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History of Modern Macroeconomics Lecture 3. 4. The Empirical Microfoundations of Macroeconomics (1945 -1970)

History of Modern Macroeconomics Lecture 3. 4. The Empirical Microfoundations of Macroeconomics (1945 -1970) Kevin D. Hoover Department of Economics Department of Philosophy Center for the History of Political Economy Duke University Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 1

Two Macroeconomic Traditions of the 1930 s – 1 n Frisch/Tinbergen: q q q

Two Macroeconomic Traditions of the 1930 s – 1 n Frisch/Tinbergen: q q q micro/macro distinction macro dominates micro problem of aggregation ignored supported econometrics engineering attitude socialist/central planner Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 2

Two Macroeconomic Traditions of the 1930 s – 2 n Keynes: q q q

Two Macroeconomic Traditions of the 1930 s – 2 n Keynes: q q q micro/macro distinction (not in those words) micro at root; macro emergent problem of aggregation does not arise hostile to econometrics medical attitude n n Aside: “If economists could manage to get themselves thought of as humble, competent people on a level with dentists, that would be splendid. ” John Maynard Keynes (1931) liberal/saving markets from their own fallabilities Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 3

Wartime Planning and Controls Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2)

Wartime Planning and Controls Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 4

Wartime Planners John Kenneth Galbraith (1908 -2006) Milton Friedman (1912 -2006) Economics 882 History

Wartime Planners John Kenneth Galbraith (1908 -2006) Milton Friedman (1912 -2006) Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 5

Economists and the War “The other thing that was so important in the ’fifties

Economists and the War “The other thing that was so important in the ’fifties and ’sixties was operations research. The World War II generation brought a whole bunch of smart guys, like Abraham Wald and Friedman, . . . I mean everybody into Washington to work on the war effort, and economists thought of all kinds of great stuff. . . I guess that’s what we always claim. We invented the convoy system. . . we basically won the war singlehandedly. “ Robert E. Lucas, Jr. Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 6

Keynes Mostly Lost. What Survived n n n Consilience of Keynes’s ontology with the

Keynes Mostly Lost. What Survived n n n Consilience of Keynes’s ontology with the national income and product accounts Interventionist attitude Neoclassical synthesis: q q q Already in Keynes: classical is special case of the general theory Picked up by Klein (The Keynesian Revolution) Samuelson: implicit in 1 st edition of Economics (1948); term coined in 3 rd edition (1955) Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 7

The New Empirical Macroeconomics n Walrasian: q q n n general equilibrium individual optimization

The New Empirical Macroeconomics n Walrasian: q q n n general equilibrium individual optimization (microfoundations) IS-LM Keynesian Aggregation q q q practice demands must be eliminable in theory work towards maximum disaggregation Lawrence Klein (1920 - ) Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 8

IS-LM-AS Sets the Agenda for Macroeconmetric Models Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring

IS-LM-AS Sets the Agenda for Macroeconmetric Models Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 9

Hydraulic Keynesianism: The Phillips Machine or Moniac Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring

Hydraulic Keynesianism: The Phillips Machine or Moniac Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 10

Phillips Machine: Schematic Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 11

Phillips Machine: Schematic Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 11

Phillips Machine: Details Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 12

Phillips Machine: Details Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 12

Phillips Machine in Punch Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2)

Phillips Machine in Punch Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 13

IS-LM-AS Sets the Agenda for Macroeconmetric Models Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring

IS-LM-AS Sets the Agenda for Macroeconmetric Models Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 14

Microfoundations : Transactions Demand for Money (Baumol) – 1 Economics 882 History of Modern

Microfoundations : Transactions Demand for Money (Baumol) – 1 Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 15

Microfoundations : Transactions Demand for Money (Baumol) – 2 Economics 882 History of Modern

Microfoundations : Transactions Demand for Money (Baumol) – 2 Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 16

Microfoundations : Transactions Demand for Money (Baumol) – 3 n Implications: q q n

Microfoundations : Transactions Demand for Money (Baumol) – 3 n Implications: q q n Income-elasticity of money demand = ½ Interest-elasticity of money demand = –½ Compare to the Traditional Quantity Equation: q q Income-elasticity of money demand = 1 Interest-elasticity of money demand = undetermined (possibly zero) Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 17

Microfoundations of the Various “Keynesian” Functions n n n Transaction Demand for Money: Baumol

Microfoundations of the Various “Keynesian” Functions n n n Transaction Demand for Money: Baumol (1952) Speculative Demand for Money: Tobin (1958) Consumption Function: Duesenberry (1949); Modigliani and Brumberg (1952); Friedman (1945; 1955) Investment: Jorgensen (1966) Production Function: (Franklin Fisher 1969) Labor Supply: Lucas and Rapping (1969) Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 18

Klein’s Modeling Agenda In contrast with the parsimonious view of natural simplicity, I believe

Klein’s Modeling Agenda In contrast with the parsimonious view of natural simplicity, I believe that economic life is enormously complicated and that the successful model will try to build in as much of the complicated interrelationships as possible. That is why I want to work with large econometric models and a great deal of computer power. Instead of the rule of parsimony, I prefer the following rule: the largest possible system that can be managed and that can explain the main economic magnitudes as well as the parsimonious system is the better system to develop and use. [Klein 1992] Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 19

An Opposing Current the focus should be on the analysis of parts of the

An Opposing Current the focus should be on the analysis of parts of the economy in the hope that we can find bits of order here and there and gradually combine these bits into a systematic picture of the whole [1951] A hypothesis is important if it ‘explains” much by little, that is, if it abstracts the common and crucial elements from the mass of complex and detailed circumstances surrounding the phenomena to be explained and permits valid predictions on the basis of them alone. [Friedman 1953, p. 14] Milton Friedman (1912 -2006) We curtsy to Marshall, but we walk with Walras [1949] Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 20

Genealogy of Klein’s Macroeconometric Models Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module

Genealogy of Klein’s Macroeconometric Models Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 21

Complexity of Klein’s Model Number of Equations Klein Model I (1950) 6 Klein Model

Complexity of Klein’s Model Number of Equations Klein Model I (1950) 6 Klein Model II (1950) 3 Klein Model III (1950) 12 Klein-Goldberger (1955) 25 Brookings-early (1959) about 200 Brookings-late (1972) about 400 Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 22

Brookings Model (1965) Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 23

Brookings Model (1965) Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 23

Phillips Machine: Schematic Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 24

Phillips Machine: Schematic Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 24

The IS-LM Core of a Large-scale Macroeconometric Model Source: Green et al. “The IS-LM

The IS-LM Core of a Large-scale Macroeconometric Model Source: Green et al. “The IS-LM Cores of Three Econometric Models, ” in Lawrence Klein (editor) Comparative Performance of U. S. Econometric Models, p. 104. Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 25

Computing Power as a Limitation on Economic Modeling Before World War II After World

Computing Power as a Limitation on Economic Modeling Before World War II After World War II Burroughs Adding Machines in Veterans Bureau Computing Section Eniac: The First American Digital Computer Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 26

Thanks The End Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 27

Thanks The End Economics 882 History of Modern Macroeconomics (Spring 2013, Module 2) 27