Pasinetti and the Classical Keynesians (eBook, PDF)
Nine Methodological Issues
Redaktion: Bellino, Enrico; Nerozzi, Sebastiano
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Nine leading scholars discuss the nine main ideas that, according to Luigi Pasinetti, characterize the Classical-Keynesian approach.
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Nine leading scholars discuss the nine main ideas that, according to Luigi Pasinetti, characterize the Classical-Keynesian approach.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108918459
- Artikelnr.: 70911412
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108918459
- Artikelnr.: 70911412
Foreword Mauro Baranzini, Alberto Quadrio Curzio and Roberto Scazzieri;
Introduction Enrico Bellino, Sebastiano Nerozzi; 1. Reality (and not simply
Abstract Rationality) as the Starting Point of Economic Theory Maria
Cristina Marcuzzo; 2. Economic Logic with Internal Consistency (and not
only Formal Rigor): Beyond Formal Rigour: Realism and Internal Consistency
in Piero Sraffa Neri Salvadori, Rodolfo Signorino; 3. Malthus and the
Classics (not Walras and the Marginalists) as the Major Inspiring Source in
the History of Economic Thought: The Principle of Effective Demand and
Classical Economics Heinz D. Kurz; 4. Non-ergodic (in Place of Stationary,
Timeless) Economic Systems: Considerations Suggested by Joan Robinson's
Distinction between Two 'Notions' of Time in Economic Theory Ariel Dvoskin,
Paolo Trabucchi; 5. Causality vs. Interdependence: A Distinction that
Conveys a World's View Enrico Bellino, Sebastiano Nerozzi; 6.
Macroeconomics before Microeconomics: A Sceptic's Guide to Macroeconomics
Murray Milgate, John Eatwell; 7. Disequilibrium: Disequilibrium and
Instability (Not Equilibrium) as the Normal State of the Industrial
Economies: A Methodological Standpoint on Structural Economic Dynamics
Ariel Luis Wirkierman; 8. Necessity of Finding an Appropriate Analytical
Framework for Dealing with Technical Change and Economic Growth: Technical
Change, Structural Dynamics and Employment Harald Hagemann; 9. A Strong,
Deeply Felt, Social Concern Claudia Rotondi; Afterword: Why the
Classic-Keynesian Trend May Be of Interest to a Young Scholar Today? Nadia
Garbellini; Concluding Remarks: Pasinetti's Separation Theorem Bertram
Schefold; Author Index; Subject Index.
Introduction Enrico Bellino, Sebastiano Nerozzi; 1. Reality (and not simply
Abstract Rationality) as the Starting Point of Economic Theory Maria
Cristina Marcuzzo; 2. Economic Logic with Internal Consistency (and not
only Formal Rigor): Beyond Formal Rigour: Realism and Internal Consistency
in Piero Sraffa Neri Salvadori, Rodolfo Signorino; 3. Malthus and the
Classics (not Walras and the Marginalists) as the Major Inspiring Source in
the History of Economic Thought: The Principle of Effective Demand and
Classical Economics Heinz D. Kurz; 4. Non-ergodic (in Place of Stationary,
Timeless) Economic Systems: Considerations Suggested by Joan Robinson's
Distinction between Two 'Notions' of Time in Economic Theory Ariel Dvoskin,
Paolo Trabucchi; 5. Causality vs. Interdependence: A Distinction that
Conveys a World's View Enrico Bellino, Sebastiano Nerozzi; 6.
Macroeconomics before Microeconomics: A Sceptic's Guide to Macroeconomics
Murray Milgate, John Eatwell; 7. Disequilibrium: Disequilibrium and
Instability (Not Equilibrium) as the Normal State of the Industrial
Economies: A Methodological Standpoint on Structural Economic Dynamics
Ariel Luis Wirkierman; 8. Necessity of Finding an Appropriate Analytical
Framework for Dealing with Technical Change and Economic Growth: Technical
Change, Structural Dynamics and Employment Harald Hagemann; 9. A Strong,
Deeply Felt, Social Concern Claudia Rotondi; Afterword: Why the
Classic-Keynesian Trend May Be of Interest to a Young Scholar Today? Nadia
Garbellini; Concluding Remarks: Pasinetti's Separation Theorem Bertram
Schefold; Author Index; Subject Index.
