MACRO ECONOMICS
Major Theories And Related economists As Per The Chronological Order-PART-II [MACRO ECONOMICS]
MACRO ECONOMICS | |||
Consumption Function | |||
47 | Absolute Income Hypothesis | Keynes | 1936 |
48 | Relative Income Hypothesis | Duesenberry | 1949 |
49 | Life Cycle Hypothesis (Wealth Theory of Consumption) | Ando, Modigliani[Modigliani formulated LCH with Richard Brumberg following a conference on saving at University of Minnesota in 1954 but Richard died due to a brain tumor shortly after their famous paper thus Modigliani was forced to prepare the hypothesis and test it in 1963. | 1954/1963 |
50 | Permanent Income Hypothesis | Friedman | 1957 |
Effect | |||
51 | Keynes Effect | Keynes | 1936 |
52 | Pigou Effect | A. C. Pigou | 1943 |
53 | Real Balance Effect | Patinkin | 1956 |
Multiplier and Acceleration | |||
54 | Accelerator | J.M. Clark | 1917 |
55 | Employment Multiplier | R.F. Khan | 1931 |
56 | Investment Multiplier | J.M. Keynes | 1936 |
57 | Super Multiplier | Hicks | 1951 |
58 | Foreign Trade Multiplier | Mr. Leighton | |
Demand for Money | |||
59 | Classical Theory | Classical | 1911 |
60 | Keynesian Theory | Keynes | 1936 |
61 | Inventory Approach | Baumol | 1950 |
62 | Restatement of Quantity Theory | Friedman | 1956 |
63 | Port-folio Approach | Tobin | 1969 |
64 | Cash Transaction Approach | Fisher | 1911 |
65 | Cash Balance Approach
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Cambridge economists
· A.C.Pigou (1917) · Alfred Marshall (1923) · D.H. Robertson (1922) · John Maynard Keynes (1923) · R.G. Hawtrey and Frederick Lavington (1921, 1922)
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66 | Reformulated Quantity Theory of Money | Keynes | 1930s |
67 | Real Balance Effect | Don Patinkin | 1956 |
Business Cycle | |||
68 | Sun Spot or Climatic Theory | William Stanley Jevons
Moore (extended) |
1879 |
69 | Psychological Theory | Pigou & Beveridge | 1909 |
70 | Hawtrey’s Theory or Monetary theory | Hawtrey | 1926 |
71 | Innovation Theory of Trade Cycle | Schumpeter | 1927 |
72 | Von Hayek’s Theory or Over- Investment Theory | Von Hayek | 1930s |
73 | Cobweb Theory of Business Cycle | H. Schultz, J. Tinbergen, U. Ricci | 1930 |
74 | Samuelson’s Model | Samuelson | |
75 | Real Business Cycle | Kydland, Prescott, Barro & King, Long & Plosser | 1980s |
76 | Goodwin’s Trade Cycle | Goodwin | 1951 |
77 | Keynes’s Theory | Keynes | 1930s |
78 | Kaldor’s Theory of Trade Cycle | Kaldor | 1940 |
79 | Hick’s Theory of Trade Cycle | Hicks | 1950 |
Other | |||
80 | Insider & Outsider Theory of Labor Market | A. Lindback & D. Snower | |
81 | IS-LM model | J.R. Hicks & Alvin H. Hansen | 1937 |
82 | Philips Curve | A. W. H. Phillips | 1958 |
83 | Monetary Approach to BOP | Hahn | 1959 |
84 | Mundell Fleming Model | Robert Mundell and Marcus Fleming | 1960 |
85 | Optimum Currency Area | Robert Mundell | 1960 |
86 | Expectation Augmented Philips Curve | · Milton Friedman
· Edmund Phelps |
1966,68
1967,68,70 |
87 | Implicit Contract Theory | Baily & Azariades | 1979 |
88 | Asymmetric Information Model | Grossman & Hart | 1981 |
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