Post-Keynesianism in France: From a Long Period of Constrained Growth to Hybridization?
Sebastien Charles and
Jonathan Marie
Review of Political Economy, 2025, vol. 37, issue 4, 1446-1465
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This article traces the evolution of the Post-Keynesian school in France since the mid-1970s. Starting out inauspiciously from a Keynesian tradition of little influence, the school’s growth was slowed by strong competition from other schools (both orthodox and heterodox) in a context of limited recruitment of permanent researchers at universities. Despite this, some momentum has been built up in France since 2000s. Today, the French Post-Keynesian school is well structured, internationally integrated, and capable of hybridizing with certain heterodox schools. Nevertheless, the trend remains shaky.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1080/09538259.2025.2487499
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