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Critiques and methodology

edited by G.C. Harcourt and Peter Kriesler

(The Oxford handbook of post-Keynesian economics, v. 2)

Oxford University Press, c2013

  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This two volume Handbook contains chapters on the main areas to which Post-Keynesians have made sustained and important contributions. These include theories of accumulation, distribution, pricing, money and finance, international trade and capital flows, the environment, methodological issues, criticism of mainstream economics and Post-Keynesian policies. The Introduction outlines what is in the two volumes, in the process placing Post-Keynesian procedures and contributions in appropriate contexts.

Table of Contents

  • Preface and acknowledgements
  • Introduction (from volume 1) - G.C. Harcourt and Peter Kriesler
  • 1) On microfoundations of macroeconomics - Abu Rizvi
  • 2) Post-Keynesian economics, rationality and conventions - Tom Boylan and Paschal O'Gorman
  • 3) Methodology and post-Keynesian economics. - Sheila Dow
  • 4) Critiques, methodology and the relationship of post-Keynesianism to other heterodox approaches - Gay Meeks
  • 5) Two post-Keynesian approaches to uncertainty and irreducible uncertainty - Rod O'Donnell
  • 6) The interdisciplinary applications of post-Keynesian economics - Wylie Bradford
  • 7) Post-Keynesian economics, critical realism and social ontology - Stephen Pratten
  • 8) The traverse, equilibrium analysis and post-Keynesian economics - Joseph Halevi, Neil Hart and Peter Kriesler
  • 9) A personal view of post-Keynesian elements in the development of economic complexity theory and its application to policy - Barclay Rosser Jr.
  • 10) How sound are the foundations of the aggregate production function? - Jesus Felipe and John McCombie
  • 11) Marx and post-Keynesians - Claudio Sardoni
  • 12) The L-shaped aggregate supply curve, the Phillips curve, and the future of macroeconomics - James Forder
  • 13) A post-Keynesian critique of independent central banking - Joerg Bibow
  • 14) The post-Keynesian critique of the mainstream theory of the state and the post-Keynesian approaches to economic policy - Richard Holt
  • 15) A modern Kaleckian-Keynesian framework for economic theory and policy - Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer
  • 16) Classical-Keynesian political economy: genesis, present state and implications for political philosophy and economic policy - Heinrich Bortis
  • 17) Post-Keynesian distribution of personal income and policy - James K. Galbraith
  • 18) Environmental economics - Neil Perry
  • 19) Theorising about post-Keynesian economics in Australasia: aggregate demand, economic growth and income distribution policy - Paul Dalziel and J. W. Nevile
  • 20) The heterodox spiral and the neoclassical sink: reclaiming economic theory after neo-liberalism - Gary Dymski
  • 21) Keynesianism and the crisis - Lance Taylor

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