@techreport{dosSantos2009Revisiting,
abstract = {Many heterodox strands of thought share both a concern with the study of different phases or growth regimes in the history of capitalism and the use of formal short-run models as an analytical tool. This text suggests that: (1) this strategy is potentially misleading; (2) that the stock-flow consistent (SFC) approach, while providing a general framework that may facilitate the dialogue among those currents, is particularly well suited to all those who think that macroeconomic models may illuminate historical quests; and (3) this approach's main intuitions may be conveyed through the benchmark Post Keynesian SFC model presented by Dos Santos and Zezza (2008), dispensing with the complex computer simulations that are normally employed by SFC authors.},
address = {Annandale-on-Hudson, NY},
author = {Cl\'{a}udio H. dos Santos and Antonio Carlos Macedo e Silva},
copyright = {http://www.econstor.eu/dspace/Nutzungsbedingungen},
keywords = {B50; E12; 330; Stock-flow consistency; long-run analyses; post Keynesian macroeconomics; neo-Kaleckian macroeconomics; r\'{e}gulation school; financialization},
language = {eng},
number = {567},
publisher = {The Levy Economics Inst. of Bard College},
title = {Revisiting (and connecting) Marglin-Bhaduri and Minsky: an SFC look at financialization and profit-led growth},
type = {Working papers // The Levy Economics Institute},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10419/31651},
year = {2009}
}
