-thirds of all outcomes will be one standard deviation other side of the average.
Steve Keen
Since in reality the stock market is inhabited by mere mortals, there is no way that the stock market can be efficient in the way that economists define the term.
Steve Keen
In general then, and contrary to Friedman, abandoning a factually false heuristic asumption will normally lead to a better theory - not a worse one.
Steve Keen
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