The philosophy of Keynes's economics : probability, uncertainty and convention

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The philosophy of Keynes's economics : probability, uncertainty and convention

edited by Jochen Runde and Sohei Mizuhara

(Economics as social theory)

Routledge, 2003

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  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. [252]-263

Includes index

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Description

John Maynard Keynes was arguably the most influential Western economist ofthe twentieth century. His emphasis on the nature and role of uncertainty ineconomics is a dominant theme in his writings. This book brings together a wide array of experts on Keynes's contributions tothe philosophy of probability and to economics, including Gay Tulip Meeks,Sheila Dow and John Davis. Themes covered include: Keynesian probability and uncertainty the foundations of Keynes's economics the relationship between Keynes's earlier and later thought The Philosophy of Keynes's Economics is a readable and comprehensive bookthat will interest students and academics interested in the man and his thought.

Table of Contents

Part 1. Probability, Uncertainty and Choice Part 2. Continuity Issues Part 3. Social Ontology Part 4. Convention Part 5. Methodology Part 6. Looking Ahead

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