Foreword Mauro Baranzini, Alberto Quadrio Curzio and Roberto Scazzieri;
Introduction Enrico Bellino, Sebastiano Nerozzi; 1. Reality (and not simply
Abstract Rationality) as the Starting Point of Economic Theory Maria
Cristina Marcuzzo; 2. Economic Logic with Internal Consistency (and not
only Formal Rigor): Beyond Formal Rigour: Realism and Internal Consistency
in Piero Sraffa Neri Salvadori, Rodolfo Signorino; 3. Malthus and the
Classics (not Walras and the Marginalists) as the Major Inspiring Source in
the History of Economic Thought: The Principle of Effective Demand and
Classical Economics Heinz D. Kurz; 4. Non-ergodic (in Place of Stationary,
Timeless) Economic Systems: Considerations Suggested by Joan Robinson's
Distinction between Two 'Notions' of Time in Economic Theory Ariel Dvoskin,
Paolo Trabucchi; 5. Causality vs. Interdependence: A Distinction that
Conveys a World's View Enrico Bellino, Sebastiano Nerozzi; 6.
Macroeconomics before Microeconomics: A Sceptic's Guide to Macroeconomics
Murray Milgate, John Eatwell; 7. Disequilibrium: Disequilibrium and
Instability (Not Equilibrium) as the Normal State of the Industrial
Economies: A Methodological Standpoint on Structural Economic Dynamics
Ariel Luis Wirkierman; 8. Necessity of Finding an Appropriate Analytical
Framework for Dealing with Technical Change and Economic Growth: Technical
Change, Structural Dynamics and Employment Harald Hagemann; 9. A Strong,
Deeply Felt, Social Concern Claudia Rotondi; Afterword: Why the
Classic-Keynesian Trend May Be of Interest to a Young Scholar Today? Nadia
Garbellini; Concluding Remarks: Pasinetti's Separation Theorem Bertram
Schefold; Author Index; Subject Index.
Introduction Enrico Bellino, Sebastiano Nerozzi; 1. Reality (and not simply
Abstract Rationality) as the Starting Point of Economic Theory Maria
Cristina Marcuzzo; 2. Economic Logic with Internal Consistency (and not
only Formal Rigor): Beyond Formal Rigour: Realism and Internal Consistency
in Piero Sraffa Neri Salvadori, Rodolfo Signorino; 3. Malthus and the
Classics (not Walras and the Marginalists) as the Major Inspiring Source in
the History of Economic Thought: The Principle of Effective Demand and
Classical Economics Heinz D. Kurz; 4. Non-ergodic (in Place of Stationary,
Timeless) Economic Systems: Considerations Suggested by Joan Robinson's
Distinction between Two 'Notions' of Time in Economic Theory Ariel Dvoskin,
Paolo Trabucchi; 5. Causality vs. Interdependence: A Distinction that
Conveys a World's View Enrico Bellino, Sebastiano Nerozzi; 6.
Macroeconomics before Microeconomics: A Sceptic's Guide to Macroeconomics
Murray Milgate, John Eatwell; 7. Disequilibrium: Disequilibrium and
Instability (Not Equilibrium) as the Normal State of the Industrial
Economies: A Methodological Standpoint on Structural Economic Dynamics
Ariel Luis Wirkierman; 8. Necessity of Finding an Appropriate Analytical
Framework for Dealing with Technical Change and Economic Growth: Technical
Change, Structural Dynamics and Employment Harald Hagemann; 9. A Strong,
Deeply Felt, Social Concern Claudia Rotondi; Afterword: Why the
Classic-Keynesian Trend May Be of Interest to a Young Scholar Today? Nadia
Garbellini; Concluding Remarks: Pasinetti's Separation Theorem Bertram
Schefold; Author Index; Subject Index.