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Pedagogical Approaches to Theories of Endogenous
    versus Exogenous Money: Pluralism in Action?
Pluralism in economics: rethinking the teaching of economics, October
                  18, 2008, City University, London.


                           Stephen Kinsella

                             Dept. Economics,
                           University of Limerick.
                           stephen.kinsella@ul.ie
                          www.stephenkinsella.net

                          October 18, 2008



  Stephen Kinsella (UL)     Pedagogical Approaches     October 18, 2008   1 / 17
Today



1   Problem


2   Example: Two Approaches to Money


3   For discussion: Is there a middle way?


4   Conclusion




     Stephen Kinsella (UL)     Pedagogical Approaches   October 18, 2008   2 / 17
You’re Out There...




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)   Pedagogical Approaches   October 18, 2008   3 / 17
Why should I learn this?




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)   Pedagogical Approaches   October 18, 2008   4 / 17
Cons of Teaching PKE




   Time
   Confusion
   Learner Uncertainty/Lack of Background Knowledge
   Compare & Contrast Leaves some students behind




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)   Pedagogical Approaches     October 18, 2008   5 / 17
Cons of Teaching PKE




   Time
   Confusion
   Learner Uncertainty/Lack of Background Knowledge
   Compare & Contrast Leaves some students behind




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)   Pedagogical Approaches     October 18, 2008   5 / 17
Cons of Teaching PKE




   Time
   Confusion
   Learner Uncertainty/Lack of Background Knowledge
   Compare & Contrast Leaves some students behind




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)   Pedagogical Approaches     October 18, 2008   5 / 17
Cons of Teaching PKE




   Time
   Confusion
   Learner Uncertainty/Lack of Background Knowledge
   Compare & Contrast Leaves some students behind




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)   Pedagogical Approaches     October 18, 2008   5 / 17
Q: When is the cost of Pluralism too high?




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)   Pedagogical Approaches   October 18, 2008   6 / 17
A: When Overlaps don’t exist, don’t opt for pluralism, cost
too high




    Semantic Proximity, e.g. Unemployment
    Definitional Proximity: U = L/(E + L)
    Empirical Proximity
    EG: Existence of Unemployment




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)   Pedagogical Approaches   October 18, 2008   7 / 17
A: When Overlaps don’t exist, don’t opt for pluralism, cost
too high




    Semantic Proximity, e.g. Unemployment
    Definitional Proximity: U = L/(E + L)
    Empirical Proximity
    EG: Existence of Unemployment




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)   Pedagogical Approaches   October 18, 2008   7 / 17
A: When Overlaps don’t exist, don’t opt for pluralism, cost
too high




    Semantic Proximity, e.g. Unemployment
    Definitional Proximity: U = L/(E + L)
    Empirical Proximity
    EG: Existence of Unemployment




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)   Pedagogical Approaches   October 18, 2008   7 / 17
A: When Overlaps don’t exist, don’t opt for pluralism, cost
too high




    Semantic Proximity, e.g. Unemployment
    Definitional Proximity: U = L/(E + L)
    Empirical Proximity
    EG: Existence of Unemployment




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)   Pedagogical Approaches   October 18, 2008   7 / 17
Non Trivial Matter



Samuelson (1997, pg. 7)
    . . . words may be treacherous because we do not react in a
    neutral manner to them. Thus a man who approves of a
    government program to ration housing will call it a program of
    “social planning,” while an unsympathetic opponent will describe
    the same activity as “totalitarian bureaucratic regimentation.”
    Who can object to the former, and who could condone the latter?




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)    Pedagogical Approaches       October 18, 2008   8 / 17
Two Approaches
Stock Flow Consistent Macro Models: Godley and Lavoie (2006)




     Stephen Kinsella (UL)       Pedagogical Approaches        October 18, 2008   9 / 17
SFC Treatment of Money




   There is a gap in (historical) time between production and sales which
   generates a systemic need for finance;
   bank money is endogenously determined by the flow of credit and;
   total real income must be considered to be divided into three parts –
   that received by entrepreneurs, that received by labour, and that
   received by banks.




