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In these essays, many of the leading proponents of analytical political economy examine major macroeconomic issues through the integration of mathematical analysis and non-neoclassical economic theory. The topics covered include the macroeconomics of the labor market, open economy issues, economic growth, and macroeconomic policy.
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In these essays, many of the leading proponents of analytical political economy examine major macroeconomic issues through the integration of mathematical analysis and non-neoclassical economic theory. The topics covered include the macroeconomics of the labor market, open economy issues, economic growth, and macroeconomic policy.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317467717
- Artikelnr.: 57279426
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317467717
- Artikelnr.: 57279426
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Mark Setterfield
List of Figures; List of Tables; 1. Interactions in Analytical Political Economy: An Introduction
Mark Setterfield; 2. Wage Inequality and Skill Asymmetries
Peter Skott and Paul Auerbach; 3. Connecting Trends in Wage Dispersion
Unemployment
and "Overeducation": Comments on Skott and Auerbach
Gilbert Skillman; 4. Reply to Gilbert Skillman
Peter Skott and Paul Auerbach; 5. Monitoring Labor Standards in a Macroeconomic Context
Bill Gibson; 6. Comments on "Monitoring Labor Standards in a Macroeconomic Context" by Bill Gibson
James Heintz; 7. Reply to James Heintz
Bill Gibson; 8. Industrial Policy in an Era of Free Trade: What Isn't
and Is
Possible?
Jim Stanford; 9. Shifting Gears in the Canadian Auto Industry: Does the Era of Free Trade Require a Move to Multilateral Industrial Policy? Lynda Vargha; 10. Reply to Lynda Vargha
Jim Stanford; 11. Conspicuous Consumption
Consumer Debt
and Economic Growth
Amitava Krishna Dutt; 12. Comments on "Conspicuous Consumption
Consumer Debt
and Economic Growth" by Amitava Krishna Dutt
Ed McKenna; 13. Reply to Ed McKenna's Comments on "Conspicuous Consumption
Consumer Debt
and Economic Growth"
Amitava Krishna Dutt; 14. "History Matters": Multiple Equilibria Versus Intentional Human Agency
Mark Roberts; 15. Comments on "History Matters': Multiple Equilibria Versus Intentional Human Agency" by Mark Roberts
Ed McKenna; 16. Reply to Ed McKenna's Comments on " 'History Matters': Multiple Equilibria Versus Intentional Human Agency"
Mark Roberts; 17. Post Walrasian Macro Policy and the Economics of Muddling Through
David Colander; 18. Thinking Outside the Walrasian Box
Bill Gibson; 19. On Post Walrasian Economics
Macroeconomic Policy
and Heterodox Economics
Amitava Krishna Dutt; 20. Thinking Outside the Heterodox Box: Post Walrasian Macroeconomics and Heterodoxy
David Colander
Mark Setterfield; 2. Wage Inequality and Skill Asymmetries
Peter Skott and Paul Auerbach; 3. Connecting Trends in Wage Dispersion
Unemployment
and "Overeducation": Comments on Skott and Auerbach
Gilbert Skillman; 4. Reply to Gilbert Skillman
Peter Skott and Paul Auerbach; 5. Monitoring Labor Standards in a Macroeconomic Context
Bill Gibson; 6. Comments on "Monitoring Labor Standards in a Macroeconomic Context" by Bill Gibson
James Heintz; 7. Reply to James Heintz
Bill Gibson; 8. Industrial Policy in an Era of Free Trade: What Isn't
and Is
Possible?
Jim Stanford; 9. Shifting Gears in the Canadian Auto Industry: Does the Era of Free Trade Require a Move to Multilateral Industrial Policy? Lynda Vargha; 10. Reply to Lynda Vargha
Jim Stanford; 11. Conspicuous Consumption
Consumer Debt
and Economic Growth
Amitava Krishna Dutt; 12. Comments on "Conspicuous Consumption
Consumer Debt
and Economic Growth" by Amitava Krishna Dutt
Ed McKenna; 13. Reply to Ed McKenna's Comments on "Conspicuous Consumption
Consumer Debt
and Economic Growth"
Amitava Krishna Dutt; 14. "History Matters": Multiple Equilibria Versus Intentional Human Agency
Mark Roberts; 15. Comments on "History Matters': Multiple Equilibria Versus Intentional Human Agency" by Mark Roberts
Ed McKenna; 16. Reply to Ed McKenna's Comments on " 'History Matters': Multiple Equilibria Versus Intentional Human Agency"
Mark Roberts; 17. Post Walrasian Macro Policy and the Economics of Muddling Through
David Colander; 18. Thinking Outside the Walrasian Box
Bill Gibson; 19. On Post Walrasian Economics
Macroeconomic Policy
and Heterodox Economics
Amitava Krishna Dutt; 20. Thinking Outside the Heterodox Box: Post Walrasian Macroeconomics and Heterodoxy
David Colander
List of Figures; List of Tables; 1. Interactions in Analytical Political Economy: An Introduction
Mark Setterfield; 2. Wage Inequality and Skill Asymmetries
Peter Skott and Paul Auerbach; 3. Connecting Trends in Wage Dispersion
Unemployment
and "Overeducation": Comments on Skott and Auerbach
Gilbert Skillman; 4. Reply to Gilbert Skillman
Peter Skott and Paul Auerbach; 5. Monitoring Labor Standards in a Macroeconomic Context
Bill Gibson; 6. Comments on "Monitoring Labor Standards in a Macroeconomic Context" by Bill Gibson
James Heintz; 7. Reply to James Heintz
Bill Gibson; 8. Industrial Policy in an Era of Free Trade: What Isn't
and Is
Possible?
