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In recent work I have tried to spell out a Post Walrasian approach to macroeconomics (Colander, 1995a) and to translate that Post Walrasian vision into the aggregate supply/aggregate demand framework (Colander, 1995b). In this paper I continue that work and begin to relate the Post Walrasian vision to the standard IS/LM analysis. The paper is not about high theory; instead it is about the pedagogical use of the IS/LM framework.
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Colander, D. (2000). Post Walrasian Macroeconomics and IS/LM Analysis. In: Young, W., Zilberfarb, B.Z. (eds) IS-LM and Modern Macroeconomics. Recent Economic Thought, vol 73. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0644-6_3
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