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The growth imperative revisited: a rejoinder to Gilányi and Johnson

Abstract:

In Binswanger (2009) it was shown that in a simple circular flow model of a pure credit economy, positive growth rates are necessary in the long run in order to enable firms to make profits in the aggregate. If the growth rate falls below a certain positive threshold level, firms will make losses. Certain aspects of this model are challenged by the papers of Zsolt Gilányi and Reeves Johnson in this issue of the Journal But nevertheless, both papers confirm the existence of a growth imperative in capitalist economies. This may be taken as evidence that the finding of a growth imperative is quite robust with respect to different model assumptions.

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Mathias Binswanger

Mathias Binswanger is a professor of economics at the economics department of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Northwestern Switzerland.
 

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