Classical Political Economy and Modern Theory (eBook, ePUB)
Essays in Honour of Heinz Kurz
Redaktion: Salvadori, Neri; Sturn, Richard; Steedman, Ian; Gehrke, Christian
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Classical Political Economy and Modern Theory (eBook, ePUB)
Essays in Honour of Heinz Kurz
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Classical Political Economy and Modern Theory comprises twenty essays, grouped thematically into five sections. Part I examines political economy and its critique, Part II looks at entrepreneurship, evolution and income distribution, Part III discusses Cambridge, Keynes and macroeconomics, Part IV explores crisis and cycles, whilst Part V is dedicated to personal reminiscences.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136639401
- Artikelnr.: 38269925
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136639401
- Artikelnr.: 38269925
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and its Critique 2. Two Concepts of Regulation: Just Prices and the Limits
of Pure Economics Richard Sturn 3. Natural Law and the Existence and
Optimality of Political Equilibrium John S. Chipman 4. Marx's Critique of
Ricardo's Theory of Rent: A Re-Assessment Christian Gehrke 5. 'Neoricardian
Theory' versus Marxian Theory? A Note Pierangelo Garegnani 6. The Empirical
Linearity of Sraffa's Critical Output-Capital Ratios Anwar ShaikH Part 2:
Entrepreneurship, Evolution and Income Distribution 7. Entrepreneurship,
Risk and Income Distribution in Cantillon's Essay Tony Aspromourgos 8.
Economic Development and Income Distribution: Schumpeter and the
Institutionalist Heritage Richard Arena and Alain Raybaut 9. Was Schumpeter
Walrasian? Mark Knell 10. Investment and the Evolutionary Theory of
Competition J. Stanley Metcalfe Part 3: Cambridge, Keynes and
Macroeconomics 11. The "Elusive Figure Who Hides in the Preface of
Cambridge books": An Appraisal of Richard Kahn's Contributions Maria
Cristina Marcuzzo 12. A Patchwork Post-Keynesian/Evolutionary Approach to
Income Distribution Alessandro Roncaglia 13. Some Notes about the Relation
Between the Distribution of Income and the Distribution of Property Peter
Kalmbach 14. Transformational Growth: From a Marshallian Neoclassical
System to Keynesian Growth Edward J. Nell 15. On the Concepts of Period and
Run in Economic Theory Geoffrey Harcourt 15. Old Swedes on Money and
Capital Hans-Michael Trautwein Part 4: Crisis and Cycles 17. Graphical
Representations of Overstone's Cycle of Trade Daniele Besomi 18. Economics
in an Age of Crisis: Lessons from the Past and from the Present Jose Luis
Cardoso 19. Cantillon Revisited Antoin Murphy Part 5: Personal
Reminiscences 20. The Privilege of the First, or: Why Does Research Work
make Heinz Happy? Hagen Krämer 21. Sraffa at Kiel Harald Hagemann. Heinz
Kurz's Publications
and its Critique 2. Two Concepts of Regulation: Just Prices and the Limits
of Pure Economics Richard Sturn 3. Natural Law and the Existence and
Optimality of Political Equilibrium John S. Chipman 4. Marx's Critique of
Ricardo's Theory of Rent: A Re-Assessment Christian Gehrke 5. 'Neoricardian
Theory' versus Marxian Theory? A Note Pierangelo Garegnani 6. The Empirical
Linearity of Sraffa's Critical Output-Capital Ratios Anwar ShaikH Part 2:
Entrepreneurship, Evolution and Income Distribution 7. Entrepreneurship,
Risk and Income Distribution in Cantillon's Essay Tony Aspromourgos 8.
Economic Development and Income Distribution: Schumpeter and the
Institutionalist Heritage Richard Arena and Alain Raybaut 9. Was Schumpeter
Walrasian? Mark Knell 10. Investment and the Evolutionary Theory of
Competition J. Stanley Metcalfe Part 3: Cambridge, Keynes and
Macroeconomics 11. The "Elusive Figure Who Hides in the Preface of
Cambridge books": An Appraisal of Richard Kahn's Contributions Maria
Cristina Marcuzzo 12. A Patchwork Post-Keynesian/Evolutionary Approach to
Income Distribution Alessandro Roncaglia 13. Some Notes about the Relation
Between the Distribution of Income and the Distribution of Property Peter
Kalmbach 14. Transformational Growth: From a Marshallian Neoclassical
System to Keynesian Growth Edward J. Nell 15. On the Concepts of Period and
Run in Economic Theory Geoffrey Harcourt 15. Old Swedes on Money and
Capital Hans-Michael Trautwein Part 4: Crisis and Cycles 17. Graphical
Representations of Overstone's Cycle of Trade Daniele Besomi 18. Economics
in an Age of Crisis: Lessons from the Past and from the Present Jose Luis
Cardoso 19. Cantillon Revisited Antoin Murphy Part 5: Personal
Reminiscences 20. The Privilege of the First, or: Why Does Research Work
make Heinz Happy? Hagen Krämer 21. Sraffa at Kiel Harald Hagemann. Heinz
Kurz's Publications