Keynes's general theory after seventy years
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Keynes's general theory after seventy years
(International Economic Association conference volume, no. 147)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book provides a comprehensive overview of Keynes' contributions to macroeconomics and offers an in-depth analysis of the contested legacy of The General Theory, a book that marked the emergence of modern macroeconomics from the earlier heritage of monetary theory and business cycle and analysis.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements Contributors Introduction by the Editors Whose Keynes?
- R.Backhouse & B.Bateman The General Theory in Keynes's Biographies
- M.Marcuzzo The Legacy of Keynes as a Public Intellectual
- S.Kasper Mr. Keynes and the 'Liberals': A Suggested Interpretation
- A.Vercelli Corporatism and Keynes: His Views on Growth
- E.Phelps Keynes, Art and Aesthetics
- G.Dostaler Keynes and the Social Sciences: Contributions Outside of Economics, with Applications to Economic Anthropology and Comparative Systems
- M.Forstater Keynes's Enduring Legacy
- R.Cooper The Principle of Effective Demand: The Key to Understanding the General Theory
- C.Rogers Getting Rid of Keynes? A Reflection on the Recent History of Macroeconomics
- M.Vroey Aggregate Demand, Employment and Equilibrium with Marginal Productivity: Keynesian Adjustment in the Craft Economy
- E.Nell Keynes's Approach to Money: What Can Be Recovered?
- L.Randall Wray Keynes's Revolutionary and 'Serious' Monetary Theory
- P.Davidson Was There a (Methodological) Keynesian Revolution?
- S.Dow What Keynesian Revolution? A Reconsideration Seventy Years After The General Theory
- R.Dimand Index
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