Keynesian economic policies : proceedings of a conference held at the University of Paris I-Panthéon-Sorbonne
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Keynesian economic policies : proceedings of a conference held at the University of Paris I-Panthéon-Sorbonne
Macmillan, 1990
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Papers presented at a conference held at the University of Paris, Sept. 12-15, 1983 and organised by the University of Paris I-Panthéon-Sorbonne and Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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Description
Economic policies in the 1980s must face the two great challenges: unemployment and the deflation of the international monetary system. In September 1984, an international conference was held at the University of Paris in order both to discuss the plight of world economies and to commemorate the centenary of the birth of John Maynard Keynes. There are two companion volumes - "The Foundations of Keynesian Analysis" and "Money, Credit and Prices in Keynesian Perspective". This volume, which contains a selection of papers presented at the conference by eminent economists, is a plea for a renewal of economic policies based on Keynes' most fundamental policies, as well as on recent developments in economic theory.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Economic policies - three contributions: wages and prices, Raymond Barre
- are Keynesian policies applicable to current conditions?, Jean-Marcel Jeanneney
- the international monetary system, Jacques Delors. Part 2 Employment and wages: disequilibrium on the labour market, Edmond Malinvaud
- money, wages and distribution, Gerard Grellet. Part 3 The international monetary economy: from national macroeconomics to world macroeconomics - a contribution to the macroeconomics of space, Paul Mandy
- a tardy autopsy of the 1943 Keynes plan for an international clearing union - its merits and drawbacks, Robert Triffin
- liquidity proposals for a new Bretton Woods plan, Paul Davidson. Part 4 Regulation and economic policy: the forms of organization implicit in the general theory - an interpretation of the success and crisis of Keynesian economic policies, Robert Boyer
- the Keynesian critic of laissez-faire, Suzanne de Brunhoff
- finance and adjustment in a monetary production economy, Marie-Helene Devillers
- disequilibrium and regulation - a confrontation of the two approaches, Bernard Ducros.
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