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Inflation, Unemployment and Capital Malformations

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Informationen zum Autor Bernard Schmitt was a full professor of Monetary Macroeconomics at the Universities of Burgundy (Dijon), France and of Fribourg, Switzerland. He was also the co-director of the Laboratory of Research in Monetary economics at the Centre for Banking Studies in Lugano, Switzerland. Among his main publications are: La formation du pouvoir d’achat, Monnaie, salaires et profits, Macroeconomic Theory, A Fundamental Revision, Théorie unitaire de la monnaie, nationale et internationale, La France souveraine de sa monnaie, External Debt Servicing. A Vicious Circle, and a number of contributions to collective books as well as papers published in peer-reviewed journals. English translation and introduction by Xavier Bradley, Université de Bourgogne, France. Alvaro Cencini, Università della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland. Klappentext The volume deals with the main problems faced by capitalist economies, inflation and unemployment, in a new and original way, and provides the theoretical foundations for quantum macroeconomic analysis. Its aim is to allow English-speaking economists and interested readers to have a direct access to the analysis provided by Schmitt in his 1984 book Inflation, chômage et malformations du capital.Orthodox economics has failed to provide a consistent insight of the pathologies hindering our economies, and both the academic and the economic worlds are much in need for an alternative approach capable to explain the origins of these pathologies and how they can eventually be disposed of. Schmitt's volume provides a revolutionary explanation of the cause of today's economic disorder as well as an innovative solution allowing for the passage from disorder to order. Neoclassical and Keynesian theories of any type are essentially based on equilibrium analysis and this is why none of them has ever been able to provide a consistent macroeconomic analysis based on macroeconomic foundations. This is what Schmitt's book aims for: developing a new analysis built on identities rather than conditions of equilibrium, capable to explain the objective origins of inflation and unemployment.In this volume, Schmitt introduces a new, revolutionary analysis centred on the concept of quantum time. The topics analysed by Schmitt cover the entire field of national macroeconomics, from production to capital accumulation, the leading role in this ground-breaking investigation being played by what he calls the theory of emissions. The ensuing macroeconomic theory is built on a set of laws derived from the monetary nature of our economic systems and defines the logical framework of inquiry into modern macroeconomics. Zusammenfassung The magnum opus of Bernard Schmitt, published here in English for the first time with an extensive introduction, provides a revolutionary explanation of the cause of today’s economic disorder as well as an innovative solution allowing for the passage from disorder to order. Inhaltsverzeichnis Forward by Xavier Bradley and Alvaro Cencini Forward by the Bernard Schmitt GENERAL INTRODUCTION Quantum time Production and time Expenditures and time 3.Production and expenditure constitute one unique event: the emission PART I:THE FUNCTIONING OF THE DOMESTIC ECONOMY: FROM WAGES TO CAPITAL From production to consumption: the creation and destruction of wages Capital PART II: THE DYSFUNCTION OF THE DOMESTIC ECONOMY: FROM CAPITAL TO CAPITALISM The quantitative theory and the quantum theory of inflation Inflation and unemployment have the same aetiology: empty emissions The two benign cases of empty emissions or of inflation It is precisely because fixed capital is the property of a non-person (the...

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Forward by Xavier Bradley and Alvaro Cencini

Forward by the Bernard Schmitt

GENERAL INTRODUCTION
Quantum time


  1. Production and time


  2. Expenditures and time


  3. 3.Production and expenditure constitute one unique event: the emission


  4. PART I:THE FUNCTIONING OF THE DOMESTIC ECONOMY: FROM WAGES TO CAPITAL


  5. From production to consumption: the creation and destruction of wages


  6. Capital


  7. PART II: THE DYSFUNCTION OF THE DOMESTIC ECONOMY: FROM CAPITAL TO CAPITALISM


  8. The quantitative theory and the quantum theory of inflation


  9. Inflation and unemployment have the same aetiology: empty emissions


  10. The two benign cases of empty emissions or of inflation


  11. It is precisely because fixed capital is the property of a non-person (the disembodied set of firms), that its amortization causes the malignant emissions


  12. In most advanced capitalism, a third of the industries in the country issue empty wages


  13. The malignant emissions and unemployment


  14. PART III: THE REMEDIES USUALLY PROPOSED, THEIR INEFFICIENCY EVALUATED IN THE LIGHT OF THE THEORY OF EMISSIONS

  15. Money does not circulate in the economy


  16. Far from being independent from each other, global supply and demand are logically merged into one unique magnitude; only confusion in the mind can separate them


  17. Inflation and unemployment are totally independent from the behaviour of economic agents


  18. PART IV: THE SOLUTION IS IN THE DIVISION OF THE ACTIVITY OF BANKS IN THREE DEPARTMENTS. LIBERATED FROM EMPTY EMISSIONS, THE DOMESTIC ECONOMY FOLLOWS SAY'S LAW: IT ENSURES FULL EMPLOYMENT WITHOUT INFLATION


  19. The division of banks in two departments


  20. The economy equipped with a network of deposit banks all divided in three departments will be totally free from empty emissions


  21. GENERAL CONCLUSION
    The micro-macro distinction in economic analysis

  22. Macroeconomics is the domain of absolute exchanges


  23. Confrontation between the two paradigms: absolute exchanges, relative exchanges


  24. The determination of wages


  25. The circuit, macroeconomic concept par excellence, is the identity of income's outflow and inflow


SYNOPSIS OF QUANTUM MACROECONOMICS

1. Production and time

2. Production and expenditures

3. Measurement in the economy and in economics

4. The creation of money

5. Capital

6. Inflation is a "malformation" of capital

7. At the core, inflation is caused by the systematic dysfunction of fixed capital's amortization

8. Production of the second sector, inflation is defined in quantum time; its measure in continuous time does not let the magnitude of the disorder become apparent

9. Involuntary unemployment would necessarily be nil if the domestic economy did not include any dual production

10. Neither inflation nor unemployment would exist in an economy where all the monetary capital would transit through financial markets

Glossary of the Main Concepts

Afterword

Appendix

Afterword by Henri Guitton

Bibliography

Index

Product details

Authors Bernard Schmitt
Assisted by Xavier Bradley (Translation), Alvaro Cencini (Translation), Cencini Alvaro (Translation)
Publisher Routledge Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.06.2021
 
EAN 9781032007038
ISBN 978-1-0-3200703-8
No. of pages 440
Series Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Theory, Economic history, Economic theory & philosophy, Economic theory and philosophy

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