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)    Pedagogical Approaches      October 18, 2008   10 / 17
SFC Treatment of Money




   There is a gap in (historical) time between production and sales which
   generates a systemic need for finance;
   bank money is endogenously determined by the flow of credit and;
   total real income must be considered to be divided into three parts –
   that received by entrepreneurs, that received by labour, and that
   received by banks.




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)    Pedagogical Approaches      October 18, 2008   10 / 17
SFC Treatment of Money




   There is a gap in (historical) time between production and sales which
   generates a systemic need for finance;
   bank money is endogenously determined by the flow of credit and;
   total real income must be considered to be divided into three parts –
   that received by entrepreneurs, that received by labour, and that
   received by banks.




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)    Pedagogical Approaches      October 18, 2008   10 / 17
SFC Treatment of Money
Pedagogy




     Modeled using differential equations
     Simulated in Eviews
     Perturbation analysis gives policy recommendations/comparisons




    Stephen Kinsella (UL)    Pedagogical Approaches     October 18, 2008   11 / 17
SFC Treatment of Money
Pedagogy




     Modeled using differential equations
     Simulated in Eviews
     Perturbation analysis gives policy recommendations/comparisons




    Stephen Kinsella (UL)    Pedagogical Approaches     October 18, 2008   11 / 17
SFC Treatment of Money
Pedagogy




     Modeled using differential equations
     Simulated in Eviews
     Perturbation analysis gives policy recommendations/comparisons




    Stephen Kinsella (UL)    Pedagogical Approaches     October 18, 2008   11 / 17
Two Approaches
DSGE Approach: Barro (2007)




    Stephen Kinsella (UL)     Pedagogical Approaches   October 18, 2008   12 / 17
DSGE Treatment of Money



                               Y = A × F (κK , L),                          (1)
   Money instantaneously created & destroyed
    =⇒ A “social contrivance” or medium of exchange
   Households maxmise consumption C subject to constraints on
   investment, ∆K , production, summarised in the production function
   relation, and depreciation, δK :

                           C + ∆K = A × F (K , L) − δK
   Smooth pedagogical transition between micro & macro explanations
   of income and substitution effects, etc.



   Stephen Kinsella (UL)       Pedagogical Approaches    October 18, 2008   13 / 17
DSGE Treatment of Money



                               Y = A × F (κK , L),                          (1)
   Money instantaneously created & destroyed
    =⇒ A “social contrivance” or medium of exchange
   Households maxmise consumption C subject to constraints on
   investment, ∆K , production, summarised in the production function
   relation, and depreciation, δK :

                           C + ∆K = A × F (K , L) − δK
   Smooth pedagogical transition between micro & macro explanations
   of income and substitution effects, etc.



   Stephen Kinsella (UL)       Pedagogical Approaches    October 18, 2008   13 / 17
DSGE Treatment of Money



                               Y = A × F (κK , L),                          (1)
   Money instantaneously created & destroyed
    =⇒ A “social contrivance” or medium of exchange
   Households maxmise consumption C subject to constraints on
   investment, ∆K , production, summarised in the production function
   relation, and depreciation, δK :

                           C + ∆K = A × F (K , L) − δK
   Smooth pedagogical transition between micro & macro explanations
   of income and substitution effects, etc.



   Stephen Kinsella (UL)       Pedagogical Approaches    October 18, 2008   13 / 17
DSGE Treatment of Money



                               Y = A × F (κK , L),                          (1)
   Money instantaneously created & destroyed
    =⇒ A “social contrivance” or medium of exchange
   Households maxmise consumption C subject to constraints on
   investment, ∆K , production, summarised in the production function
   relation, and depreciation, δK :

                           C + ∆K = A × F (K , L) − δK
   Smooth pedagogical transition between micro & macro explanations
   of income and substitution effects, etc.



