Scientific Bulletin of the Odessa National Economic University 2015, 9, 80-91
Open Access Article
Kvach Yaroslav
Doctor of Еconomic Sciences, Professor, Odessa institute of finances of the Ukrainian state university of finances and international trade, E-mail:coach8807@mail.ru
Kvach Y., (2015) The trends of modern keynesianism development. Ed.: М.D. Baldzhy (ed.-in-ch.) and others [Systema pensiinoho zabezpechennia Ukrainy ta yevrointehratsiini protsesy; za red.: М. D. Baldzhy (gol. red.)], Scientific Bulletin of the Odessa National Economic University (ISSN 2313-4569), Odessa National Economics University, Odessa, No. 9(229), pp. 80-91.
It is the adequacy of different streams of neokeynesian theory to the tasks of ground of Ukrainian economic policy directed to crisis overcome is research in the article оf J.P.Kvach "The trends of modern Keynesianism development ". The author believes that in this depressed economy following the investment growth will inevitably begin to grow and the consumption, not threatening higher inflation. In a concrete example that shift focus from consumer to investment demand allows you to bypass the contradiction between Keynesianism and monetarism. It is proposed to issue new money was institutionally more directly related to investment in the development of the real production and thereby provided with a trademark finish. It is concluded that in those specific historical conditions in which today is Ukraine, it is possible to stimulate the recovery from the crisis and economic recovery, without resorting to inflationary financing. It is proposed the creation of a National development Institute (NDI) in the form of, for example, the National development Bank. At this stage of development of Ukraine's main hopes in the creation of start-up capital NDI assigned to the International Bank for reconstruction and development, European Bank for reconstruction and development, European investment Bank and other international financial institutions. The task of research - to fund the creation of new businesses, and then when they start to function, to sell their shares to private investors, including foreign ones. These proposals are Keynesian in nature and adjacent to the wing in the Keynesian theory, which focuses on investment, not consumer demand.
crisis, investments,Keynesianism, monetarism,inflation, money, bank, production.
JEL classification: Е12
UD classification: 330.341.4(477)