Kalecki and unemployment equilibrium

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Kalecki and unemployment equilibrium

Mario Sebastiani

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 198-207) and indexes

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Description

Kalecki's opus has been acknowledged chiefly as a contribution to the theory of distribution and the business cycle. Little attention has been given to the theory of effective demand and to unemployment equilibrium, i.e. to the field traditionally covered by Keynesian economics. This book is an attempt to draw attention to the most innovative core of Kalecki's thought on capitalist economies, which is also strictly interrelated to the history of economic thought. Accordingly, it focuses on the relationships with other theoretical approaches, to methodology and the theory of effective demand and investment, to the theory of distribution and prices, and to the theory of money.

Table of Contents

Introduction - PART 1: THE THEORY OF UNEMPLOYMENT EQUILIBRIUM - General Aspects - The Theory of Pricing and Distribution - The Theory of Effective Demand - A Synthesis - PART 2: KALECKI AND THE ECONOMIC THOUGHT - Kalecki and Marx - A Digression on Keynes's Treatise - The Stockholm School - Kalecki and the Post-Keynesians - References - Index of Authors - Index of Subjects

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