   Stephen Kinsella (UL)       Pedagogical Approaches    October 18, 2008   13 / 17
DSGE Treatment of Money



                               Y = A × F (κK , L),                          (1)
   Money instantaneously created & destroyed
    =⇒ A “social contrivance” or medium of exchange
   Households maxmise consumption C subject to constraints on
   investment, ∆K , production, summarised in the production function
   relation, and depreciation, δK :

                           C + ∆K = A × F (K , L) − δK
   Smooth pedagogical transition between micro & macro explanations
   of income and substitution effects, etc.



   Stephen Kinsella (UL)       Pedagogical Approaches    October 18, 2008   13 / 17
DSGE Treatment of Money



                               Y = A × F (κK , L),                          (1)
   Money instantaneously created & destroyed
    =⇒ A “social contrivance” or medium of exchange
   Households maxmise consumption C subject to constraints on
   investment, ∆K , production, summarised in the production function
   relation, and depreciation, δK :

                           C + ∆K = A × F (K , L) − δK
   Smooth pedagogical transition between micro & macro explanations
   of income and substitution effects, etc.



   Stephen Kinsella (UL)       Pedagogical Approaches    October 18, 2008   13 / 17
DSGE Treatment of Money
Pedagogy




     Usual Textbook graphical analysis
     Light calculus
     Data fitting
     Policy prescriptions from model fitting




    Stephen Kinsella (UL)     Pedagogical Approaches   October 18, 2008   14 / 17
DSGE Treatment of Money
Pedagogy




     Usual Textbook graphical analysis
     Light calculus
     Data fitting
     Policy prescriptions from model fitting




    Stephen Kinsella (UL)     Pedagogical Approaches   October 18, 2008   14 / 17
DSGE Treatment of Money
Pedagogy




     Usual Textbook graphical analysis
     Light calculus
     Data fitting
     Policy prescriptions from model fitting




    Stephen Kinsella (UL)     Pedagogical Approaches   October 18, 2008   14 / 17
Is there a middle way?




    Yes.
    Explore common problem statements differing solution concepts in
    comparative setting
    EG The Multiplier, Unemployment, Growth, Consumption, etc.




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)   Pedagogical Approaches    October 18, 2008   15 / 17
Is there a middle way?




    Yes.
    Explore common problem statements differing solution concepts in
    comparative setting
    EG The Multiplier, Unemployment, Growth, Consumption, etc.




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)   Pedagogical Approaches    October 18, 2008   15 / 17
Is there a middle way?




    Yes.
    Explore common problem statements differing solution concepts in
    comparative setting
    EG The Multiplier, Unemployment, Growth, Consumption, etc.




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)   Pedagogical Approaches    October 18, 2008   15 / 17
Conclusion: Only opt for pluralism when sufficient overlaps
exist. Otherwise, world of pain.




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)   Pedagogical Approaches   October 18, 2008   16 / 17
References


Robert J. Barro. Macroeconomics: A Modern Approach. South-Western
  College Pub., 1st edition, 2007. URL http://www.amazon.com/
  Macroeconomics-Approach-Robert-J-Barro/dp/0324178107/ref=
  pd bbs sr 1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198791536&sr=1-1.
Wynne Godley and Marc Lavoie. Monetary Economics An Integrated
 Approach to Credit, Money, Income, Production and Wealth.
 Palgrave-Macmillan, 2006. URL http:
 //www.palgrave.com/products/Catalogue.aspx?is=0230500552.
Paul Samuelson. Economics: The Original 1948 Edition. McGraw
  Hill/Irwin, 1997.




   Stephen Kinsella (UL)   Pedagogical Approaches   October 18, 2008   17 / 17

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Pluralism in Economics Paper

