A new guide to post Keynesian economics
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A new guide to post Keynesian economics
(Contemporary political economy series)
Routledge, 2001
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Eichner's classic A Guide to Post-Keynesian Economics (1978) is still seen as the definitive staging post for those wishing to familiarise themselves with the Post-Keynesian School. This book brings the story up-to-date.
Of all the subgroups within heterodox economics, Post-Keynesianism has provided the most convincing alternative to mainstream theory. The main representatives of the Post-Keynesianism from both sides of the Atlantic are represented here, including Paul Davidson, Geoff Harcourt and Sheila Dow.
Table of Contents
- 1: What is Post-Keynesian Economics?
- 2: Post-Keynesian Methodology
- 3: Pricing
- 4: The Distribution of Income
- 5: Tax Incidence
- 6: Uncertainty and Expectations
- 7: Labour and Unemployment
- 8: Money and Inflation
- 9: Macrodynamics
- 10: The Role of the State and the State Budget
- 11: International Monetary Arrangements
- 12: Post-Keynesian Economics: A Look Ahead
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