Oxford Handbook of Post-Keynesian Economics, Volume 2
Critiques and Methodology
Herausgegeben von Harcourt, G. C.; Kriesler, Peter
Oxford Handbook of Post-Keynesian Economics, Volume 2
Critiques and Methodology
Herausgegeben von Harcourt, G. C.; 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: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 184mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1022g
- ISBN-13: 9780195390759
- ISBN-10: 019539075X
- Artikelnr.: 36693699
- Oxford Handbooks in Economics .
- Verlag: Oxford University Press; Oup Usa
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 184mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1022g
- ISBN-13: 9780195390759
- ISBN-10: 019539075X
- Artikelnr.: 36693699
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 (from volume 1) - G.C. Harcourt and Peter Kriesler
* 1) On microfoundations of macroeconomics - Abu Rizvi
* 2) Post-Keynesian economics, rationality and conventions - Tom Boylan
and Paschal O'Gorman
* 3) Methodology and post-Keynesian economics. - Sheila Dow
* 4) Critiques, methodology and the relationship of post-Keynesianism
to other heterodox approaches - Gay Meeks
* 5) Two post-Keynesian approaches to uncertainty and irreducible
uncertainty - Rod O'Donnell
* 6) The interdisciplinary applications of post-Keynesian economics -
Wylie Bradford
* 7) Post-Keynesian economics, critical realism and social ontology -
Stephen Pratten
* 8) The traverse, equilibrium analysis and post-Keynesian economics -
Joseph Halevi, Neil Hart and Peter Kriesler
* 9) A personal view of post-Keynesian elements in the development of
economic complexity theory and its application to policy - Barclay
Rosser Jr.
* 10) How sound are the foundations of the aggregate production
function? - Jesus Felipe and John McCombie
* 11) Marx and post-Keynesians - Claudio Sardoni
* 12) The L-shaped aggregate supply curve, the Phillips curve, and the
future of macroeconomics - James Forder
* 13) A post-Keynesian critique of independent central banking - Joerg
Bibow
* 14) The post-Keynesian critique of the mainstream theory of the state
and the post-Keynesian approaches to economic policy - Richard Holt
* 15) A modern Kaleckian-Keynesian framework for economic theory and
policy - Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer
* 16) Classical-Keynesian political economy: genesis, present state and
implications for political philosophy and economic policy - Heinrich
Bortis
* 17) Post-Keynesian distribution of personal income and policy - James
K. Galbraith
* 18) Environmental economics - Neil Perry
* 19) Theorising about post-Keynesian economics in Australasia:
aggregate demand, economic growth and income distribution policy -
Paul Dalziel and J. W. Nevile
* 20) The heterodox spiral and the neoclassical sink: reclaiming
economic theory after neo-liberalism - Gary Dymski
* 21) Keynesianism and the crisis - Lance Taylor
* Introduction (from volume 1) - G.C. Harcourt and Peter Kriesler
* 1) On microfoundations of macroeconomics - Abu Rizvi
* 2) Post-Keynesian economics, rationality and conventions - Tom Boylan
and Paschal O'Gorman
* 3) Methodology and post-Keynesian economics. - Sheila Dow
* 4) Critiques, methodology and the relationship of post-Keynesianism
to other heterodox approaches - Gay Meeks
* 5) Two post-Keynesian approaches to uncertainty and irreducible
uncertainty - Rod O'Donnell
* 6) The interdisciplinary applications of post-Keynesian economics -
Wylie Bradford
* 7) Post-Keynesian economics, critical realism and social ontology -
Stephen Pratten
* 8) The traverse, equilibrium analysis and post-Keynesian economics -
Joseph Halevi, Neil Hart and Peter Kriesler
* 9) A personal view of post-Keynesian elements in the development of
economic complexity theory and its application to policy - Barclay
Rosser Jr.
