Kalecki's relevance today
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Kalecki's relevance today
Macmillan, 1989
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These essays are taken from a conference on the thoughts of Michail Kalecki, held at Perugia, Italy in April 1986. The purpose of the conference was to evaluate the relevance of his theory in relation to current economic debate and to examine its influence on contemporary thought. The collection of papers reflect a wide spectrum of opinions and range among the most relevant aspects of Kalecki's work; from the relationship with other authors to the microfoundations of macroeconomics and to the theory of income distribution; from the monetary theory to his composite approach to the economic policy; from the theory of business cycles to the long-run dynamics of the capitalist economies to the problems involved in the socialist planning.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Reminiscences and comparisons: personal recollections on Michail Kalecki, Nicholas Kaldor
- Kalecki and Robinson, A.Asimakopulos
- Michail Kalecki and the General Theory, Don Patinkin
- the legacies of Kalecki and Keynes, George R.Feiwel
- long period perspectives on unemployment in Kalecki and in Keynes, Mario Sebastiani. Part 2 Microfoundations and the theory of distribution: Kalecki's quest for the microeconomic foundations of his macroeconomic theory, Alberto Chilosi
- methodological implications of Kalecki's microfoundations, Peter Kriesler
- class struggle and the income distribution in the Kaleckian theory, Bruno Jossa
- the rate of profit in Kalecki's theory, Edward Nell
- effective demand and the rate of profits - some thoughts on Marx, Kalecki and Sraffa, Fernando Vianello. Part 3 Savings, investment and money: savings, investment and finance in Kalecki's theory, J.A.Kregel
- some aspects of Kalecki's theory of profits, its relationship to Marx's schemes of reproduction, Claudio Sardoni
- Kalecki and fiscal policy, Ruggero Paladini
- the principle of increasing risk versus the marginal efficiency of capital, Ferdinardo Meacci. Part 4 Trend and business cycle: Kalecki's economic dynamics - a personal view, R.M.Goodwin
- some notes on the second version of Kalecki's business cycle theory, Serena Sordi
- Kalecki's economics and explanations of the economic crisis, Malcolm C.Sawyer
- reflections on Kalecki's dynamics, J.Steindl. Part 5 Socialism and planning: Michail Kalecki's contributions to the theory and practice of socialist planning, D.M.Nuti.
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