Jim Stanford; 9. Shifting Gears in the Canadian Auto Industry: Does the Era of Free Trade Require a Move to Multilateral Industrial Policy? Lynda Vargha; 10. Reply to Lynda Vargha
Jim Stanford; 11. Conspicuous Consumption
Consumer Debt
and Economic Growth
Amitava Krishna Dutt; 12. Comments on "Conspicuous Consumption
Consumer Debt
and Economic Growth" by Amitava Krishna Dutt
Ed McKenna; 13. Reply to Ed McKenna's Comments on "Conspicuous Consumption
Consumer Debt
and Economic Growth"
Amitava Krishna Dutt; 14. "History Matters": Multiple Equilibria Versus Intentional Human Agency
Mark Roberts; 15. Comments on "History Matters': Multiple Equilibria Versus Intentional Human Agency" by Mark Roberts
Ed McKenna; 16. Reply to Ed McKenna's Comments on " 'History Matters': Multiple Equilibria Versus Intentional Human Agency"
Mark Roberts; 17. Post Walrasian Macro Policy and the Economics of Muddling Through
David Colander; 18. Thinking Outside the Walrasian Box
Bill Gibson; 19. On Post Walrasian Economics
Macroeconomic Policy
and Heterodox Economics
Amitava Krishna Dutt; 20. Thinking Outside the Heterodox Box: Post Walrasian Macroeconomics and Heterodoxy
David Colander
Mark Setterfield; 2. Wage Inequality and Skill Asymmetries
Peter Skott and Paul Auerbach; 3. Connecting Trends in Wage Dispersion
Unemployment
and "Overeducation": Comments on Skott and Auerbach
Gilbert Skillman; 4. Reply to Gilbert Skillman
Peter Skott and Paul Auerbach; 5. Monitoring Labor Standards in a Macroeconomic Context
Bill Gibson; 6. Comments on "Monitoring Labor Standards in a Macroeconomic Context" by Bill Gibson
James Heintz; 7. Reply to James Heintz
Bill Gibson; 8. Industrial Policy in an Era of Free Trade: What Isn't
and Is
Possible?
Jim Stanford; 9. Shifting Gears in the Canadian Auto Industry: Does the Era of Free Trade Require a Move to Multilateral Industrial Policy? Lynda Vargha; 10. Reply to Lynda Vargha
Jim Stanford; 11. Conspicuous Consumption
Consumer Debt
and Economic Growth
Amitava Krishna Dutt; 12. Comments on "Conspicuous Consumption
Consumer Debt
and Economic Growth" by Amitava Krishna Dutt
Ed McKenna; 13. Reply to Ed McKenna's Comments on "Conspicuous Consumption
Consumer Debt
and Economic Growth"
Amitava Krishna Dutt; 14. "History Matters": Multiple Equilibria Versus Intentional Human Agency
Mark Roberts; 15. Comments on "History Matters': Multiple Equilibria Versus Intentional Human Agency" by Mark Roberts
Ed McKenna; 16. Reply to Ed McKenna's Comments on " 'History Matters': Multiple Equilibria Versus Intentional Human Agency"
Mark Roberts; 17. Post Walrasian Macro Policy and the Economics of Muddling Through
David Colander; 18. Thinking Outside the Walrasian Box
Bill Gibson; 19. On Post Walrasian Economics
Macroeconomic Policy
and Heterodox Economics
Amitava Krishna Dutt; 20. Thinking Outside the Heterodox Box: Post Walrasian Macroeconomics and Heterodoxy
David Colander