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Own-rates of interest and their relevance for the existence of underemployment equilibrium positions

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  • Caspari, Volker
  • Barens, Ingo

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  • Caspari, Volker & Barens, Ingo, 1997. "Own-rates of interest and their relevance for the existence of underemployment equilibrium positions," Publications of Darmstadt Technical University, Institute for Business Studies (BWL) 5442, Darmstadt Technical University, Department of Business Administration, Economics and Law, Institute for Business Studies (BWL).
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    1. Ghislain Deleplace, 2021. "A triangle for the French translation of General Theory: Keynes, Sraffa, and Largentaye [Own-rates of interest and their relevance for the existence of underemployment equilibrium positions]," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 45(6), pages 1165-1188.
    2. Ghislain Deleplace, 2021. "A Triangle for the French Translation of General Theory: Keynes, Sraffa, and Largentaye," Post-Print hal-04253409, HAL.
    3. Mark Hayes, 2006. "The Economics of Keynes: A New Guide to The General Theory," Books, Post Keynesian Economics Society (PKES), number nggt.
    4. Spahn, Peter, 2019. "Keynesian capital theory: Declining interest rates and persisting profits," Hohenheim Discussion Papers in Business, Economics and Social Sciences 10-2019, University of Hohenheim, Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences.

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