  • 1. Pedagogical Approaches to Theories of Endogenous versus Exogenous Money: Pluralism in Action? Pluralism in economics: rethinking the teaching of economics, October 18, 2008, City University, London. Stephen Kinsella Dept. Economics, University of Limerick. stephen.kinsella@ul.ie www.stephenkinsella.net October 18, 2008 Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 1 / 17
  • 2. Today 1 Problem 2 Example: Two Approaches to Money 3 For discussion: Is there a middle way? 4 Conclusion Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 2 / 17
  • 3. You’re Out There... Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 3 / 17
  • 4. Why should I learn this? Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 4 / 17
  • 5. Cons of Teaching PKE Time Confusion Learner Uncertainty/Lack of Background Knowledge Compare & Contrast Leaves some students behind Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 5 / 17
  • 6. Cons of Teaching PKE Time Confusion Learner Uncertainty/Lack of Background Knowledge Compare & Contrast Leaves some students behind Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 5 / 17
  • 7. Cons of Teaching PKE Time Confusion Learner Uncertainty/Lack of Background Knowledge Compare & Contrast Leaves some students behind Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 5 / 17
  • 8. Cons of Teaching PKE Time Confusion Learner Uncertainty/Lack of Background Knowledge Compare & Contrast Leaves some students behind Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 5 / 17
  • 9. Q: When is the cost of Pluralism too high? Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 6 / 17
  • 10. A: When Overlaps don’t exist, don’t opt for pluralism, cost too high Semantic Proximity, e.g. Unemployment Definitional Proximity: U = L/(E + L) Empirical Proximity EG: Existence of Unemployment Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 7 / 17
  • 11. A: When Overlaps don’t exist, don’t opt for pluralism, cost too high Semantic Proximity, e.g. Unemployment Definitional Proximity: U = L/(E + L) Empirical Proximity EG: Existence of Unemployment Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 7 / 17
  • 12. A: When Overlaps don’t exist, don’t opt for pluralism, cost too high Semantic Proximity, e.g. Unemployment Definitional Proximity: U = L/(E + L) Empirical Proximity EG: Existence of Unemployment Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 7 / 17
  • 13. A: When Overlaps don’t exist, don’t opt for pluralism, cost too high Semantic Proximity, e.g. Unemployment Definitional Proximity: U = L/(E + L) Empirical Proximity EG: Existence of Unemployment Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 7 / 17
  • 14. Non Trivial Matter Samuelson (1997, pg. 7) . . . words may be treacherous because we do not react in a neutral manner to them. Thus a man who approves of a government program to ration housing will call it a program of “social planning,” while an unsympathetic opponent will describe the same activity as “totalitarian bureaucratic regimentation.” Who can object to the former, and who could condone the latter? Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 8 / 17
  • 15. Two Approaches Stock Flow Consistent Macro Models: Godley and Lavoie (2006) Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 9 / 17
  • 16. SFC Treatment of Money There is a gap in (historical) time between production and sales which generates a systemic need for finance; bank money is endogenously determined by the flow of credit and; total real income must be considered to be divided into three parts – that received by entrepreneurs, that received by labour, and that received by banks. Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 10 / 17
  • 17. SFC Treatment of Money There is a gap in (historical) time between production and sales which generates a systemic need for finance; bank money is endogenously determined by the flow of credit and; total real income must be considered to be divided into three parts – that received by entrepreneurs, that received by labour, and that received by banks. Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 10 / 17
  • 18. SFC Treatment of Money There is a gap in (historical) time between production and sales which generates a systemic need for finance; bank money is endogenously determined by the flow of credit and; total real income must be considered to be divided into three parts – that received by entrepreneurs, that received by labour, and that received by banks. Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 10 / 17
  • 19. SFC Treatment of Money Pedagogy Modeled using differential equations Simulated in Eviews Perturbation analysis gives policy recommendations/comparisons Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 11 / 17
  • 20. SFC Treatment of Money Pedagogy Modeled using differential equations Simulated in Eviews Perturbation analysis gives policy recommendations/comparisons Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 11 / 17
  • 21. SFC Treatment of Money Pedagogy Modeled using differential equations Simulated in Eviews Perturbation analysis gives policy recommendations/comparisons Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 11 / 17