* 10) How sound are the foundations of the aggregate production
function? - Jesus Felipe and John McCombie
* 11) Marx and post-Keynesians - Claudio Sardoni
* 12) The L-shaped aggregate supply curve, the Phillips curve, and the
future of macroeconomics - James Forder
* 13) A post-Keynesian critique of independent central banking - Joerg
Bibow
* 14) The post-Keynesian critique of the mainstream theory of the state
and the post-Keynesian approaches to economic policy - Richard Holt
* 15) A modern Kaleckian-Keynesian framework for economic theory and
policy - Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer
* 16) Classical-Keynesian political economy: genesis, present state and
implications for political philosophy and economic policy - Heinrich
Bortis
* 17) Post-Keynesian distribution of personal income and policy - James
K. Galbraith
* 18) Environmental economics - Neil Perry
* 19) Theorising about post-Keynesian economics in Australasia:
aggregate demand, economic growth and income distribution policy -
Paul Dalziel and J. W. Nevile
* 20) The heterodox spiral and the neoclassical sink: reclaiming
economic theory after neo-liberalism - Gary Dymski
* 21) Keynesianism and the crisis - Lance Taylor
* Preface and acknowledgements
* Introduction (from volume 1) - G.C. Harcourt and Peter Kriesler
* 1) On microfoundations of macroeconomics - Abu Rizvi
* 2) Post-Keynesian economics, rationality and conventions - Tom Boylan
and Paschal O'Gorman
* 3) Methodology and post-Keynesian economics. - Sheila Dow
* 4) Critiques, methodology and the relationship of post-Keynesianism
to other heterodox approaches - Gay Meeks
* 5) Two post-Keynesian approaches to uncertainty and irreducible
uncertainty - Rod O'Donnell
* 6) The interdisciplinary applications of post-Keynesian economics -
Wylie Bradford
* 7) Post-Keynesian economics, critical realism and social ontology -
Stephen Pratten
* 8) The traverse, equilibrium analysis and post-Keynesian economics -
Joseph Halevi, Neil Hart and Peter Kriesler
* 9) A personal view of post-Keynesian elements in the development of
economic complexity theory and its application to policy - Barclay
Rosser Jr.
* 10) How sound are the foundations of the aggregate production
function? - Jesus Felipe and John McCombie
* 11) Marx and post-Keynesians - Claudio Sardoni
* 12) The L-shaped aggregate supply curve, the Phillips curve, and the
future of macroeconomics - James Forder
* 13) A post-Keynesian critique of independent central banking - Joerg
Bibow
* 14) The post-Keynesian critique of the mainstream theory of the state
and the post-Keynesian approaches to economic policy - Richard Holt
* 15) A modern Kaleckian-Keynesian framework for economic theory and
policy - Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer
* 16) Classical-Keynesian political economy: genesis, present state and
implications for political philosophy and economic policy - Heinrich
Bortis
* 17) Post-Keynesian distribution of personal income and policy - James
K. Galbraith
* 18) Environmental economics - Neil Perry
* 19) Theorising about post-Keynesian economics in Australasia:
aggregate demand, economic growth and income distribution policy -
Paul Dalziel and J. W. Nevile
* 20) The heterodox spiral and the neoclassical sink: reclaiming
economic theory after neo-liberalism - Gary Dymski
* 21) Keynesianism and the crisis - Lance Taylor
* Introduction (from volume 1) - G.C. Harcourt and Peter Kriesler
* 1) On microfoundations of macroeconomics - Abu Rizvi
* 2) Post-Keynesian economics, rationality and conventions - Tom Boylan
and Paschal O'Gorman
* 3) Methodology and post-Keynesian economics. - Sheila Dow
* 4) Critiques, methodology and the relationship of post-Keynesianism
to other heterodox approaches - Gay Meeks
* 5) Two post-Keynesian approaches to uncertainty and irreducible
uncertainty - Rod O'Donnell
* 6) The interdisciplinary applications of post-Keynesian economics -
Wylie Bradford
* 7) Post-Keynesian economics, critical realism and social ontology -
Stephen Pratten
* 8) The traverse, equilibrium analysis and post-Keynesian economics -
Joseph Halevi, Neil Hart and Peter Kriesler
* 9) A personal view of post-Keynesian elements in the development of
economic complexity theory and its application to policy - Barclay
Rosser Jr.
* 10) How sound are the foundations of the aggregate production
function? - Jesus Felipe and John McCombie
* 11) Marx and post-Keynesians - Claudio Sardoni
* 12) The L-shaped aggregate supply curve, the Phillips curve, and the
future of macroeconomics - James Forder
* 13) A post-Keynesian critique of independent central banking - Joerg
Bibow
* 14) The post-Keynesian critique of the mainstream theory of the state
and the post-Keynesian approaches to economic policy - Richard Holt
* 15) A modern Kaleckian-Keynesian framework for economic theory and
policy - Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer
* 16) Classical-Keynesian political economy: genesis, present state and
implications for political philosophy and economic policy - Heinrich
Bortis
* 17) Post-Keynesian distribution of personal income and policy - James
K. Galbraith
* 18) Environmental economics - Neil Perry
* 19) Theorising about post-Keynesian economics in Australasia:
aggregate demand, economic growth and income distribution policy -
Paul Dalziel and J. W. Nevile
* 20) The heterodox spiral and the neoclassical sink: reclaiming
economic theory after neo-liberalism - Gary Dymski
* 21) Keynesianism and the crisis - Lance Taylor