Reconstructing Keynesian economics with imperfect competition : a desk-top simulation
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Reconstructing Keynesian economics with imperfect competition : a desk-top simulation
E. Elgar in association with the United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research, c1991
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注記
System requirements for computer disc (Imp-Mac program): IBM AT with EGA graphics, or IBM PS/2 compatibles with VGA graphics; DOS; screen display of 640x350 pixels with 16 colors
Bibliography: p. [300]-313
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This path-breaking book - written by a leading economist - is certain to create controversy and will lead to a fundamental reassessment of Keynesian economics. Building on his previous work on modern capitalism, Robin Marris has made an important theoretical advance which will have a major impact on the economics profession. The book has four main aims. The first is a piece of intellectual surgery - to replace an Achilles heel in the Keynesian theory of aggregate demand and in so doing help to reduce confusion concerning the relation in Keynesian economics between employment and the real wage. The second is to support the revised theory with an economic model based on a rich, user friendly microcomputer simulation which is included free with the book. The third is to apply the model to the macroeconomic problems of the industrialized market economies in the 1970s, 80s and beyond. And finally, Robin Marris embellishes the narrative with a personal view of the relationships between Cambridge economists which sheds new light on the intellectual history of the Keynesian revolution.
A brilliant and fascinating tour de force, the book is likely to provoke extreme reactions of hostility or admiration either way it advances an argument that no serious economist can afford to ignore.
目次
Contents: Introduction 1. Setting the Stage 2. Computers, Humans and Economics 3. Modelling Imperfect Condition 4. What is meant by Keynesian? 5. History of Thought
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