"Is the business cycle obsolete?" This often cited title of a book edited by Bronfenbren- ner with the implicit affirmation of the question reflected the attitude of mainstream macroeconomics in the 1960s regarding the empirical relevance of cyclic motions of an economy. The successful income policies, theoretically grounded in Keynesian macroec- onomics, seemed to have eased or even abolished the fluctuations in Western economies which motivated studies of many classical and neoclassical economists for more than 100 years. The reasoning behind the conviction that business cycles would...
"Is the business cycle obsolete?" This often cited title of a book edited by Bronfenbren- ner with the implicit affirmation of the question reflected ...