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Uncertainty, International Money, Employment and Theory

Edited by Louise Davidson

in Palgrave Macmillan Books from Palgrave Macmillan

Date: 1999
ISBN: 978-1-349-14991-9
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Reality and Economic Theory
Louise Davidson
Ch 2 Uncertainty in Economics
Louise Davidson
Ch 3 Austrians and Post Keynesians on Economic Reality: A Response to Critics
Louise Davidson
Ch 4 A Post Keynesian Positive Contribution to Theory
Louise Davidson
Ch 5 Reforming the World’s Money
Louise Davidson
Ch 6 The Viability of Keynesian Demand Management in an Open Economy Context
Louise Davidson
Ch 7 The General Theory in an Open Economy
Louise Davidson
Ch 8 Are Grains of Sand in the Wheels of International Finance Sufficient to do the Job when Boulders are often Required?
Louise Davidson
Ch 9 Global Macro-Policies for Reducing Persistent High Unemployment Rates in OECD Countries
Louise Davidson
Ch 10 The Case for Regulating International Capital Flows
Louise Davidson
Ch 11 The Nature of Money
Louise Davidson
Ch 12 Money: Cause or Effect? Exogenous or Endogenous?
Louise Davidson
Ch 13 Can Money be Neutral Even in the Long Run? Chartalism vs Monetarism
Louise Davidson
Ch 14 Eichner’s Approach to Money and Macroeconomics
Louise Davidson
Ch 15 It’s Still the Economy, Mr President
Louise Davidson
Ch 16 Clinton’s Economic Plan
Louise Davidson
Ch 17 Tampering with the American Dream
Louise Davidson
Ch 18 Asset Deflation and Financial Fragility
Louise Davidson
Ch 19 Do Informational Frictions Justify Federal Credit Programmes?
Louise Davidson
Ch 20 What are the Essential Elements of Post Keynesian Monetary Theory?
Louise Davidson
Ch 21 Volatile Financial Markets and the Speculator
Louise Davidson
Ch 22 Unemployment, Inflation and a Civilized Economy
Louise Davidson
Ch 23 The Elephant and the Butterfly: Or Hysteresis and Post Keynesian Economics
Louise Davidson
Ch 24 Would Keynes be a ‘New’ Keynesian?
Louise Davidson
Ch 25 The Asimakopulos View of Keynes’s General Theory
Louise Davidson
Ch 26 In Defence of Post Keynesian Economics: A Response to Mongiovi
Louise Davidson
Ch 27 What Revolution? The Legacy of Keynes
Louise Davidson
Ch 28 Did Keynes Reverse the Marshallian Speed of Adjustment?
Louise Davidson
Ch 29 Setting the Record Straight
Louise Davidson
Ch 30 Post Keynesian Employment Analysis and the Macroeconomics of OECD Unemployment
Louise Davidson
Ch 31 Stagflation
Louise Davidson

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