- Axel Leijonhufvud
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name = Axel Leijonhufvud
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birth_date = 1933
birth_place =Stockholm ,Sweden
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residence = USA
nationality = Swedish
field =Economist
work_institution =UCLA Brookings Institution
alma_mater =Lund University University of Pittsburgh Northwestern University
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known_for = Alternatives to Keyensian macroeconomics
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footnotes =Axel Leijonhufvud (1933
Stockholm ,Sweden ) is a Swedisheconomist , currently professoremeritus atUCLA . He received his Ph.D. fromNorthwestern University in 1967. His most famous scholarly article is "OnKeynesian Economics and the Economics ofKeynes " which appeared in the AER in 1968. In this article, Leijonhufvud argued thatJohn Hicks 'IS/LM formulation of Keynes "General Theory" which emphasizesWalrasian equilibrium and rigid wages as an explanation forunemployment is in fact contrary to Keynes' writings. Rather, Leijonhufvud's reading of Keynes emphasizes disequilibrium phenomena, which can't be addressed in the IS/LM framework, as central to Keynes explanation of unemployment andeconomic depression . Leijonhufvud used this observation as a point of departure to advocate a "cybernetic" approach to macroeconomics where the algorithm by which prices and quantities adjust is explicitly specified allowing the dynamic economy to be studied without imposing the standard Walrasian equilibrium concept. In particular, Leijonhufvud advocated formally modelling the process by which information moves through the economy. [Snowdon 2002] While the "cybernetic" approach may have failed to gain traction in mainstream economics, [Howitt 2002] it presaged therational expectations revolution that would ultimately supplant the IS/LM model as the dominant paradigm in academic macroeconomics.Notes
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*Howitt, Peter [http://www.econ.brown.edu/fac/Peter_Howitt/publication/Dalloz.pdf A Dictionary Article on Axel Leijonhufvud’s "On Keynesian Economics and the Economics of Keynes: A Study in Monetary Theory"] .
Brown University . January 29, 2002. Accessed April 28, 2008.*Snowdon, Brian [http://www-ceel.economia.unitn.it/staff/leijonhufvud/interview.pdf "Outside the Mainstream: An Interview with Axel Leijonhufvud"] .
Northumbria University . May 17, 2002. Accessed April 28, 2008.Link
[http://www.econ.ucla.edu/people/Faculty/Leijonhufvud.html Axel Leijonhufvud's Homepage]
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