Oxford Handbook of Post-Keynesian Economics, Volume 1
Critiques and Methodology
Herausgegeben von Harcourt, Geoffrey; Kriesler, Peter
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Critiques and Methodology
Herausgegeben von Harcourt, Geoffrey; Kriesler, Peter
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These two volumes cover the principal areas to which Post-Keynesian economists have made distinctive contributions. The contents include the significant criticism by Post-Keynesians of mainstream economics, but the emphasis is on positive Post-Keynesian analysis of the economic problems of the modern world and of policies with which to tackle them.
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These two volumes cover the principal areas to which Post-Keynesian economists have made distinctive contributions. The contents include the significant criticism by Post-Keynesians of mainstream economics, but the emphasis is on positive Post-Keynesian analysis of the economic problems of the modern world and of policies with which to tackle them.
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- Oxford Handbooks in Economics
- Verlag: Oxford University Press; Oup Usa
- Seitenzahl: 636
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 184mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 96g
- ISBN-13: 9780195390766
- ISBN-10: 0195390768
- Artikelnr.: 36692604
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford Handbooks in Economics
- Verlag: Oxford University Press; Oup Usa
- Seitenzahl: 636
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 184mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 96g
- ISBN-13: 9780195390766
- ISBN-10: 0195390768
- Artikelnr.: 36692604
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Emeritus Reader in the History of Economic Theory at the University of Cambridge, UK; Emeritus Fellow, Jesus College, Cambridge; and Professor Emeritus, University of Adelaide, Australia
* Preface and acknowledgements * Introduction
G.C. Harcourt and Peter Kriesler * 1. A personal view of the origins of post
Keynesian ideas in the history of economics
Jan Kregel * 2. Sraffa, Keynes and post
Keynesianism
Heinz Kurz * 3. Sraffa, Keynes and post
Keynesians: Suggestions for a synthesis in the making
Richard Arena and Stephanie Blankenburg * 4. On the notion of equilibrium or the centre of gravitation in economic theory
Ajit Sinha * 5. Keynesian foundations of post
Keynesian economics
Paul Davidson * 6. Money
Randall Wray * 7. Post
Keynesian theories of money and credit: conflict and (some) resolutions
Victoria Chick and Sheila Dow * 8. The scientific illusion of New Keynesian monetary theory
Colin Rogers * 9. Single period analysis and continuation analysis of endogenous money: a revisitation of the debate between horizontalists and structuralists
Giuseppe Fontana * 10. Post
Keynesian monetary economics Godley
like
Mark Lavoie * 11. Hyman Minsky and the financial instability hypothesis
John King * 12. Endogenous growth: A Kaldorian approach
Mark Setterfield * 13. Structural economic dynamics and the Cambridge tradition
Prue Kerr and Robert Scazzieri * 14. The Cambridge post
Keynesian school of income and wealth distribution
Mauro Baranzini and Amalia Mirante * 15. Reinventing macroeconomics
Edward Nell * 16. Long
run growth in open economies: export
led cumulative causation or a balance
of
payments constraint?
Robert Blecker * 17. Post
Keynesian precepts for nonlinear, endogenous, nonstochastic, business cycle theories
K. Vela Velupillai * 18. Post
Keynesian approaches to industrial pricing: a survey and critique
Ken Coutts and Neville Norman * 19. Post
Keynesian price theory: from pricing to market governance to the economy as a whole
Frederic S. Lee * 20. Kaleckian economics
Robert Dixon and Jan Toporowski * 21. Wages policy
John King * 22. Discrimination in the labour markets
Peter Riach and Judith Rich * 23. Post
Keynesian perspectives on economic development and growth
Peter Kriesler * 24. Keynes and economic development
Tony Thirlwall * 25. Post
Keynesian economics and the role of aggregate demand in less
developed economies
Amitava Krishna Dutt
G.C. Harcourt and Peter Kriesler * 1. A personal view of the origins of post
Keynesian ideas in the history of economics
Jan Kregel * 2. Sraffa, Keynes and post
Keynesianism
Heinz Kurz * 3. Sraffa, Keynes and post
Keynesians: Suggestions for a synthesis in the making
Richard Arena and Stephanie Blankenburg * 4. On the notion of equilibrium or the centre of gravitation in economic theory
Ajit Sinha * 5. Keynesian foundations of post
Keynesian economics
Paul Davidson * 6. Money
Randall Wray * 7. Post
Keynesian theories of money and credit: conflict and (some) resolutions
Victoria Chick and Sheila Dow * 8. The scientific illusion of New Keynesian monetary theory
Colin Rogers * 9. Single period analysis and continuation analysis of endogenous money: a revisitation of the debate between horizontalists and structuralists
Giuseppe Fontana * 10. Post
Keynesian monetary economics Godley
like
Mark Lavoie * 11. Hyman Minsky and the financial instability hypothesis
John King * 12. Endogenous growth: A Kaldorian approach
Mark Setterfield * 13. Structural economic dynamics and the Cambridge tradition
Prue Kerr and Robert Scazzieri * 14. The Cambridge post
Keynesian school of income and wealth distribution
Mauro Baranzini and Amalia Mirante * 15. Reinventing macroeconomics
Edward Nell * 16. Long
run growth in open economies: export
led cumulative causation or a balance
of
payments constraint?
