The general theory and Keynes for the 21st century
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The general theory and Keynes for the 21st century
(New directions in modern economics series)
Edward Elgar, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is devoted to examining the lasting impact of The General Theory and Keynes?'s thought on macroeconomic theory, methodology and its relevance for understanding the financial and economic challenges of the 21st Century. A number of contributions take their departure from Keynes?'s presentation during the 1930s of his new macroeconomic understanding and its policy implications. The book also discusses pluralistic views of Keynes?'s ideas and their importance for contemporary debates.
The General Theory and Keynes for the 21st Century develops the analysis of money and banking, and the intertwined relationship between financial and real-world activities throughout. It demonstrates how vital Keynes?s work is to understanding the failure of the globalised financial system as well as pointing to an alternative way forward.
The broad scope and richness of the contributions are reminders of how most books severely misrepresent The General Theory and therefore fail to act as a guide to 21st Century policy. As such, this book is a necessary tool for scholars, researchers and advanced students of economics, as well as policy makers who wish to create a more just society in the face of the current deregulated global market economy.
Contributors include: G.M. Ambrosi, A.M. Carabelli, M.A. Cedrini, V. Chick, T. Congdon, A. Denis, R. Desai, S. Dow, G.C. Harcourt, M.G. Hayes, J. Jespersen, P. Kriesler, H.D. Kurz, M.C. Marcuzzo, J.W. Nevile, R. Skidelsky, T.D. Togati, A. Vercelli
Table of Contents
Contents:
Introduction
1. On the relevance of The General Theory at 80: economic change and economic theory
Victoria Chick
2. Against twisting The General Theory
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
3. The Keynesian unblocking
Robert Skidelsky
4. The attacks on The General Theory: how Keynes's theory was lost
G.C. Harcourt, Peter Kriesler and J.W. Nevile
5. What future for 'Macroeconomics after Keynes'? A road map to restore the generality of The General Theory
Teodoro Dario Togati
6. Expectations, equilibrium and time in The General Theory
Anna M. Carabelli and Mario A. Cedrini
7. Weight of argument and liquidity preference
Alessandro Vercelli
8. On some principles to fix the quantity of bank money
Tim Congdon
9. John Maynard Pangloss: Indian currency and finance in imperial context
Radhika Desai
10. Keynes on domestic and international monetary reform
Sheila Dow
11. The 'Gibson Paradox', The General Theory and beyond
Gerhard Michael Ambrosi
12. Sraffa's prices of production understood in terms of Keynes's state of short-term expectation
M. G. Hayes
13. Keynes and Marx: some points of contact
Andy Denis
14. No invitation to 'Alles Walzer!': Schumpeter on The General Theory
Heinz D. Kurz
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"