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Роль мотива предосторожности в теории Кейнса и концепция суррогатных средств накопления

Роль мотива предосторожности в теории Кейнса и концепция суррогатных средств накопления

Abstract

Статья посвящена рассмотрению разнообразных и неоднозначных трактовок мотива предосторожности спроса на деньги, которые можно найти в основных работах Кейнса, опубликованных в 1936 и 1937 гг. Показано, что одна из таких трактовок позволяет провести связь между неопределенностью и деньгами, связь, являющуюся ключевой для современной посткейнсианской теории. Автор статьи также анализирует, как вытеснялась концепция мотива предосторожности из экономической теории мейнстрима, а также ту роль, которую эта концепция может сыграть для развития теории суррогатных средств накопления в рамках посткейнсианства.

The paper is devoted to various and ambiguous treatments of precautionary motive of demand for money by Keynes in his main works published in 1936 and 1937. It is shown that one of these treatments allows making link between uncertainty and money. This link is crucial for the contemporary Post Keynesian economics. The author considers also how conception of precautionary motive was displaced by from mainstream economics, and also the possible role of this conception for the development of Post Keynesian theory of surrogate stores of value.

Keywords

КЕЙНС, МОТИВ ПРЕДОСТОРОЖНОСТИ, СПРОС НА ДЕНЬГИ, МЕЙНСТРИМ, ПОСТКЕЙНСИАНСТВО, СУРРОГАТНЫЕ СРЕДСТВА НАКОПЛЕНИЯ

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