Robert Blecker * 17. Post
Keynesian precepts for nonlinear, endogenous, nonstochastic, business cycle theories
K. Vela Velupillai * 18. Post
Keynesian approaches to industrial pricing: a survey and critique
Ken Coutts and Neville Norman * 19. Post
Keynesian price theory: from pricing to market governance to the economy as a whole
Frederic S. Lee * 20. Kaleckian economics
Robert Dixon and Jan Toporowski * 21. Wages policy
John King * 22. Discrimination in the labour markets
Peter Riach and Judith Rich * 23. Post
Keynesian perspectives on economic development and growth
Peter Kriesler * 24. Keynes and economic development
Tony Thirlwall * 25. Post
Keynesian economics and the role of aggregate demand in less
developed economies
Amitava Krishna Dutt
* Preface and acknowledgements * Introduction
G.C. Harcourt and Peter Kriesler * 1. A personal view of the origins of post
Keynesian ideas in the history of economics
Jan Kregel * 2. Sraffa, Keynes and post
Keynesianism
Heinz Kurz * 3. Sraffa, Keynes and post
Keynesians: Suggestions for a synthesis in the making
Richard Arena and Stephanie Blankenburg * 4. On the notion of equilibrium or the centre of gravitation in economic theory
Ajit Sinha * 5. Keynesian foundations of post
Keynesian economics
Paul Davidson * 6. Money
Randall Wray * 7. Post
Keynesian theories of money and credit: conflict and (some) resolutions
Victoria Chick and Sheila Dow * 8. The scientific illusion of New Keynesian monetary theory
Colin Rogers * 9. Single period analysis and continuation analysis of endogenous money: a revisitation of the debate between horizontalists and structuralists
Giuseppe Fontana * 10. Post
Keynesian monetary economics Godley
like
Mark Lavoie * 11. Hyman Minsky and the financial instability hypothesis
John King * 12. Endogenous growth: A Kaldorian approach
Mark Setterfield * 13. Structural economic dynamics and the Cambridge tradition
Prue Kerr and Robert Scazzieri * 14. The Cambridge post
Keynesian school of income and wealth distribution
Mauro Baranzini and Amalia Mirante * 15. Reinventing macroeconomics
Edward Nell * 16. Long
run growth in open economies: export
led cumulative causation or a balance
of
payments constraint?
Robert Blecker * 17. Post
Keynesian precepts for nonlinear, endogenous, nonstochastic, business cycle theories
K. Vela Velupillai * 18. Post
Keynesian approaches to industrial pricing: a survey and critique
Ken Coutts and Neville Norman * 19. Post
Keynesian price theory: from pricing to market governance to the economy as a whole
Frederic S. Lee * 20. Kaleckian economics
Robert Dixon and Jan Toporowski * 21. Wages policy
John King * 22. Discrimination in the labour markets
Peter Riach and Judith Rich * 23. Post
Keynesian perspectives on economic development and growth
Peter Kriesler * 24. Keynes and economic development
Tony Thirlwall * 25. Post
Keynesian economics and the role of aggregate demand in less
developed economies
Amitava Krishna Dutt
G.C. Harcourt and Peter Kriesler * 1. A personal view of the origins of post
Keynesian ideas in the history of economics
Jan Kregel * 2. Sraffa, Keynes and post
Keynesianism
Heinz Kurz * 3. Sraffa, Keynes and post
Keynesians: Suggestions for a synthesis in the making
Richard Arena and Stephanie Blankenburg * 4. On the notion of equilibrium or the centre of gravitation in economic theory
Ajit Sinha * 5. Keynesian foundations of post
Keynesian economics
Paul Davidson * 6. Money
Randall Wray * 7. Post
Keynesian theories of money and credit: conflict and (some) resolutions
Victoria Chick and Sheila Dow * 8. The scientific illusion of New Keynesian monetary theory
Colin Rogers * 9. Single period analysis and continuation analysis of endogenous money: a revisitation of the debate between horizontalists and structuralists
Giuseppe Fontana * 10. Post
Keynesian monetary economics Godley
like
Mark Lavoie * 11. Hyman Minsky and the financial instability hypothesis
John King * 12. Endogenous growth: A Kaldorian approach
Mark Setterfield * 13. Structural economic dynamics and the Cambridge tradition
Prue Kerr and Robert Scazzieri * 14. The Cambridge post
Keynesian school of income and wealth distribution
Mauro Baranzini and Amalia Mirante * 15. Reinventing macroeconomics
Edward Nell * 16. Long
run growth in open economies: export
led cumulative causation or a balance
of
payments constraint?
Robert Blecker * 17. Post
Keynesian precepts for nonlinear, endogenous, nonstochastic, business cycle theories
K. Vela Velupillai * 18. Post
Keynesian approaches to industrial pricing: a survey and critique
Ken Coutts and Neville Norman * 19. Post
Keynesian price theory: from pricing to market governance to the economy as a whole
Frederic S. Lee * 20. Kaleckian economics
Robert Dixon and Jan Toporowski * 21. Wages policy
John King * 22. Discrimination in the labour markets
Peter Riach and Judith Rich * 23. Post
Keynesian perspectives on economic development and growth
Peter Kriesler * 24. Keynes and economic development
Tony Thirlwall * 25. Post
Keynesian economics and the role of aggregate demand in less
developed economies
Amitava Krishna Dutt