  • 22. Two Approaches DSGE Approach: Barro (2007) Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 12 / 17
  • 23. DSGE Treatment of Money Y = A × F (κK , L), (1) Money instantaneously created & destroyed =⇒ A “social contrivance” or medium of exchange Households maxmise consumption C subject to constraints on investment, ∆K , production, summarised in the production function relation, and depreciation, δK : C + ∆K = A × F (K , L) − δK Smooth pedagogical transition between micro & macro explanations of income and substitution effects, etc. Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 13 / 17
  • 24. DSGE Treatment of Money Y = A × F (κK , L), (1) Money instantaneously created & destroyed =⇒ A “social contrivance” or medium of exchange Households maxmise consumption C subject to constraints on investment, ∆K , production, summarised in the production function relation, and depreciation, δK : C + ∆K = A × F (K , L) − δK Smooth pedagogical transition between micro & macro explanations of income and substitution effects, etc. Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 13 / 17
  • 25. DSGE Treatment of Money Y = A × F (κK , L), (1) Money instantaneously created & destroyed =⇒ A “social contrivance” or medium of exchange Households maxmise consumption C subject to constraints on investment, ∆K , production, summarised in the production function relation, and depreciation, δK : C + ∆K = A × F (K , L) − δK Smooth pedagogical transition between micro & macro explanations of income and substitution effects, etc. Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 13 / 17
  • 26. DSGE Treatment of Money Y = A × F (κK , L), (1) Money instantaneously created & destroyed =⇒ A “social contrivance” or medium of exchange Households maxmise consumption C subject to constraints on investment, ∆K , production, summarised in the production function relation, and depreciation, δK : C + ∆K = A × F (K , L) − δK Smooth pedagogical transition between micro & macro explanations of income and substitution effects, etc. Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 13 / 17
  • 27. DSGE Treatment of Money Y = A × F (κK , L), (1) Money instantaneously created & destroyed =⇒ A “social contrivance” or medium of exchange Households maxmise consumption C subject to constraints on investment, ∆K , production, summarised in the production function relation, and depreciation, δK : C + ∆K = A × F (K , L) − δK Smooth pedagogical transition between micro & macro explanations of income and substitution effects, etc. Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 13 / 17
  • 28. DSGE Treatment of Money Y = A × F (κK , L), (1) Money instantaneously created & destroyed =⇒ A “social contrivance” or medium of exchange Households maxmise consumption C subject to constraints on investment, ∆K , production, summarised in the production function relation, and depreciation, δK : C + ∆K = A × F (K , L) − δK Smooth pedagogical transition between micro & macro explanations of income and substitution effects, etc. Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 13 / 17
  • 29. DSGE Treatment of Money Pedagogy Usual Textbook graphical analysis Light calculus Data fitting Policy prescriptions from model fitting Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 14 / 17
  • 30. DSGE Treatment of Money Pedagogy Usual Textbook graphical analysis Light calculus Data fitting Policy prescriptions from model fitting Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 14 / 17
  • 31. DSGE Treatment of Money Pedagogy Usual Textbook graphical analysis Light calculus Data fitting Policy prescriptions from model fitting Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 14 / 17
  • 32. Is there a middle way? Yes. Explore common problem statements differing solution concepts in comparative setting EG The Multiplier, Unemployment, Growth, Consumption, etc. Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 15 / 17
  • 33. Is there a middle way? Yes. Explore common problem statements differing solution concepts in comparative setting EG The Multiplier, Unemployment, Growth, Consumption, etc. Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 15 / 17
  • 34. Is there a middle way? Yes. Explore common problem statements differing solution concepts in comparative setting EG The Multiplier, Unemployment, Growth, Consumption, etc. Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 15 / 17
  • 35. Conclusion: Only opt for pluralism when sufficient overlaps exist. Otherwise, world of pain. Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 16 / 17
  • 36. References Robert J. Barro. Macroeconomics: A Modern Approach. South-Western College Pub., 1st edition, 2007. URL http://www.amazon.com/ Macroeconomics-Approach-Robert-J-Barro/dp/0324178107/ref= pd bbs sr 1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198791536&sr=1-1. Wynne Godley and Marc Lavoie. Monetary Economics An Integrated Approach to Credit, Money, Income, Production and Wealth. Palgrave-Macmillan, 2006. URL http: //www.palgrave.com/products/Catalogue.aspx?is=0230500552. Paul Samuelson. Economics: The Original 1948 Edition. McGraw Hill/Irwin, 1997. Stephen Kinsella (UL) Pedagogical Approaches October 18, 2008 17 / 17