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A micro foundational episode of the early history of macroeconomics: Jan Tinbergen’s first step toward multiple equilibria and coordination failures

May 28, 2024 Michaël Assous and Vincent Carret

    This post is based on an article accessible here presented at a workshop held in Nice in September…

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Posted in: Part I Filed under: coordination, equilibrium, J.G Koopmans, Tinbergen, unemployment
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